A man from Washington came into my office to-day, saying he
had important information from Washington. I went into the Secretary's room,
and found Mr. Benjamin surrounded by a large circle of visitors, all standing
hat in hand, and quite silent. I asked him if he would see the gentleman from
Washington. He said he “didn't know
who to see.” This produced a smile. He seemed to be standing
there waiting for some one to speak, and they seemed to be waiting an
invitation from him to speak. I withdrew from the embarrassing scene, remarking
that my gentleman would call some other time. Meanwhile I wrote down the
information, and sent it to the President.
SOURCE: John Beauchamp Jones, A Rebel War Clerk's
Diary at the Confederate States Capital, Volume 1, p. 79-80
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