登陆注册
6259900000090

第90章 THE END: 1865(4)

While the Confederate orderly was bridling the horses Lee stood alone, gazing in unutterable grief across the valley to where the remnant of his army lay. Then, as he mounted Traveler, every Union officer followed Grant's noble example by standing bareheaded till horse and rider had disappeared from view.

Grant next sent off the news to Washington and, true to his sterling worth, immediately stopped the salutes which some of his enthusiastic soldiers were already beginning to fire. "The war is over," he told his staff, "the rebels are our countrymen again, and the best sign of rejoicing after the victory will be to abstain from all demonstrations in the field."In the meantime Lee had returned to his own lines, along which he now rode for the last time. The reserve with which he had steeled his heart during the surrender gave way completely when he came to bid his men farewell. After a few ****** words, advising his devoted veterans to become good citizens of their reunited country, the tears could no longer be kept back. Then, as he rode slowly on, from the remnant of one old regiment to another, the men broke ranks, and, mostly silent with emotion, pressed round their loved commander, to take his hand, to touch his sword, or fondly stroke his splendid gray horse, Traveler, the same that had so often carried him victorious through the hard-fought day.

North and South had scarcely grasped the full significance of Lee's surrender, when, only five days later, Lincoln was assassinated. "It would be impossible for me," said Grant, "to describe the feeling that overcame me at the news. I knew his goodness of heart, and above all his desire to see all the people of the United States enter again upon the full privileges of citizenship with equality among all. I felt that reconstruction had been set back, no telling how far." "Of all the men I ever met," said Sherman, "he seemed to possess more of the elements of greatness, combined with goodness, than any other."On the very day of the assassination Sherman had written to Johnston offering the same terms Grant had given Lee and Lincoln had most heartily approved. Three days later, on the seventeenth, just as Sherman was entering the train for his meeting with Johnston, the operator handed him a telegram announcing the assassination. Enjoining secrecy till he returned, Sherman took the telegram with him and showed it to Johnston, whom he watched intently. "The perspiration came out on his forehead," Sherman wrote, "and he did not attempt to conceal his distress. He denounced the act as a disgrace to the age and hoped I did not charge it to the Confederate Government. I told him I could not believe that he or General Lee or the officers of the Confederate army could possibly be privy to acts of assassination." When Sherman got back to Raleigh he published the news in general orders, and experienced the supreme satisfaction of finding that not one man in all that mournful army had to be restrained from a single act of revenge.

After much misunderstanding with Washington now in lesser hands, the surrender of Johnston's and the other Confederate armies was effected. Each body of troops laid down its arms and quietly dispersed. One day the bugles called, the camp fires burned, and comrades were together in the ranks. The next, like morning mists, they disappeared, thenceforth to be remembered and admired only as the heroes of a hopeless cause.

It was a very different scene through which their rivals marched into lasting fame with all the pride, pomp, and circumstance of war. On the twenty-third and twenty-fourth of May, in perfect weather, and in the stirring presence of a loyal, vast, enthusiastic throng, the Union armies were reviewed in Washington. For over six full hours each day the troops marched past--the very flower of those who had come back victorious. The route was flagged from end to end with Stars and Stripes, and banked with friends of each and every regiment there. Between these banks, and to the sound of thrilling martial music, the long blue column flowed--a living stream of men whose bayonets made its surface flash like burnished silver under the glorious sun.

Then, when the pageantry was finished, and the volunteers that formed the vast bulk of those magnificent Federal armies had again become American civilians in thought and word and deed, these steadfast men, whose arms had saved the Union in the field, were first in peace as they had been in war: first in the reconstruction of their country's interrupted life, first in recognizing all that was best in the splendid fighters with whom they had crossed swords, and first--incomparably first--in keeping one and indivisible the reunited home land of both North and South.

