At Cabinet, Stanton absent. Some talk with Blair in relation
to his speech last Saturday, in which he places himself in direct antagonism to
Chase and Sumner. As we came out, Seward joined me and said he did not mean to
commit himself on these questions and disputes till it was unavoidable. It does
not displease him to have Chase and Blair at issue, but a remark of mine that
we had better see wherein we agreed than where we disagreed pleased him and in
a friendly way he complimented me as occupying a position more independent,
philosophic, and patriotic than others.
SOURCE: Gideon Welles, Diary of Gideon Welles,
Secretary of the Navy Under Lincoln and Johnson, Vol. 1: 1861 – March 30,
1864, p. 467
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