The Continental Monthly, Vol. 4, No. 6, December 1863

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    One year! It is past, and I stand _alone_, Where I stood with another then; 'Tis well--I had scorned to have held _my own_ From the bloody strife, though my soul had known That _his_ life would ebb ere the day was gone, Amid thousands of nameless men.
    _Nameless_, yet never a one less dear Than the _dearest_ of all the dead; I weep--but, Father, my bitter tear Falleth not down o'er a _single_ bier-- I mourn not the joys of the lost last year, But the rivers of bright blood shed.
RECONSTR
...UCTION.
Reconstruction sounds the key note of American politics to-day. It is astrue now as when Webster first said it, that 'the people of thiscountry, by a vast and countless majority, are attached to the Union. 'Reconstruction is the hope of the Union; and the hope of the Union isthe controlling energy of the war. Hence, naturally, the theories thatprevail in regard to reconstruction begin to define the politicalparties of the immediate future. United on the war, which they hold tobe not simply inevitable, but also a war in the combined interests ofliberty and order, and, therefore, just, the people seem likely about tobe divided on questions suggested by the probably speedy termination ofthe war.


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