同类推荐
  • 乙未日记摘录

    乙未日记摘录

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • Jean of the Lazy A

    Jean of the Lazy A

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • Short Stories and Essays

    Short Stories and Essays

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 天界觉浪盛禅师全录

    天界觉浪盛禅师全录

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 马政纪

    马政纪

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
热门推荐
  • 魁纹

    魁纹

    有骑牛小童踏青而来,有武林异士纷然而至,遂称为江湖。
  • 死宅也要二次元般的恋爱

    死宅也要二次元般的恋爱

    谁说死宅就不配拥有甜甜的恋爱!!!在这个本就疯狂的世界,即便是中二幻想也有可能变成现实!!!
  • 微小增刊致富篇-财富泡泡糖

    微小增刊致富篇-财富泡泡糖

    本书为《微型小说超人气读本》之“致富篇”,由微型小说选刊杂志社选编,本丛书编选了《微型小说选刊》杂志创刊二十五年来的优秀作品。本册包括了千万富翁的秘密、道德量化法、把木梳卖给和尚、一面白墙、海水的世界、帮仇人赚钱、高粱秸门帘、老和尚炒股、百万富翁培训班、百万身价的人、与两百个美女约会、跳楼价、失信的种子、致富秘诀、富商与乞丐、名牌的诞生等66篇精彩关于“致富”话题的微型小说。
  • 最强农家医女

    最强农家医女

    医学世家天才一朝成为山窝村的农家女。可怜父母具双亡。家徒四壁只剩下三堵土墙。两个妹妹严重营养不良,还有一个不知被卖往何方。爷奶重男轻女狠心吝啬。叔伯婶娘没一个心慈善良。堂兄姐妹全是中山狼。一穿越过来就遇到堂姐下药毁她名声抢未婚夫戏码。宁浅浅表示头疼无奈,“想要就说啊,这种渣男留着还碍眼呢!”妙医圣手得仁心,金银美男齐上门。看得亲戚嫉妒恨,阴谋诡计无休止。(本文纯属虚构,请勿模仿。)
  • 怪物猎人之征战新世界

    怪物猎人之征战新世界

    怪物猎人世界同人小故事,与主线完美契合(从第二卷第二十二章开始)。主要讲诉的是一名少年——莱茵哈特,因为古龙迁移失去了家园后,为了能够为父母、妹妹报仇,在复仇之路上苦苦挣扎之事。热血、煽情、有血有肉的故事,希望大家可以喜欢。
  • 仙都记

    仙都记

    最强大的体质。最奇幻有趣的法宝。最至高无上的仙家大教。《仙都记》仙都在现实中真实存在,位于丽水市缙云山中。传说轩辕黄帝便是在此地飞仙,此地有无尽的仙人传说。我就在这长大,希望能将这些传说汇编成一个故事,与大家分享!
  • 平宋录

    平宋录

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 高冷男神追暖妻

    高冷男神追暖妻

    由于家里需要钱,她只能省了又省,一次,下班晚了,连公车都没有了,她只能抄近路走回去,却遇到了一匹腹黑狼。她只是个小小的普通妹子啊,这位高冷的男神是肿么回事,为什么总缠着她?
  • 罪侠

    罪侠

    与美国片上的不同,有超能力的不一定是英雄,也有可能是一个混吃等死的2B青少年。小青年林夏为了实现自己的逃跑计划而撞电脑,未死,获得降临系统,于是他快乐了。“当绿巨人受到严重刺激的时候,爆发出的威力不亚于核攻击,看来以后不能随便降临这个了。”林夏看着眼前这个星球,越看越像苹果公司的LOGOPS:本文讲述于我们平行世界,请勿对号入座,容易损坏菊花
  • 神途进化

    神途进化

    下一世纪,2100年,人类世界发生了翻天覆地的变化。城市之外,凶兽肆虐,人类的科技在凶兽面前毫无作用。然而这时,人类同样进化出了令人恐怖的能力。大能者,翻手之间即可撕裂大地,身形微动即可漫步云端。萧宁只是一名普普通通的学生,然而有一天,当他获得了记忆读取的能力之后,他的人生,完全发生了改变。不断的进化,不断地追求力量的极致。当到达最终的彼岸之后。谓之神!