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ut this is only a suggestion,--not to the public, but to you alone. Yours truly, A. LINCOLN. CALL FOR TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND MEN. EXECUTIVE MANSION WASHINGTON, MARCH 14, 1864. In order to supply the force required to be drafted for the Navy and to provide an adequate reserve force for all contingencies, in addition to the five hundred thousand men called for February 1, 1864, a call is hereby made and a draft ordered for two hundred thousand men for the military service (Army, Navy, and Marine Corps) of the United States. The proportional quotas for the different wards, towns, townships, precincts, or election districts, or counties, will be made known through the Provost Marshal-General's Bureau, and account will be taken of the credits and deficiencies on former quotas. The 15th day of April, 1864, is designated as the time up to which the numbers required from each ward of a city, town, etc., may be raised by voluntary enlistment, and drafts will be made in each ward of a city, town, etc., which shall not have filled the quota assigned to it within the time designated for the number required to fill said quotas. The drafts will be commenced as soon after the 15th of April as practicable. The Government bounties as now paid continue until April I, 1864, at which time the additional bounties cease. On and after that date one hundred dollars bounty only will be paid, as provided by the act approved July 22, 1861. A. LINCOLN. TELEGRAM TO GENERAL U. S. GRANT. (Private.) EXECUTIVE MANSION, WASHINGTON, March 15, 1864 LIEUTENANT-GENERAL GRANT, Nashville, Tenn.: General McPherson having been assigned to the command of a department, could not General Frank Blair, without difficulty or detriment to the service, be assigned to command the Corps he commanded a while last autumn? A. LINCOLN. PASS FOR GENERAL D. E. SICKLES. EXECUTIVE MANSION, WASHINGTON, March 15, 1864. WHOM IT MAY CONCERN Major-General Sickles is making a tour for me from here by way of Cairo, New Orleans, and returning by the gulf, and ocean, and all land and naval officers and, employees are directed to furnish reasonable transportation and other reasonable facilities to himself and personal staff not inconsistent with the public service. A. LINCOLN. ORDER TO GOVERNOR HAHN. EXECUTIVE MANSION, WASHINGTON, March 15, 1864. HIS EXCELLENCY MICHAEL HAHN, Governor of Louisiana Until
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