首页 >出版文学> Lincoln’s Personal Life>第49章
  “Still,thequestionisnotwhethertheLouisianagovernment,asitstands,isquiteallthatisdesirable。Thequestionis,willitbewisertotakeitasitisandhelptoimproveit,ortorejectanddisperseit?CanLouisianabebroughtintoproperpracticalrelationwiththeUnionsoonerbysustainingorbydiscardinghernewStategovernment?SometwelvethousandvotersintheheretoforeslaveStateofLouisianahaveswornallegiancetotheUnion,assumedtobetherightfulpoliticalpoweroftheState,heldelections,organizedaStategovernment,adoptedafreeStateconstitution,givingthebenefitofpublicschoolsequallytoblackandwhiteandempoweringtheLegislaturetoconfertheelectivefranchiseuponthecoloredman。TheirLegislaturehasalreadyvotedtoratifytheconstitutionalamendmentrecentlypassedbyCongressabolishingslaverythroughoutthenation。These12,000
  personsarethusfullycommittedtotheUnionandtoperpetualfreedomintheState——committedtotheverythings,andnearlyallthethings,thenationwants——andtheyaskthenation’srecognitionanditsassistancetomakegoodtheircommittal。
  “Now,ifwerejectandspurnthem,wedoourutmosttodisorganizeanddispersethem。We,ineffect,saytothewhiteman:Youareworthlessorworse;wewillneitherhelpyounorbehelpedbyyou。Totheblackswesay:Thiscupoflibertywhichthese,youroldmasters,holdtoyourlipswewilldashfromyouandleaveyoutothechancesofgatheringthespilledandscatteredcontentsinsomevagueandundefinedwhen,whereandhow。Ifthiscourse,discouragingandparalyzingbothwhiteandblack,hasanytendencytobringLouisianaintoproperpracticalrelationswiththeUnion,Ihavesofarbeenunabletoperceiveit。If,onthecontrary,werecognizeandsustainthenewgovernmentofLouisiana,theconverseofallthisismadetrue。Weencouragetheheartsandnervethearmsof12,000toadheretotheirwork,andargueforit,andproselyteforit,andfightforit,andfeedit,andgrowit,andripenittoacompletesuccess。Thecoloredman,too,inseeingallunitedforhim,isinspiredwithvigilanceandenergy,anddaring,tothesameend。Grantthathedesirestheelectivefranchise,willhenotattainitsoonerbysavingthealreadyadvancedstepstowarditthanbyrunningbackwardoverthem?ConcedethatthenewgovernmentofLouisianaisonlytowhatitshouldbeastheeggistothefowl,weshallsoonerhavethefowlbyhatchingtheeggthanbysmashingit。
  “Again,ifwerejectLouisiana,wealsorejectonevoteinfavoroftheproposedamendmenttothenationalConstitution。
  Tomeetthispropositionithasbeenarguedthatnomorethanthree-fourthsofthoseStateswhichhavenotattemptedsecessionarenecessarytovalidlyratifytheamendmentIdonotcommitmyselfagainstthisfurtherthantosaythatsucharatificationwouldbequestionable,andsuretobepersistentlyquestioned,whilearatificationbythree-fourthsofalltheStateswouldbeunquestionedandunquestionable。Irepeatthequestion:CanLouisianabebroughtintoproperpracticalrelationwiththeUnionsoonerbysustainingorbydiscardinghernewStategovernment?WhathasbeensaidofLouisianawillapplygenerallytootherStates。AndyetsogreatpeculiaritiespertaintoeachState,andsuchimportantandsuddenchangesoccurinthesameState,andwithalsonewandunprecedentedisthewholecasethatnoexclusiveandinflexibleplancansafelybeprescribedastodetailsandcollaterals。Suchexclusiveandinflexibleplanwouldsurelybecomeanewentanglement。Importantprinciplesmayandmustbeinflexible。Inthepresentsituation,asthephrasegoes,itmaybemydutytomakesomenewannouncementtothepeopleoftheSouth。Iamconsideringandshallnotfailtoactwhensatisfiedthatactionwillbeproper。“
  TherewasanearlyspringonthePotomacin1865。WhileAprilwasstillyoung,theJudastreesbecamespheresofpurply,pinkishbloom。TheWashingtonparksgrewsoftlybrightasthelilacsopened。Pendulouswillowsveiledwithgreenlacesafloatinairthechangingbrownthatwaswinter’sfinalshadow;intheVirginiawoodsthewhiteblossomsofthedogwoodseemedtofloatandflickeramongthewindytreeslikeenormousflocksofalightingbutterflies。Andoverheadsuchaglitterofturquoiseblue!AslovelyinadifferentwayasonthatfatefulSun-daymorningwhenRusselldrovethroughthesamewoodstowardBullRunsolong,longago。SuchwasthebackgroundofthelastfewdaysofLincoln’slife。
  Thoughtranquil,histhoughtsdweltmuchondeath。WhileatCityPoint,hedroveonedaywithMrs。LincolnalongthebanksoftheJames。Theypassedacountrygraveyard。“Itwasaretiredplace,“saidMrs。Lincolnlongafterward,“shadedbytrees,andearlyspringflowerswereopeningonnearlyeverygrave。Itwassoquietandattractivethatwestoppedthecarriageandwalkedthroughit。Mr。Lincolnseemedthoughtfulandimpressed。Hesaid:’Mary,youareyoungerthanI;youwillsurviveme。WhenIamgone,laymyremainsinsomequietplacelikethis。’“[1]
