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representations were without availrefused probably because little

mercy had been shown certain Liberal leaders unfortunate enough to

fall into Maximilian's hands during the prosperous days of his

Empire。



At the close of our war there was little hope for the Republic of

Mexico。  Indeed; till our troops were concentrated on the Rio Grande

there was none。  Our appearance in such force along the border

permitted the Liberal leaders; refugees from their homes; to

establish rendezvous whence they could promulgate their plans in

safety; while the countenance thus given the cause; when hope was

well…nigh gone; incited the Mexican people to renewed resistance。

Beginning again with very scant means; for they had lost about all;

the Liberals saw their cause; under the influence of such significant

and powerful backing; progress and steadily grow so strong that

within two years Imperialism had received its death…blow。  I doubt

very much whether such; results could have been achieved without the

presence of an American army on the Rio Grande; which; be it

remembered; was sent there because; in General Grant's words; the

French invasion of Mexico was so closely related to the rebellion as

to be essentially a part of it。









CHAPTER X。



A。 J。 HAMILTON APPOINTED PROVISIONAL GOVERNOR OF TEXASASSEMBLES A

CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTIONTHE TEXANS DISSATISFIEDLAWLESSNESS

OPPRESSIVE LEGISLATIONEX…CONFEDERATES CONTROLLING LOUISIANAA

CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTIONTHE MEETING SUPPRESSEDA BLOODY RIOTMY

REPORTS OF THE MASSACREPORTIONS SUPPRESSED BY PRESIDENT JOHNSON

SUSTAINED BY A CONGRESSIONAL COMMITTEETHE RECONSTRUCTION LAWS。



Although in 1865…66 much of my attention was directed to

international matters along the Rio Grande; the civil affairs of

Texas and Louisiana required a certain amount of military supervision

also in the absence of regularly established civil authority。  At the

time of Kirby Smith's surrender the National Government had

formulated no plan with regard to these or the other States lately in

rebellion; though a provisional Government had been set up in

Louisiana as early as 1864。  In consequence of this lack of system;

Governor Pendleton Murray; of Texas; who was elected under

Confederate rule; continued to discharge the duties of Governor till

President Johnson; on June 17; in harmony with his amnesty

proclamation of May 29; 1865; appointed A。 J。 Hamilton provisional

Governor。  Hamilton was empowered by the President to call a

Constitutional convention; the delegates to which were to be elected;

under certain prescribed qualifications; for the purpose of

organizing the political affairs of the State; the Governor to be

guided by instructions similar to those given the provisional

Governor of North Carolina (W。 W。 Holden); when appointed in May。



The convening of this body gave rise to much dissatisfaction among

the people of Texas。  They had assumed that affairs were to go on as

of old; and that the reintegration of the State was to take place

under the administration of Governor Murray; who; meanwhile; had

taken it upon himself; together with the Legislature; to authorize

the election of delegates to a State Convention; without restriction

as to who should be entitled to vote。  Thus encouraged; the element

but lately in armed rebellion was now fully bent on restoring the

State to the Union without any intervention whatever of the Federal

Government; but the advent of Hamilton put an end to such illusions;

since his proclamation promptly disfranchised the element in

question; whose consequent disappointment and chagrin were so great

as to render this factor of the community almost uncontrollable。  The

provisional Governor at once rescinded the edict of Governor Murray;

prohibited the assembling of his convention; and shortly after

called; one himself; the delegates to which were to b chosen by

voters who could take the amnesty…oath。  The proclamation convening

this assemblage also announced the policy that would be pursued in

governing the State until its affairs were satisfactorily

reorganized; defined in brief the course to be followed by the

Judiciary; and provided for the appointment; by the Governor; of

county officials to succeed those known to be disloyal。  As this

action of Hamilton's disfranchised all who could not take the amnesty

oath; and of course deprived them of the offices; it met at once with

pronounced and serious opposition; and he quickly realized that he

had on his hands an arduous task to protect the colored people;

particularly as in the transition state of society just after the

close of the war there prevailed much lawlessness; which vented

itself chiefly on the freedmen。  It was greatly feared that political

rights were to be given those so recently in servitude; and as it was

generally believed that such enfranchisement would precipitate a race

war unless the freedmen were overawed and kept in a state of

subjection; acts of intimidation were soon reported from all parts of

the State。



Hamilton; an able; determined; and fearless man; tried hard to curb

this terrorism; but public opinion being strong against him; he could

accomplish little without military aid。  As department commander; I

was required; whenever called upon; to assist his government; and as

these requisitions for help became necessarily very frequent; the

result was that shortly after he assumed his duties; detachments of

troops were stationed in nearly every county of the State。  By such

disposition of my forces fairly good order was maintained under the

administration of Hamilton; and all went well till the inauguration

of J。 W。 Throckmorton; who; elected Governor in pursuance of an

authorization granted by the convention which Hamilton had called

together; assumed the duties of the office August 9; 1866。



One of Governor Throckmorton's first acts was to ask the withdrawal

or non…interference of the military。  This was not all granted; but

under his ingenious persuasion President Johnson; on the 13th of

August; 1866; directed that the new State officials be entrusted with

the unhampered control of civil affairs; and this was more than

enough to revive the bulldozing methods that had characterized the

beginning of Hamilton's administration。  Oppressive legislation in

the shape of certain apprentice and vagrant laws quickly followed;

developing a policy of gross injustice toward the colored people on

the part of the courts; and a reign of lawlessness and disorder

ensued which; throughout the remote districts of the State at least;

continued till Congress; by what are known as the Reconstruction

Acts; took into its own hands the rehabilitation of the seceded

States。



In the State of Louisiana a provisional government; chosen by the

loyal element; had been put in operation; as already mentioned; as

early as 1864。  This was effected under encouragement given by

President Lincoln; through the medium of a Constitutional convention;

which met at New Orleans in April; 1864; and adjourned in July。  The

constitution then agreed upon was submitted to the people; and in

September; 1864; was ratified by a vote of the few loyal residents of

the State。



The government provided under this constitution being looked upon as

provisional merely; was never recognized by Congress; and in 1865 the

returned Confederates; restored to citizenship by the President's

amnesty proclamation; soon got control of almost all the State。  The

Legislature was in their hands; as well as most of the State and

municipal offices; so; when the President; on the 20th of August;

1866; by proclamation; extended his previous instructions regarding

civil affairs in Texas so as to have them apply to all the seceded

States; there at once began in Louisiana a system of discriminative

legislation directed against the freedmen; that led to flagrant

wrongs in the enforcement of labor contracts; and in the rem

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