Tuesday, December 19, 2017

Senator Lyman Trumbull & Congressman Isaac N. Arnold to Abraham Lincoln, June 3, 1863

CHICAGO, June 3, 1863.     
(Received 10.38 p.m.)
Hon. ABRAHAM LINCOLN, President:

At a meeting held to-day in reference to the suppression of the Chicago Times, by order of General Burnside, the following was adopted:

Whereas, in the opinion of this meeting of citizens, of all parties, the peace of this city and State, if not the general, welfare of the country, are likely to be promoted by the suspension or rescinding of the recent order of General Burnside for the suppression of the Chicago Times: Therefore, Resolved, That upon the ground of expediency alone, such of our citizens as concur in this opinion, without regard to party, are hereby recommended to unite in a petition to the President, respectfully asking the suspension or rescinding said order.

The undersigned, in pursuance of the above resolution, respectfully petition the President's favorable consideration and action in accordance therewith.

 F. C. SHERMAN,
 Mayor of Chicago.

 VAN H. HIGGINS.
 WILLIAM B. OGDEN.
 E. VAN BUREN.
 SAMUEL W. FULLER.
 S. S. HAYES.
 A. WARRINGTON.
 THEODORE HAYNE.
WIRT DEXTER.
A. C. COVENTRY.
W.A. HOHN.
C. BECKWITH.
HENRY G. MILLER.
M.F. FEELEY.

We respectfully ask for the above the serious and prompt consideration of the President.

LYMAN TRUMBULL 
ISAAC N. ARNOLD

SOURCE: The War of the Rebellion: A Compilation of the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies, Series I, Volume 23, Part 2 (Serial No. 35), p. 385

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