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The Daily Dispatch: November 14, 1863., [Electronic resource], How the election was carried in Maryland --Lincoln 's Orders. (search)
How the election was carried in Maryland--Lincoln's Orders.
It may be interesting to know how the wires were arranged for the last election in Maryland. --The following is the order from Gen. Schenck, issued prior to the election:
Headq'rs, Middle Department, Eighth army corps, Baltimore, Md., Oct. 27th, 1863.
it W. H. Chesebrough, Lt. Col. and A. A. G.
Official — W. M. Este, Major and Aide-de-camp.
To this order Gov. Bradford demurred, and telegraphed to Lincoln to get it revoked, and with it following result, as given in a telegram from him.
I revoke the first of the three propositions in Gen. Schenck's General Orde s as above described or by any other person or persons whomsoever; the other two propositions I allow to stand.
My letter at length will reach you to-night." A. Lincoln.
This telegram Bradford published with the following feeble remonstrance:
Whilst this modification revokes the authority of the provost marshals
The Daily Dispatch: November 14, 1863., [Electronic resource], A speech from the builder of the Confederate Privateers. (search)
Arrived in Richmond.
--Mrs. Todd, of Ky., the mother of Mrs. Lincoln, arrived in this city on the steamer Schultz, Thursday night, having come to City Point on a flag of truce boat.
She goes South to visit her daughter Mrs. Helm, widow of Surgeon-General Helm, who fell at Chickamauga.
Mrs. Todd is about to take up her residence in the South, all her daughters being here, except the wife of Lincoln, who is in Washington, and Mrs. Kellogg, who is at present in Paris.
Arrived in Richmond.
--Mrs. Todd, of Ky., the mother of Mrs. Lincoln, arrived in this city on the steamer Schultz, Thursday night, having come to City Point on a flag of truce boat.
She goes South to visit her daughter Mrs. Helm, widow of Surgeon-General Helm, who fell at Chickamauga.
Mrs. Todd is about to take up her residence in the South, all her daughters being here, except the wife of Lincoln, who is in Washington, and Mrs. Kellogg, who is at present in Paris.