The Writings of Abraham Lincoln — volume 6: 1862-1863

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HENRY.
EXECUTIVE MANSION, WASHINGTON May 13, 1863.
Dr. A. G. HENRY, Metropolitan Hotel, New York: Governor Chase's feelings were hurt by my action in his absence. Smith isremoved, but Governor Chase wishes to name his successor, and asks a dayor two to make the designation.
A. LINCOLN.
TO GENERAL J. HOOKER.
EXECUTIVE MANSION, WASHINGTON, D. C. May 14, 1863.
MAJOR-GENERAL HOOKER, Commanding.
MY DEAR SIR:--When I wrote on the 7th, I had an impression that possiblyby an early movement you could ge
...t some advantage from the supposed factsthat the enemy's communications were disturbed and that he was somewhatderanged in position. That idea has now passed away, the enemy havingre-established his communications, regained his positions, and actuallyreceived reinforcements. It does not now appear probable to me thatyou can gain anything by an early renewal of the attempt to cross theRappahannock. I therefore shall not complain if you do no more for a timethan to keep the enemy at bay and out of other mischief by menaces andoccasional cavalry raids, if practicable, and to put your own army in goodcondition again.

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