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SHINGTON, D. C., February 22, 1864. MAJOR-GENERAL ROSECRANS, Saint LOUIS, MO.: Colonel Sanderson will be ordered to you to-day, a mere omission that it was not done before. The other questions in your despatch I am not yet prepared to answer. A. LINCOLN. TELEGRAM TO GENERAL STEELE. WAR DEPARTMENT, WASHINGTON, D. C., February 22, 1864. MAJOR-GENERAL STEELE, Little Rock, Ark.: Yours of yesterday received. Your conference with citizens approved. Let the election be on the 14th of March as they agreed. A. LINCOLN. TO GENERAL F. STEELE. WAR DEPARTMENT, WASHINGTON, February 25, 1864. MAJOR-GENERAL STEELE, Little Rock, Arkansas: General Sickles is not going to Arkansas. He probably will make a tour down the Mississippi and home by the gulf and ocean, but he will not meddle in your affairs. At one time I did intend to have him call on you and explain more fully than I could do by letter or telegraph, so as to avoid a difficulty coming of my having made a plan here, while the convention made one there, for reorganizing Arkansas; but even his doing that has been given up for more than two weeks. Please show this to Governor Murphy to save me telegraphing him. A. LINCOLN. DESERTERS DEATH SENTENCES REMITTED GENERAL ORDERS, NO.76. WAR DEPARTMENT, ADJUTANT-GENERALS OFFICE, WASHINGTON, February 26, 1864. Sentence of Deserters. The President directs that the sentences of all deserters who have been condemned by court-martial to death, and that have not been otherwise acted upon by him, be mitigated to imprisonment during the war at the Dry Tortugas, Florida, where they will be sent under suitable guards by orders from army commanders. The commanding generals, who have power to act on proceedings of courts-martial in such cases, are authorized in special cases to restore to duty deserters under sentence, when in their judgment the service will be thereby benefited. Copies of all orders issued under the foregoing instructions will be immediately forwarded to the Adjutant-General and to the Judge-Advocate General. By order of the Secretary of War: B. D. TOWNSEND, Assistant Adjutant-General FEMALE SPY TELEGRAM TO GENERAL BUTLER. EXECUTIVE MANSION, WASHINGTON, February 26, 1864 MAJOR-GENERAL BUTLER, Fort. Monroe, Va.: I cannot remember at whose request it was that I gave the pass to Mrs. Bulky. Of course detain her, if the evidence of her being
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