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Doc. 84.--letter from Secretary Seward to Gov. Hicks. Department of State, April 22, 1861. His Excellency Thos. H. Hicks, Governor of Maryland. Sir: I have had the honor to receive your communication of this morning, in which you inform me that you have felt it to be your duty to advise the President of the United States to order elsewhere the troops then off Annapolis, and also that no more may be sent through Maryland; and that you have further suggested that Lord Lyons be requested to act as mediator between the contending parties in our country, to prevent the effusion of blood. The President directs me to acknowledge the receipt of that communication, and to assure you that he has weighed the counsels which it contains with the respect which he habitually cherishes for the Chief Magistrates of the several States, and especially for yourself. He regrets, as deeply as any magistrate or citizen of the country can, that demonstrations against the safety of the United St
Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 1. (ed. Frank Moore), Doc. 86.--an Embargo at Baltimore. (search)
Doc. 86.--an Embargo at Baltimore. The following order appears in the Baltimore papers of April 23: Baltimore, April 22, 1861. It is ordered by the Mayor and the Board of Police that no provisions of any kind be transferred from the City of Baltimore to any point or place, from this time, until further orders, without special permission. The execution of this order is intrusted to Col. I. R. Trimble. The following order has been issued: It being deemed necessary for the safety and protection of the city, that no steamboat be permitted to leave our harbor without the sanction of the city authorities, I hereby, by authority of the Mayor and Board of Police, direct that no steamboat shall leave the harbor without my permit. I. R. Trimble, Commanding. N. Y Times, April 25.