登陆注册
15709400000221

第221章

toward a carriage for Mrs. Fremont. We learn how futile were the efforts of any honest tradesman to supply good shoes to soldiers who were shoeless, and the history of one special pair of shoes which was thrust under the nose of the quartermaster is very amusing. We learn that a certain paymaster properly refused to settle an account for matters with which he had no concern, and that General Fremont at once sent down soldiers to arrest him unless he made the illegal payment. In October 1000l. was expended in ice, all which ice was wasted. Regiments were sent hither and thither with no military purpose, merely because certain officers, calling themselves generals, desired to make up brigades for themselves. Indeed, every description of fraud was perpetrated, and this was done not through the negligence of those in high command, but by their connivance and often with their express authority.

It will be said that the conduct of General Fremont during the days of his command in Missouri is not a matter of much moment to us in England; that it has been properly handled by the committee of Representatives appointed by the American Congress to inquire into the matter; and that after the publication of such a report by them, it is ungenerous in a writer from another nation to speak upon the subject. This would be so if the inquiries made by that committee and their report had resulted in any general condemnation of the men whose misdeeds and peculations have been exposed. This, however, is by no means the case. Those who were heretofore opposed to General Fremont on political principles are opposed to him still; but those who heretofore supported him are ready to support him again. He has not been placed beyond the pale of public favor by the record which has been made of his public misdeeds. He is decried by the Democrats because he is a Republican, and by the anti-abolitionists because he is an Abolitionist; but he is not decried because he has shown himself to be dishonest in the service of his government. He was dismissed from his command in the West, but men on his side of the question declare that he was so dismissed because his political opponents had prevailed. Now, at the moment that I am writing this, men are saying that the President must give him another command. He is still a major-general in the army of the States, and is as probable a candidate as any other that I could name for the next Presidency.** Since this was written, General Fremont has been restored to high military command, and now holds rank and equal authority with McClellan and Halleck. In fact, the charges made against him by the committee of the House of Representatives have not been allowed to stand in his way. He is politically popular with a large section of the nation, and therefore it has been thought well to promote him to high place. Whether he be fit for such place either as regards capability or integrity, seems to be considered of no moment.

The same argument must be used with reference to the other gentlemen named. Mr. Welles is still a cabinet minister and Secretary of the Navy. It has been found impossible to keep Mr. Cameron in the cabinet, but he was named as the minister of the States government to Russia, after the publication of the Van Wyck report, when the result of his old political friendship with Mr. Alexander Cummings was well known to the President who appointed him and to the Senate who sanctioned his appointment. The individual corruption of any one man--of any ten men--is not much. It should not be insisted on loudly by any foreigner in making up a balance-sheet of the virtues and vices of the good and bad qualities of any nation. But the light in which such corruption is viewed by the people whom it most nearly concerns is very much. I am far from saying that democracy has failed in America. Democracy there has done great things for a numerous people, and will yet, as I think, be successful. But that doctrine as to the necessity of smartness must be eschewed before a verdict in favor of American democracy can be pronounced. "It behoves a man to be smart, sir." In those words are contained the curse under which the States government has been suffering for the last thirty years. Let us hope that the people will find a mode of ridding themselves of that curse. I, for one, believe that they will do so.

同类推荐
  • 老学庵笔记

    老学庵笔记

    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。
  • 西河词话

    西河词话

    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。
  • 上邠宁刑司徒

    上邠宁刑司徒

    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。
  • 却扫编

    却扫编

    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。
  • 舍利弗悔过经

    舍利弗悔过经

    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
  • 破暝

    破暝

    当一河悲风迎送,送走坚毅;当月目默下无声,声中心泣。少年的路,零落脚下泥泞步。从此,痴而不绝,执而不灭,念而不破。苍穹无路,我便踏出通天大路!天地无主,我便做这万物之主!
  • 地狱头号逃犯

