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S CORNING. EXECUTIVE MANSION, WASHINGTON, May 28, 1863. HON. ERASTUS CORNING, Albany, N.Y.: The letter of yourself and others dated the 19th and inclosing the resolutions of a public meeting held at Albany on the 16th, was received night before last. I shall give the resolutions the consideration you ask, and shall try to find time and make a respectful response. Your obedient servant, A. LINCOLN. TELEGRAM TO GENERAL W. S. ROSECRANS. WASHINGTON, May 28, 1863. MAJOR-GENERAL ROSECRANS, Murfreesborough, Tenn.. I would not push you to any rashness, but I am very anxious that you do your utmost, short of rashness, to keep Bragg from getting off to help Johnston against Grant. A. LINCOLN TELEGRAM TO GOVERNOR JOHNSON. WASHINGTON, May 29, 1863. GOVERNOR ANDREW JOHNSON, Louisville, Ky.: General Burnside has been frequently informed lately that the division under General Getty cannot be spared. I am sorry to have to tell you this, but it is true, and cannot be helped. A. LINCOLN. TO J. K. DUBOIS AND OTHERS. EXECUTIVE MANSION, WASHINGTON, May 29, 1863. MESSRS. JESSE K. DUBOIS, O. M. HATCH, JOHN WILLIAMS, JACOB BUNN, JOHN BUNN, GEORGE R. WEBER, WILLIAM YATES, S. M. CULLOM, CHARLES W. MATHENY, WILLIAM F. ELKIN, FRANCIS SPRINGER, B. A. WATSON, ELIPHALET HAWLEY, AND JAMES CAMPBELL. GENTLEMEN:--Agree among yourselves upon any two of your own number--one of whom to be quartermaster and the other to be commissary to serve at Springfield, Illinois, and send me their names, and I will appoint them. Yours truly, A. LINCOLN. TELEGRAM TO GENERAL A. E. BURNSIDE. WASHINGTON, May 29, 1863 MAJOR-GENERAL BURNSIDE, Cincinnati, O.: Your despatch of to-day received. When I shall wish to supersede you I will let you know. All the Cabinet regretted the necessity of arresting, for instance, Vallandigham, some perhaps doubting there was a real necessity for it; but, being done, all were for seeing you through with it. A. LINCOLN. TELEGRAM TO COLONEL LUDLOW. [Cipher.] EXECUTIVE MANSION, WASHINGTON, June 1, 1863. COLONEL LUDLOW, Fort Monroe: Richardson and Brown, correspondents of the Tribune captured at Vicksburg, are detained at Richmond. Please ascertain why they are detained, and get them off if you can. A. LINCOLN. TELEGRAM TO GENERAL HOOKER. EXECUTIVE MANSION, WASHINGTON, June 2, 1863. MAJOR-GENERAL HOOKER: It is sa
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