登陆注册
37836700000551

第551章 VOLUME VII(80)

Unlike a case of war between independent nations, there is no authorized organ for us to treat with--no one man has authority to give up the rebellion for any other man. We simply must begin with and mould from disorganized and discordant elements. Nor is it a small additional embarrassment that we, the loyal people, differ among ourselves as to the mode, manner, and measure of reconstruction. As a general rule, I abstain from reading the reports of attacks upon myself, Wishing not to be provoked by that to which I cannot properly offer an answer. In spite of this precaution, however, it comes to my knowledge that I am much censured for some supposed agency in setting up and seeking to sustain the new State government of Louisiana. In this I have done just so much and no more than the public knows. In the Annual Message of December, 1863, and the accompanying proclamation, I presented a plan of reconstruction, as the phrase goes, which I promised, if adopted by any State, would be acceptable to and sustained by the Executive Government of the nation. I distinctly stated that this was not the only plan that might possibly be acceptable, and I also distinctly protested that the Executive claimed no right to say when or whether members should be admitted to seats in Congress from such States.

This plan was in advance submitted to the then Cabinet, and approved by every member of it. One of them suggested that I should then and in that connection apply the Emancipation Proclamation to the theretofore excepted parts of Virginia and Louisiana; that I should drop the suggestion about apprenticeship for freed people, and that I should omit the protest against my own power in regard to the admission of members of Congress. But even he approved every part and parcel of the plan which has since been employed or touched by the action of Louisiana. The new constitution of Louisiana, declaring emancipation for the whole State, practically applies the proclamation to the part previously excepted. It does not adopt apprenticeship for freed people, and is silent, as it could not well be otherwise, about the admission of members to Congress. So that, as it applied to Louisiana, every member of the Cabinet fully approved the plan. The message went to Congress, and I received many commendations of the plan, written and verbal, and not a single objection to it from any professed emancipationist came to my knowledge until after the news reached Washington that the people of Louisiana had begun to move in accordance with it. From about July, 1862, I had corresponded with different persons supposed to be interested in seeking a reconstruction of a State government for Louisiana. When the message of 1863, with the plan before mentioned, reached New Orleans, General Banks wrote me that he was confident that the people, with his military co-operation, would reconstruct substantially on that plan. I wrote to him and some of them to try it. They tried it, and the result is known. Such has been my only agency in getting up the Louisiana government. As to sustaining it my promise is out, as before stated. But, as bad promises are better broken than kept, I shall treat this as a bad promise and break it, whenever I shall be convinced that keeping it is adverse to the public interest; but I have not yet been so convinced. I have been shown a letter on this subject, supposed to be an able one, in which the writer expresses regret that my mind has not seemed to be definitely fixed upon the question whether the seceded States, so called, are in the Union or out of it. It would perhaps add astonishment to his regret were he to learn that since I have found professed Union men endeavoring to answer that question, I have purposely forborne any public expression upon it. As appears to me, that question has not been nor yet is a practically material one, and that any discussion of it, while it thus remains practically immaterial, could have no effect other than the mischievous one of dividing our friends. As yet, whatever it may become, that question is bad as the basis of a controversy, and good for nothing at all--a merely pernicious abstraction. We all agree that the seceded States, so called, are out of their proper practical relation with the Union, and that the sole object of the Government, civil and military, in regard to those States, is to again get them into their proper practical relation. I believe that it is not only possible, but in fact easier, to do this without deciding or even considering whether those States have ever been out of the Union, than with it. Finding themselves safely at home, it would be utterly immaterial whether they had been abroad. Let us all join in doing the acts necessary to restore the proper practical relations between these States and the Union, and each forever after innocently indulge his own opinion whether, in doing the acts he brought the States from without into the Union, or only gave them proper assistance, they never having been out of it. The amount of constituency, so to speak, on which the Louisiana government rests, would be more satisfactory to all if it contained fifty thousand, or thirty thousand, or even twenty thousand, instead of twelve thousand, as it does. It is also unsatisfactory to some that the elective franchise is not given to the colored man. I would myself prefer that it were now conferred on the very intelligent, and on those who serve our cause as soldiers.

同类推荐
热门推荐
  • 梦里寻觅0a

    梦里寻觅0a

    人生在世,潇洒肆意,为自己而活后来,当你遇见对的人,一眼定终身
  • 沐雨晨阳

    沐雨晨阳

    人生有无数次选择的机会,如果再来一次,我选择的是---
  • 待我涅磐天下无双

    待我涅磐天下无双

    凤魂,二十一世纪知名偶像;同时也是令人闻风丧胆王牌特工魂瑰。但我却被我至爱之人,为了权利亲手杀了我。呵呵,真是讽刺……可我居然借尸还魂,穿到了一个刚出生小娃娃身上,不过这一世,我要变得绝情,不会让任何人伤害我的心!!!
  • 天行

    天行

    号称“北辰骑神”的天才玩家以自创的“牧马冲锋流”战术击败了国服第一弓手北冥雪,被誉为天纵战榜第一骑士的他,却受到小人排挤,最终离开了效力已久的银狐俱乐部。是沉沦,还是再次崛起?恰逢其时,月恒集团第四款游戏“天行”正式上线,虚拟世界再起风云!
  • 时空错乱之爱魂

    时空错乱之爱魂

    蓝雨轩,一个因爱而弃生的少年,结果非但没有死,反而来到一个新的世界,Weina。与地球格格不入的世界观。在Weina,蓝雨轩结识了众多新伙伴,而然一系列不可思议的事情也渐渐展开。为了生存,蓝雨轩只能选择战斗,在战斗之中,蓝雨轩的能力也被挖掘了出来,能从不同的时空召唤武器,甚至可以穿越时空……
  • 叶落过的秋

    叶落过的秋

    “月光把她的影子拉得很长,泪水把她天使般的模样清晰的印了出来。她张开手看了看,手里竟多了一条手链,她认得它。那是哥哥随身携带的两条手链的其中一条,一定是哥哥在走的时候塞给她的。”......
  • 安东

    安东

    这是一场刻骨铭心的暗恋,这是一种无视世事的执着,这是周转千年的守候,这是最人间愁。
  • 倾世皇商:王爷你别跑

    倾世皇商:王爷你别跑

    午后的阳光透过竹叶细密的撒了下来,寒夜看着站在斑驳的阳光下的安星星,笑容晃花了他的眼睛。就像他多年以后再次看见她的笑,像阳光一样彻底照亮了他阴霾的世界,她说:“夜流光,我来接你回家。”他伸出手放在她的掌心道:“好,我们回家。”
  • 尘世嚣

    尘世嚣

    一名少女,抱着黑猫,牵着正太,后面还跟着一个俊美如玉的少年!他们穿越了时间空间,无视了六届分割线,打破了了天地法则!本文比较轻松,第一次写,不好说出来我会改的!
  • 孤星红尘

    孤星红尘

    天煞孤星,自古以来的孤身一人,不知是上天垂帘,还是天意弄人,竟然将他一化为二,演绎出一场亲情爱情与友情的感人故事····神秘莫测的上古四象神器,坎坷的修真人生,无情的命运之轮,他将如何面对……