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correspondence about prisoners。

A。 LINCOLN。









TELEGRAM TO GENERAL G。 B。 McCLELLAN。



WAR DEPARTMENT; WASHINGTON CITY; D。 C。;

May 29; 1862。  10。30 A。M。



MAJOR…GENERAL McCLELLAN:



I think we shall be able within three days to tell you certainly

whether any considerable force of the enemyJackson or any one else

is moving on to Harper's Ferry or vicinity。  Take this expected

development into your calculations。



A。 LINCOLN。









TELEGRAM TO GENERAL N。 P。 BANKS。



WASHINGTON; May 29; 1862。



MAJOR…GENERAL BANKS; Williamsport; Maryland:



General McDowell's advance should; and probably will; be at or near

Front Royal at twelve (noon) tomorrow。  General Fremont will be at or

near Strasburg as soon。  Please watch the enemy closely; and follow

and harass and detain him if he attempts to retire。  I mean this for

General Saxton's force as well as that immediately with you。



A。 LINCOLN。









TELEGRAM TO GENERAL  FREMONT



WASHINGTON; May 29; 1862。  12 M。



MAJOR…GENERAL FREMONT; Moorefield; Virginia:



General McDowell's advance; if not checked by the enemy; should; and

probably will; be at Front Royal by twelve (noon) to…morrow。  His

force; when up; will be about 20;000。  Please have your force at

Strasburg; or; if the route you are moving on does not lead to that

point; as near Strasburg as the enemy may be by the same time。  Your

despatch No。30 received and satisfactory。



A。 LINCOLN。









TELEGRAM TO GENERAL I。 McDOWELL。



WASHINGTON; May 29; 1862。



MAJOR…GENERAL McDOWELL; Manassas Junction:



General Fremont's force should; and probably will; be at or near

Strasburg by twelve (noon) tomorrow。  Try to have your force; or the

advance of it; at Front Royal as soon。



A。 LINCOLN。









TELEGRAM TO GENERAL MARCY。



WASHINGTON; May 29; 1862。  1。20 P。M。



GENERAL R。 B。 MARCY:



Your despatch as to the South Anna and Ashland being seized by our

forces this morning is received。  Understanding these points to be on

the Richmond and Fredericksburg railroad; I heartily congratulate the

country; and thank General McClellan and his army for their seizure。



A。 LINCOLN。









TELEGRAM TO GENERAL I。 McDOWELL。



WASHINGTON; May 30; 1862。  10 A。M。



MAJOR…GENERAL McDOWELL; Manassas Junction:



I somewhat apprehend that Fremont's force; in its present condition;

may not be quite strong enough in case it comes in collision with the

enemy。  For this additional reason I wish you to push forward your

column as rapidly as possible。  Tell me what number your force

reaching Front Royal will amount to。



A。 LINCOLN。









TELEGRAM TO GENERAL N。 P。 BANKS。



WASHINGTON; May 30; 1862。  10。15 A。M。



MAJOR…GENERAL BANKS;

Williamsport; Maryland; via Harper's Ferry:



If the enemy in force is in or about Martinsburg; Charlestown; and

Winchester; Or any or all of them; he may come in collision with

Fremont; in which case I am anxious that your force; with you and at

Harper's Ferry; should so operate as to assist Fremont if possible;

the same if the enemy should engage McDowell。  This was the meaning

of my despatch yesterday。



A。 LINCOLN。









TELEGRAM TO GENERAL I。 McDOWELL。



WASHINGTON; May 30; 1862。  12。40。



MAJOR…GENERAL McDOWELL; Rectortown:



Your despatch of to…day received and is satisfactory。   Fremont has

nominally  22;000; really about 17;000。  Blenker's division is part

of it。  I have a despatch from Fremont this morning; not telling me

where he is; but he says:

〃Scouts and men from Winchester represent Jackson's force variously

at 30;000 to 60;000。  With him Generals Ewell and Longstreet。〃



The high figures erroneous; of course。  Do you know where Longstreet

is?  Corinth is evacuated and occupied by us。



A。 LINCOLN。









TELEGRAM TO GENERAL  FREMONT。



WASHINGT0N; May 30; 1862。  2。30 P。M。



MAJOR…GENERAL FREMONT; Moorefield; Virginia:



Yours; saying you will reach Strasburg or vicinity at 5 P。M。

Saturday; has been received and sent to General McDowell; and he

directed to act in view of it。  You must be up to the time you

promised; if possible。



Corinth was evacuated last night; and is occupied by our troops to…

day; the enemy gone south to Okolotia; on the railroad to Mobile。



A。 LINCOLN。









TELEGRAM TO GENERAL I。 McDOWELL。



WAR DEPARTMENT WASHINGTON CITY; May 30; 1862。9。30 P。M。



MAJOR…GENERAL McDOWELL; Rectortown; Va。:



I send you a despatch just received from Saxton at Harper's Ferry:

