HumanitiesWeb.org - Selected Correspondance of Abraham Lincoln 1863 (Order Concerning The Export Of Tobacco Purchased By Foreign Nations) by Abraham Lincoln
Selected Correspondance of Abraham Lincoln 1863 Order Concerning The Export Of Tobacco Purchased By Foreign Nations
by Abraham Lincoln
EXECUTIVE MANSION,
WASHINGTON, November 10, 1863.
In consideration of the peculiar circumstances and pursuant to the
comity deemed to be due to friendly powers, any tobacco in the United
States belonging to the government either of France, Austria, or any
other state with which this country is at peace, and which tobacco
was purchased and paid for by such government prior to the 4th day of
March, 1861, may be exported from any port of the United States under
the supervision and upon the responsibility of naval officers of such
governments and in conformity to such regulations as may be presented
by the Secretary of State of the United States, and not otherwise.