  Hismoodunderwentamysteriouschange。Itwassereneandyetchargedwithapeculiargraveloftinessnotquitelikeanyphaseofhimhisfriendshadknownhitherto。Asalways,histhoughtsturnedfortheirreflectiontoShakespeare。SumnerwhowasoneofthepartyatCityPoint,wasdeeplyimpressedbyhisreadingaloud,afewdaysbeforehisdeath,thatpassageinMacbethwhichdescribestheultimatesecurityofDuncanwherenothingevil“cantouchhimfarther。“[2]
  Therewassomethingalittlestartling,asifitwerenotquiteofthisworld,inthetenderlightnessthatseemedtocomeintohisheart。“Hiswholeappearance,poiseandbearing,“saysoneofhisobservers,“hadmarvelouslychanged。Hewas,infact,transfigured。Thatindescribablesadnesswhichhadpreviouslyseemedtobeanadamantineelementofhisverybeing,hadbeensuddenlychangedforanequallyindescribableexpressionofserenejoy,asifconsciousthatthegreatpurposeofhislifehadbeenachieved。“[3]
  Itwasasiftheseerinthetrancehadfinallypassedbeyondhistrance;andhadfacedsmilingtowardhisearthlycomrades,imagininghewastoreturntothem;unawarethatsomehowhisemergencewasnotintheordinarycourseofnature;thatinitwasanaccentoftheinexplicable,somethingwhichtheotherscaughtandatwhichtheytrembled;thoughtheyknewnotwhy。
  Andhe,sobeautifullyatpeace,andyetthrilledasneverbeforebythevisionofthemurderedDuncanattheendoflife’sfitfulfever——whatwashisrealfeeling,hisrealvisionofhimself?Wasitsomethingofwhatthegreatmodernpoetstrovesobravelytoexpress——
  AndyetDauntlesstheslughorntomylipsIset,Andblew:ChildeRolandtothedarktowercame。“
  Shortlybeforetheend,hehadastrangedream。Thoughhespokeofitalmostwithlevity,itwouldnotleavehisthoughts。HedreamedhewaswanderingthroughtheWhiteHouseatnight;alltheroomswerebrilliantlylighted;buttheywereempty。However,throughthatunrealsolitudefloatedasoundofweeping。WhenhecametotheEastRoom,itwasexplained;
  therewasacatafalque,thepompofamilitaryfuneral,crowdsofpeopleintears;andavoicesaidtohim,“ThePresidenthasbeenassassinated。“
  HetoldthisdreamtoLamonandtoMrs。Lincoln。Headdedthatafterithadoccurred,“thefirsttimeIopenedtheBible,strangeasitmayappear,itwasatthetwenty-eighthchapterofGenesiswhichrelatesthewonderfuldreamJacobhad。I
  turnedtootherpassagesandseemedtoencounteradreamoravisionwhereverIlooked。IkeptonturningtheleavesoftheOldBook,andeverywheremyeyefelluponpassagesrecordingmattersstrangelyinkeepingwithmyownthoughts——supernaturalvisitations,dreams,visions,etc。“
  ButwhenLamonseizeduponthisastextforhisrecurrentsermononprecautionsagainstassassination,Lincolnturnedthematterintoajoke。Hedidnotappeartointerpretthedreamasforeshadowinghisowndeath。HecalledLamon’salarm“downrightfoolishness。“[4]
  Anotherdreaminthelastnightofhislifewasaconsolation。
  HenarratedittotheCabinetwhentheymetonAprilfourteenth,whichhappenedtobeGoodFriday。TherewassomeanxietywithregardtoSherman’smovementsinNorthCarolina。
  LincolnbadetheCabinetsettheirmindsatrest。Hisdreamofthenightbeforewasonethathehadoftenhad。Itwasapresageofgreatevents。Inthisdreamhesawhimself“inasingularandindescribablevessel,butalwaysthesame……
  movingwithgreatrapiditytowardadarkandindefiniteshore。“
  Thisdreamhadprecededallthegreateventsofthewar。Hebelieveditwasagoodomen。[5]
  AtthislastCabinetmeeting,hetalkedfreelyoftheonematterwhichinhismindovershadowedallothers。HeurgedhisMinisterstoputasideallthoughtsofhatredandrevenge。“Hehopedtherewouldbenopersecution,nobloodywork,afterthewarwasover。Noneneedexpecthimtotakeanypartinhangingorkillingthesemen,eventheworstofthem。’Frightenthemoutofthecountry,letdownthebars,scarethemoff,’saidhe,throwinguphishandsasifscaringsheep。Enoughliveshavebeensacrificed。Wemustextinguishourresentmentifweexpectharmonyandunion。Therewastoomuchdesireonthepartofourverygoodfriendstobemasters,tointerfereanddictatetothoseStates,totreatthepeoplenotasfellowcitizens;therewastoolittlerespectfortheirrights。Hedidn’tsympathizeinthesefeelings。“[6]
  Therewasatouchofironyinhisphase“ourverygoodfriends。“Beforetheendofthenextday,themenhehadinmind,theinnergroupoftherelentlessVindictives,weretomeetincouncil,scarcelyabletoconcealtheirinspiringconvictionthatProvidencehadintervened,hadjudgedbetweenhimandthem。[7]Andthatallusiontothe“rights“ofthevanquished!HowabominableitwasintheearsofthegrimChandler,theinexorableWade。DesperatethesemenandtheirfollowerswereonthefourteenthofApril,butdefiant。TothefullmeasureoftheirpowertheywouldfightthePresidenttothelastditch。Andalwaysintheirminds,thetormentingthought-ifonlypositionscouldbereversed,ifonlyJohnson,whomtheybelievedtobeoneofthematheart,wereinthefirstinsteadofthesecondplace!
