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caused you some degree of pain. I have never entertained an unkind feeling or a disparaging thought toward you; and if I have said or done anything which has been construed into such unkindness or disparagement, it has been misconstrued. I am sure if we could meet we would not part with any unpleasant impression On either side. Yours as ever, A. LINCOLN. TO L. B. TODD. WAR DEPARTMENT, WASHINGTON, D. C., October 15, 1863. L. B. TODD, Lexington, Ky.: I send the following pass to your care. A. LINCOLN. AID TO MRS. HELM, MRS. LINCOLN'S SISTER WASHINGTON, D. C.. October 15, 1863. To WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Allow MRS. Robert S. Todd, widow, to go south and bring her daughter, MRS. General B. Hardin Helm, with her children, north to Kentucky. A. LINCOLN. TELEGRAM TO GENERAL FOSTER. WAR DEPARTMENT, WASHINGTON, D. C., October 15, 1863. MAJOR-GENERAL FOSTER, Fort Monroe, Va.: Postpone the execution of Dr. Wright to Friday the 23d instant (October). This is intended for his preparation and is final. A. LINCOLN. TELEGRAM TO GENERAL MEADE. EXECUTIVE MANSION, WASHINGTON, October 15, 1863. MAJOR-GENERAL MEADE, Army of Potomac: On the 4th instant you telegraphed me that Private Daniel Hanson, of Ninety-seventh New York Volunteers, had not yet been tried. When he shall be, please notify me of the result, with a brief statement of his case, if he be convicted. Gustave Blittersdorf, who you say is enlisted in the One hundred and nineteenth Pennsylvania Volunteers as William Fox, is proven to me to be only fifteen years old last January. I pardon him, and you will discharge him or put him in the ranks at your discretion. Mathias Brown, of Nineteenth Pennsylvania Volunteers, is proven to me to be eighteen last May, and his friends say he is convicted on an enlistment and for a desertion both before that time. If this last be true he is pardoned, to be kept or discharged as you please. If not true suspend his execution and report the facts of his case. Did you receive my despatch of 12th pardoning John Murphy? A. LINCOLN. [The Lincoln papers during this time have a suspended execution on almost every other page, I have omitted most of these D.W.] TELEGRAM TO T. W. SWEENEY. WAR DEPARTMENT, WASHINGTON, D. C., October 16, 1863. THOMAS W. SWEENEY, Continental, Philadelphia: Tad is teasing me to have you forward his pistol to him. A. LINCOLN.
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