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To General G. G. Meade. (Private.) Executive Mansion, Washington, July 27, 1863. MAJOR-GENERAL MEADE: I have not thrown General Hooker away; and therefore I would like to know whether it would be agreeable to you, all things considered, for him to take a corps under you, if he himself is willing to do so. Write me in perfect freedom, with the a**urance that I will not subject you to any embarra**ment by making your letter or its contents known to any one. I wish to know your wishes before I decide whether to break the subject to him. Do not lean a hair's breadth against your own feelings, or your judgment of the public service, on the idea of gratifying me. Yours truly, A. LINCOLN