Such a day! The
heavens weep incessantly. Capitol Square is black with umbrellas; and a shelter
has been erected for the President to stand under.
I walked up to the
monument and heard the Inaugural
read by the President. He read it well, and seemed self-poised in the midst
of disasters, which he acknowledged had befallen us. And he admitted that there
had been errors in our war policy. We had attempted operations on too extensive
a scale, thus diffusing our powers which should have been concentrated. I like
these candid confessions. They augur a different policy hereafter, and we may
hope for better results in the future. We must all stand up for our country.
Mr. Hunter hajs
resigned, and taken his place in the Senate.
SOURCE: John
Beauchamp Jones, A Rebel War Clerk's Diary at the Confederate States
Capital, Volume 1, p. 111
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