第49章

类别:其他 作者:Edmund Morris字数:5786更新时间:18/12/22 09:11:30
“Thereisafurtherandmoreimmediateandpracticalendinview。A primevalforestisagreatspongewhichabsorbsanddistillstherainwater。Andwhenitisdestroyedtheresultisapttobeanalternationoffloodanddrought。Forestfiresultimatelymakethelandadesert,andareadetrimenttoallthatportionoftheStatetributarytothestreamsthroughthewoodswheretheyoccur。 Everyeffortshouldbemadetominimizetheirdestructiveinfluence。Weneedtohaveoursystemofforestrygraduallydevelopedandconductedalongscientificprinciples。Whenthishasbeendoneitwillbepossibletoallowmarketablelumbertobecuteverywherewithoutdamagetotheforests——indeed,withpositiveadvantagetothem。Butuntillumberingisthusconducted,onstrictlyscientificprinciplesnolessthanuponprinciplesofthestrictesthonestytowardtheState,wecannotaffordtosufferitatallintheStateforests。Unrestrainedgreedmeanstheruinofthegreatwoodsandthedryingupofthesourcesoftherivers。 “UltimatelytheadministrationoftheStatelandsmustbesocentralizedastoenableusdefinitelytoplaceresponsibilityinrespecttoeverythingconcerningthem,andtodemandthehighestdegreeoftrainedintelligenceintheiruse。 “TheStateshouldnotpermitwithinitslimitsfactoriestomakebirdskinsorbirdfeathersintoarticlesofornamentorwearingapparel。Ordinarybirds,andespeciallysongbirds,shouldberigidlyprotected。Gamebirdsshouldneverbeshottoagreaterextentthanwilloffsetthenaturalrateofincrease……Careshouldbetakennottoencouragetheuseofcoldstorageorothermarketsystemswhichareabenefittonoonebutthewealthyepicurewhocanaffordtopayaheavypriceforluxuries。Thesesystemstendtothedestructionofthegame,whichwouldbearmostseverelyupontheverymenwhoserapacityhasbeenappealedtoinordertosecureitsextermination……” IreorganizedtheCommission,puttingAustinWadsworthatitshead。 MygeneralschemeofactionasGovernorwasgiveninaletterIwroteoneofmysupportersamongtheindependentdistrictorganizationleaders,NortonGoddard,onApril16,1900。Itrunsinpartasfollows:“Nobodycantell,andleastofallthemachineitself,whetherthemachineintendstorenominatemenextfallornot。IfforsomereasonIshouldbeweak,whetheronaccountoffaultsorvirtues,doubtlessthemachinewillthrowmeover,andIthinkIamnotuncharitablewhenIsaytheywouldfeelnoacutegriefatsodoing。Itwouldbeverystrangeiftheydidfeelsuchgrief。If,forinstance,wehadstrikeswhichledtoriots,Iwouldofcoursebeobligedtopreserveorderandstoptheriots。DecentcitizenswoulddemandthatI shoulddoit,andinanyeventIshoulddoitwhollywithoutregardtotheirdemands。But,onceitwasdone,theywouldforgetallaboutit,whileagreatmanylaboringmen,honestbutignorantandprejudiced,wouldbearagrudgeagainstmefordoingit。Thismightputmeoutoftherunningasacandidate。Again,thebigcorporationsundoubtedlywanttobeatme。Theypreferthechanceofbeingblackmailedtothecertaintythattheywillnotbeallowedanymorethantheirdue。Ofcoursetheywilltrytobeatmeonsomeentirelydifferentissue,and,astheyareveryableandveryunscrupulous,nobodycantellthattheywon’tsucceed……Ihavebeentryingtostayinwiththeorganization。Ididnotdoitwiththeideathattheywouldrenominateme。Ididitwiththeideaofgettingthingsdone,andinthatIhavebeenabsolutelysuccessful。WhetherSenatorPlattandMr。Odellendeavortobeatme,ordobeatme,fortherenominationnextfall,isofverysmallimportancecomparedtothefactthatformytwoyearsI havebeenabletomakeaRepublicanmajorityintheLegislaturedogoodanddecentworkandhavepreventedanysplitwithintheparty。 