  Whiletheseunsparingsonsofthunderweregrowlingamongthemselves,thelionsthatwerebeingcheatedoftheirprey,Lincolnwasputtinghismercifultemperintoaplayfulform。
  GeneralCreswellappliedtohimforpardonforanoldfriendofhiswhohadjoinedtheConfederateArmy。
  “Creswell,“saidLincoln,“youmakemethinkofalotofyoungfolkswhooncestartedoutMaying。Toreachtheirdestination,theyhadtocrossashallowstreamanddidsobymeansofanoldflatboatwhenthetimecametoreturn,theyfoundtotheirdismaythattheoldscowhaddisappeared。Theywereinsoretroubleandthoughtoverallmannerofdevicesforgettingoverthewater,butwithoutavail。Afteratime,oneoftheboysproposedthateachfellowshouldpickupthegirlhelikedbestandwadeoverwithher。Themasterlypropositionwascarriedoutuntilallthatwereleftupontheislandwasalittleshortchapandagreat,long,gothic-built,elderlylady。Now,Creswell,youaretryingtoleavemeinthesamepredicament。
  Youfellowsareallgettingyourownfriendsoutofthisscrape,andyouwillsucceedincarryingoffoneafteranotheruntilnobodybutJeffDavisandmyselfwillbeleftontheisland,andthenIwon’tknowwhattodo——HowshouldIfeel?HowshouldIlooklugginghimover?Iguessthewaytoavoidsuchanembarrassingsituationistoletalloutatonce。“[8]
  ThePresidentrefused,thisday,toopenhisdoorstothethrongofvisitorsthatsoughtadmission。Hiseldestson,Robert,anofficerinGrant’sarmy,hadreturnedfromthefrontunharmed。Lincolnwishedtoreservethedayforhisfamilyandintimatefriends。Intheafternoon,Mrs。Lincolnaskedhimifhecaredtohavecompanyontheirusualdrive。“No,Mary,“
  saidhe,“Ipreferthatweridebyourselvesto-day。“[9]Theytookalongdrive。Hismood,asithadbeenallday,wassingularlyhappyandtender。[10]Hetalkedmuchofthepastandthefuture。ItseemedtoMrs。Lincolnthatheneverhadappearedhappierthanduringthedrive。Hereferredtopastsorrows,totheanxietiesofthewar,toWillie’sdeath,andspokeofthenecessitytobecheerfulandhappyinthedaystocome。AsMrs。Lincolnrememberedhiswords:“WehavehadahardtimesincewecametoWashington;butthewarisover,andwithGod’sblessings,wemayhopeforfouryearsofpeaceandhappiness,andthenwewillgobacktoIllinoisandpasstherestofourlivesinquiet。Wehavelaidbysomemoney,andduringthistime,wewillsaveupmore,butshallnothaveenoughtosupportus。WewillgobacktoIllinois;IwillopenalawofficeatSpringfieldorChicagoandpractiselaw,andatleastdoenoughtohelpgiveusalivelihood。“[11]
  Theyreturnedfromtheirdriveandpreparedforatheatrepartywhichhadbeenfixedforthatnight。ThemanagementoftheFord’sTheatre,whereLauraKeenewastocloseherseasonwithabenefitperformanceofOurAmericanCousin,hadannouncedintheafternoonpaperthat“thePresidentandhislady“wouldattend。ThePresident’sboxhadbeendrapedwithflags。Therestisatwicetoldtale——athousandthtoldtale。