〃The rebels are in line of battle in front of our lines。  They have

nine pieces of artillery; and in position; and cavalry。   I shelled

the woods in which they were; and they in return threw a large number

of shells into the lines and tents from which I moved last night to

take up a stronger position。  I expect a great deal from the battery

on the mountain; having three 9 inch Dahlgren bearing directly on the

enemy's approaches。  The enemy appeared this morning and then

retired; with the intention of drawing us on。  I shall act on the

defensive; as my position is a strong one。  In a skirmish which took

place this afternoon I lost one horse; The enemy lost two men killed

and seven wounded。

〃R。 SAXTON; Brigadier General。〃



It seems the game is before you。  Have sent a copy to General

Fremont。



A。 LINCOLN。









TELEGRAM TO GENERAL G。 B。 McCLELLAN。



WASHINGTON; May 31; 1862。   10。20 PM。



MAJOR…GENERAL McCLELLAN:



A circle whose circumference shall pass through Harper's Ferry; Front

Royal; and Strasburg; and whose center shall be a little northeast of

Winchester; almost certainly has within it this morning the forces of

Jackson; Ewell; and Edward Johnson。  Quite certainly they were within

it two days ago。  Some part of their forces attacked Harper's Ferry

at dark last evening; and are still in sight this morning。  Shields;

with McDowell's advance; retook Front Royal at 11 A。M。 yesterday;

with a dozen of our own prisoners taken there a week ago; 150 of the

enemy; two locomotives; and eleven cars; some other property and

stores; and saved the bridge。



General Fremont; from the direction of Moorefield; promises to be at

or near Strasburg at 5 P。M。 to…day。  General Banks at Williamsport;

with his old force and his new force at Harper's Ferry; is directed

to co…operate。  Shields at Front Royal reports a rumor of still an

additional force of the enemy; supposed to be Anderson's; having

entered the valley of Virginia。  This last may or may not be true。

Corinth is certainly in the hands of General Halleck。



A。 LINCOLN。









TELEGRAM FROM SECRETARY STANTON



TO GENERAL G。 A。 McCALL。;WASHINGTON; May 31; 1562。



GENERAL McCALL:



The President directs me to say to you that there can be nothing to

justify a panic at Fredericksburg。  He expects you to maintain your

position there as becomes a soldier and a general。



EDWIN M。 STANTON;  Secretary of War。









TELEGRAM TO GENERAL G。 B。 McCLELLAN。



WASHINGTON CITY; D。C。; June 1; 1862。  9。30。



MAJOR…GENERAL McCLELLAN:



You are probably engaged with the enemy。  I suppose he made the

attack。  Stand well on your guard; hold all your ground; or yield any

only inch by inch and in good order。  This morning we merge General

Wool's department into yours; giving you command of the whole; and

sending General Dix to Port Monroe and General Wool to Fort McHenry。

We also send General Sigel to report to you for duty。



A。 LINCOLN。









TELEGRAM TO GENERAL G。 B。 McCLELLAN。



WASHINGTON; June 3; 1862。



MAJOR…GENERAL McCLELLAN:



With these continuous rains I am very anxious about the Chickahominy

so close in your rear and crossing your line of communication。

Please look to it。



A。 LINCOLN; President。









TELEGRAM TO GENERAL I。 McDOWELL。



WASHINGTON; June 3; 1862。  6。15 P。M。



MAJOR…GENERAL McDOWELL; Front Royal; Virginia:



Anxious to know whether Shields can head or flank Jackson。  Please

tell about where Shields and Jackson; respectively; are at the time

this reaches you。



A。 LINCOLN。









TELEGRAM TO GENERAL H。 W。 HALLECK。



WASHINGTON; June 4; 1862。



MAJOR…GENERAL HALLECK; Corinth:



Your despatch of to…day to Secretary of War received。  Thanks for the

good news it brings。



Have you anything from Memphis or other parts of the Mississippi

River?  Please answer。



A。 LINCOLN。









TELEGRAM TO GOVERNOR JOHNSON。

'cipher。'

WASHINGTON; June 4; 1862。



HON。 ANDREW JOHNSON; Nashville; Tennessee:



Do you really wish to have control of the question of releasing rebel

prisoners so far as they may be Tennesseeans?  If you do; please tell

us so。  Your answer not to be made public。



A。 LINCOLN。









TO GENERAL G。 B。 McCLELLAN。

'Cipher。'

WAR DEPARTMENT; WASHINGTON; D。C。; June 7; 1862。



MAJOR…GENERAL McCLELLAN:



Your despatch about Chattanooga and Dalton was duly received and sent

to General Halleck。  I have just received the following answer from

him:



We have Fort Pillow; Randolph; and Memphis。



A。 LINCOLN。









TELEGRAM TO GENERAL H。 W。 HALLECK。



WASHINGTON; June 8; 1862。



MAJOR…GENERAL HALLECK; Corinth; Mississippi:



We are changing one of the departmental lines; so as to give you all

of Kentucky and Tennessee。  In your movement upon Chattanooga I think

it probable that you include some combination of the force near

Cumberland Gap under General Morgan。



Do you?



A。 LINCOLN。









TELEGRAM TO GENERAL N。 P。 BANKS。



WASHINGTON; June 9; 1862。



MAJOR…GENERAL BANKS; Winchester:



We are arranging a general plan for the valley of the Shenandoah; and

in accordance with this you will move 

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