    地狱头号逃犯

    金瑞万万没想到,自己竟然成了第十八层地狱的逃犯。抓到他,就能获得十年阳寿,一万功德,死后还能去阴间做官。这可了不得,往后的日子不得安宁,金瑞只能躲在一个小角落里,偷偷积累功德。只是一不小心,做了什么拯救人类的大事,就积满十万功德,做了那阎王爷的顶头上司。再一不小心,打开了十八层地狱,把地狱里的恶鬼全放出来了。集救世主与魔鬼于一身,完成了这部自编自演的戏剧,然后找上一个安静的地方美美的睡上一觉。人生本该如此。
  • 战尊凌天

    战尊凌天

    【2016年度销售冠军,玄幻热销王】天命大陆,苍穹之上,共有三十三条银河,亿万星辰,皆为天命星辰,武道之人,可沟通银河,打开星门,凝聚星魂,成就天命修士。传说,有强大的修士,打开星门,凝聚亿万星辰,身化银河,成就最强战尊!问九天从山村走出,凝聚三十三条银河,身化太古战神,叱咤三界,大闹三界,演绎无上传说!读者群:172786292。
  • 现代公司的统一财务控制与统一收支结算

    现代公司的统一财务控制与统一收支结算

    本书围绕大公司或集团货币资本的管理与控制进行探讨,涉及集团公司的多级法人治理结构下的公司运营诊断、公司财务风险,以及统一财务控制所要求的预算管理等。
  • 逆爱深情,总裁许久不见

    逆爱深情,总裁许久不见

    美好年华里,名媛叶倾国舍弃了青梅竹马的恋人,选择嫁给家世显赫的燕家公子燕景。经年后,为挽救家族困境。替妹赴约,将自己卖给坐拥夜城半壁江山冷公子。当冷夜将她压下时,寒凉的气息几欲让她室息。“你以为你可以代替倾城,你们叶家喜欢卖女儿?不过一个女儿也只能卖一次,二手货,别说值不值得,老子不稀罕。”
  • 幻羽之魁

    幻羽之魁

    少年幻魁,幻魁岛之神,隳的徒弟,为救师傅离开幻魁岛,师傅与爱人,他又会如何选择?
  • 倾世浮尘

    倾世浮尘

    ——女杀手,因睡觉而逗逼地穿越了,原本开心的庆功宴,却成了她另一世的开始——偶次救了一个人,却害得自己师傅无辜死去,而自己被迫成为了新的谷主,开始了报仇——多少人希望他和她死,可他们偏偏不如意,当然,有一个神仙在身边,阎王还敢收吗——经历过生死,才能意识到,自己如果失去了他/她,可能会疯了吧
  • 灭世玄荒

    灭世玄荒

    万千年前,天道破碎,众生皆灭。在无尽黑暗之后,世界上生命再现,他们又会是怎样的结来呢?
  • 作风高于一切

    作风高于一切

    本书从作风的重要性、作风的培养、组织的作风建设等多方面对“作风”这一课题进行了深入的研究和探讨,是一本值得机关和企业领导干部集体学习的好教材。
  • 苍穹仙途

    苍穹仙途

    仙者,修道法永存,无欲无求。魔者,练金身不毁,随心所欲。自古仙便是正,魔便是邪。可是不论仙魔总是有无数人去修炼。而凡人可修仙魔,仙魔修什么?百万年前,仙界魔界纷争不断,仙界第一高手与魔界尊王各自修至登峰造极之境,彼此交手数十次,不分胜负,惺惺相惜之感油然而生,两人放下仙魔之别,想要冲破眼前的境界桎梏,可是考虑到各种原因两人并未将关系公诸于世,岂料被奸人发现并利用,导致二人被各自势力用绝杀大阵所困杀,可是魔尊在濒死之际逃出一魄躲入凡间。百万年后,神州大陆北域的仙道宗外门弟子萧凌,因为一次偶然的机会得到了一块不知名玉佩,从此,一段神话故事拉开序幕。