No fighting yesterday besides small collisions near Hanover Junction. It is said to-day that Grant threatens the Central Railroad, on Lee’s left. This is regarded as a serious matter. We want men। http://louis8j8sheehan8.blogspot.com
An armed guard is now a fixture before the President’s house.
Peas were in market on the 18th inst।; price $10 a half peck. Strawberries are $10 per quart. http://louis8j8sheehan8.blogspot.comThere has been no meat in market for a long time, most of the butchers’ stalls being closed during the last three months. Unless government feeds the people here, some of us may starve.
Nothing especial at the Cabinet. The condition and position of the armies canvassed. Chase was not present. He seldom attends of late. Seward urges the departure of the
There are, however, some reasons to influence action.
Seward sent to my house on Saturday evening a bundle of dispatches from Mr. Dayton, and also from Mr. Bigelow, our consul at
Bigelow, in his confidential dispatch, tells Seward that it was not judicious to have explained to the French Government in regard to the resolution of our House of Representatives that they would maintain the Monroe Doctrine.
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