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reason at all; declined to exchange prisoners; what possible excuse is
that for slaughtering them by exquisite tortures? Every Government has
ap unquestioned right to decline exchanging when its military policy
suggests such a course; and such declination conveys no right whatever to
the enemy to slay those prisoners; either outright with the edge of the
sword; or more slowly by inhuman treatment。 The Rebels' attempts to
justify their conduct; by the claim that our Government refused to accede
to their wishes in a certain respect; is too preposterous to be made or
listened to by intelligent men。
The whole affair is simply inexcusable; and stands out a foul blot on the
memory of every Rebel in high place in the Confederate Government。
〃Vengeance is mine;〃 saith the Lord; and by Him must this great crime be
avenged; if it ever is avenged。 It certainly transcends all human power。
I have seen little indication of any Divine interposition to mete out; at
least on this earth; adequate punishment to those who were the principal
agents in that iniquity。 Howell Cobb died as peacefully in his bed as
any Christian in the land; and with as few apparent twinges of remorse as
if he had spent his life in good deeds and prayer。 The arch…fiend Winder
died in equal tranquility; murmuring some cheerful hope as to his soul's
future。 Not one of the ghosts of his hunger…slain hovered around to
embitter his dying moments; as he had theirs。 Jefferson Davis 〃still
lives; a prosperous gentleman;〃 the idol of a large circle of adherents;
the recipient of real estate favors from elderly females of morbid
sympathies; and a man whose mouth is full of plaints of his wrongs;
and misappreciation。 The rest of the leading conspirators have either
departed this life in the odor of sanctity; surrounded by sorrowing
friends; or are gliding serenely down the mellow autumnal vale of a
benign old age。
Only Wirzsmall; insignificant; miserable Wirz; the underling; the tool;
the servile; brainless; little fetcher…and…carrier of these men; was
punishedwas hanged; and upon the narrow shoulders of this pitiful
scapegoat was packed the entire sin of Jefferson Davis and his crew。
What a farce!
A petty little Captain made to expiate the crimes of Generals; Cabinet
Officers; and a President。 How absurd!
But I do not ask for vengeance。 I do not ask for retribution for one of
those thousands of dead comrades; the glitter of whose sightless eyes
will follow me through life。 I do not desire even justice on the still
living authors and accomplices in the deep damnation of their taking off。
I simply ask that the great sacrifices of my dead comrades shall not be
suffered to pass unregarded to irrevocable oblivion; that the example of
their heroic self…abnegation shall not be lost; but the lesson it teaches
be preserved and inculcated into the minds of their fellow…countrymen;
that future generations may profit by it; and others be as ready to die
for right and honor and good government as they were。 And it seems to me
that if we are to appreciate their virtues; we must loathe and hold up to
opprobrium those evil men whose malignity made all their sacrifices
necessary。 I cannot understand what good self…sacrifice and heroic
example are to serve in this world; if they are to be followed by such a
maudlin confusion of ideas as now threatens to obliterate all distinction
between the men who fought and died for the Right and those who resisted
them for the Wrong。
End