Diary From March 4, 1861, to November 12, 1862

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Diary From March 4, 1861, to November 12, 1862
De Gurowski Adam G. Count
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Governor Andrew always acts, speaks, and writes to thepoint.
This alarming appeal, so promptly responded to, has its good, as itwill show to Europe the untired determination of the free States.
The President took it into his head to direct himself, by telegraph, the military operations from Fredericksburg to Shenandoah. The countrysees with what results. The military advisers of the President seem nobetter than are his civil advisers--Seward, Blair, etc. If thePresident earnestly wishes to use
...his right as Commander-in-Chief, then he had better take in person the command of the army of thePotomac.
There McClellan's diggings and strategy neutralize the gallantry ofthe generals and of the troops. There action, not digging, is needed. I wrote to the President; suggesting to make Sigel his chief of thestaff (Sigel has been educated for it), and then to let our generalsfight under his, the President's, eyes.
Great injustice was and is done to Mr. Seward by the lying and veryextensively spread rumor that he is often intoxicated.


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