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BULL RUN DEFEAT。



JULY 23; 1861



1。 Let the plan for making the blockade effective be pushed forward

with all possible despatch。



2。 Let the volunteer forces at Fort Monroe and vicinity under

General Butler be constantly drilled; disciplined; and instructed

without more for the present。



3。 Let Baltimore be held as now; with a gentle but firm and certain

hand。



4。 Let the force now under Patterson or Banks be strengthened and made

secure in its position。



5。 Let the forces in Western Virginia act till further orders

according to instructions or orders from General McClellan。



6。 'Let' General Fremont push forward his organization and operations

in the West as rapidly as possible; giving rather special attention

to Missouri。



7。 Let the forces late before Manassas; except the three…months men;

be reorganized as rapidly as possible in their camps here and about

Arlington。



8。 Let the three…months forces who decline to enter the longer service

be discharged as rapidly as circumstances will permit。



9。 Let the new volunteer forces be brought forward as fast as

possible; and especially into the camps on the two sides of the river

here。



When the foregoing shall be substantially attended to:



1。 Let Manassas Junction (or some point on one or other of the

railroads near it) and Strasburg be seized; and permanently held;

with an open line from Washington to Manassas; and an open line from

Harper's Ferry to Strasburg the military men to find the way of doing

these。



2。 This done; a joint movement from Cairo on Memphis; and from

Cincinnati on East Tennessee。









TO THE GOVERNOR OF NEW JERSEY。



WASHINGTON; D。C。; July 24; 1861



THE GOVERNOR OF NEW JERSEY。



SIR:Together with the regiments of three years' volunteers which

the government already has in service in your State; enough to make

eight in all; if tendered in a reasonable time; will be accepted; the

new regiments to be taken; as far as convenient; from the three

months' men and officers just discharged; and to be organized;

equipped; and sent forward as fast as single regiments are ready; On

the same terms as were those already in the service from that State。



Your obedient servant;

A。 LINCOLN。



'Indorsement。'



This order is entered in the War Department; and the Governor of New

Jersey is authorized to furnish the regiments with wagons and horses。



S。  CAMERON; Secretary of War。









MESSAGE TO THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES。



TO THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES:



In answer to the resolution of the House of Representatives of the

22d instant; requesting a copy of the correspondence between this;

government and foreign powers with reference to maritime right ; I

transmit a report from the Secretary of State。



ABRAHAM LINCOLN。



WASHINGTON; July 25; 1861









MESSAGE TO THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES。



TO THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES:



In answer to the resolution of the House of Representatives of the

15th instant; requesting a copy of the correspondence between this

government and foreign powers on the subject of the existing

insurrection in the United States; I transmit a report from the

Secretary of State。



WASHINGTON; July 25; 1861。



ABRAHAM LINCOLN。









TO SECRETARY CHASE。



EXECUTIVE MANSION; JULY 16; 1861



MR CHASE:The bearer; Mr。_____   ; wants ________in the custom house

at Baltimore。  If his recommendations are satisfactory; and I

recollect them to have been so; the fact that he is urged by the

Methodists should be in his favor; as they complain of us some。



LINCOLN。









MESSAGE TO THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES。



TO THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES:



In answer to the resolution of the House of Representatives of the

24th instant; asking the grounds; reasons; and evidence upon which

the police Commissioners of Baltimore were arrested and are now

detained as prisoners at Port McHenry; I have to state that it is

judged to be incompatible with the public interest at this time to

furnish the information called for by the resolution。



ABRAHAM LINCOLN。



WASHINGTON; JULY 27; 1861









MESSAGE TO THE SENATE。



TO THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES:



In answer to the resolution of the Senate of the 19th instant

requesting information concerning the quasi armistice alluded to in

my message of the 4th instant; I transmit a report from the Secretary

of the Navy。



ABRAHAM LINCOLN。

JULY 30; 1861









MESSAGE TO THE SENATE。



TO THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES:



In answer to the resolution of the Senate of the 23d instant

requesting information concerning the imprisonment of Lieutenant John

J。 Worden (John L。 Worden) of the United States navy; I transmit a

report from the Secretary of the Navy。



ABRAHAM LINCOLN。

July 30; 1861









ORDER TO UNITED STATES MARSHALS。



EXECUTIVE MANSION; WASHINGTON; D。C。;

JULY 31; 1861



The Marshals of the United States in the vicinity of forts where

political prisoners are held will supply decent lodging and

sustenance for such prisoners unless they shall prefer to provide in

those respects for themselves; in which case they will be allowed to

do so by the commanding officer in charge。



Approved; and the Secretary of the State will transmit the order to

the Marshals; to the Lieutenant…General; and the Secretary of the

Interior。



ABRAHAM LINCOLN。









MESSAGE TO THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES。



TO THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES:



In answer to the resolution of the House of Representatives of

yesterday; requesting information regarding the imprisonment of loyal

citizens of the United States by the forces now in rebellion against

this government; I transmit a report from the Secretary of State; and

the copy of a telegraphic despatch by which it was accompanied。



ABRAHAM LINCOLN。



WASHINGTON; August 2; 1861。









MESSAGE TO THE SENATE。



TO THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES:



In answer to the resolution of your honorable body of date July 31;

1861; requesting the President to inform the Senate whether the Hon。

James H。 Lane; a member of that body from Kansas; has been appointed

a brigadier…general in the army of the United States; and if so;

whether he has accepted such appointment; I have the honor to

transmit herewith certain papers; numbered 1; 2; 3; 4; 5; 6; and 7;

which; taken together; explain themselves; and which contain all the

information I possess upon the questions propounded。



It was my intention; as shown by my letter of June 20; 1861; to

appoint Hon。 James H。 Lane; of Kansas; a brigadier…general of United

States volunteers in anticipation of the act of Congress; since

passed; for raising such volunteers; and I have no further knowledge

upon the subject; except as derived from the papers herewith

enclosed。



EXECUTIV
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