Thetaskwasoneofgreatdifficulty,because,ontheonehand,Ihadtokeepclearlybeforemethefactthatitwasbettertohaveasplitthantopermitbadworktobedone,and,ontheotherhand,thefactthattohavethatsplitwouldabsolutelypreventall/good/work。TheresulthasbeenthatIhaveavoidedasplitandthatasanetresultofmytwoyearsandthetwosessionsoftheLegislature,therehasbeenanenormousimprovementintheadministrationoftheGovernment,andtherehasalsobeenagreatadvanceinlegislation。” ToshowmyreadingofthesituationatthetimeIquotefromaletterofminetoJosephB。Bishop,theneditorofthe/CommercialAdvertiser/,withwhomtowardstheendofmytermIhadgrownintoverycloserelations,andwho,togetherwithtwootheroldfriends,AlbertShaw,ofthe/ReviewofReviews/,andSilasMcBee,noweditorofthe/ConstructiveQuarterly/,knewtheinsideofeverymovement,sofarasIknewitmyself。Theletter,whichisdatedApril11,1900,runsinpartasfollows:“ThedangerouselementasfarasIamconcernedcomesfromthecorporations。The[namingcertainmen]crowdandthoselikethemhavebeengreatlyexasperatedbythefranchisetax。Theywouldliketogetmeoutofpoliticsforgood,butatthemomenttheythinkthebestthingtodoistoputmeintotheVice- Presidency。NaturallyIwillnotbeopposedopenlyonthegroundofthecorporations’grievance;buteverykindoffalsestatementwillcontinuallybemade,andmenlike[namingtheeditorsofcertainnewspapers]willattackme,notastheenemyofcorporations,butastheirtool!Thereisnoquestionwhateverthatiftheleaderscantheywillupsetme。” OnepositionwhichasGovernor(andasPresident)Iconsistentlytook,seemstometorepresentwhatoughttobeafundamentalprincipleinAmericanlegislativework。Isteadfastlyrefusedtoadvocateanylaw,nomatterhowadmirableintheory,iftherewasgoodreasontobelievethatinpracticeitwouldnotbeexecuted。IhavealwayssympathizedwiththeviewsetforthbyPelatiahWebsterin1783——quotedbyHannisTaylorinhis/GenesisoftheSupremeCourt/——“Lawsorordinancesofanykind(especiallyofaugustbodiesofhighdignityandconsequence) whichfailofexecution,aremuchworsethannone。Theyweakenthegovernment,exposeittocontempt,destroytheconfidenceofallmen,nativeandforeigners,init,andexposebothaggregatebodiesandindividualswhohaveplacedconfidenceinittomanyruinousdisappointmentswhichtheywouldhaveescapedhadnosuchlaworordinancebeenmade。”Thisprinciple,bytheway,notonlyappliestoaninternallawwhichcannotbeexecuted;itappliesevenmoretointernationalaction,suchasauniversalarbitrationtreatywhichcannotandwillnotbekept;andmostofallitappliestoproposalstomakesuchuniversalarbitrationtreatiesattheverytimethatwearenotkeepingoursolemnpromisetoexecutelimitedarbitrationtreatieswhichwehavealreadymade。Ageneralarbitrationtreatyismerelyapromise;itrepresentsmerelyadebtofhonorableobligation; andnothingismorediscreditable,foranationoranindividual,thantocoveruptherepudiationofadebtwhichcanbeandoughttobepaid,byrecklesslypromisingtoincuranewandinsecuredebtwhichnowisemanforonemomentsupposeseverwillbepaid。 Therearemenwholoveout-of-doorswhoyetneveropenabook;andothermenwholovebooksbuttowhomthegreatbookofnatureisasealedvolume,andthelineswrittenthereinblurredandillegible。 NeverthelessamongthosemenwhomIhaveknowntheloveofbooksandtheloveofoutdoors,intheirhighestexpressions,haveusuallygonehandinhand。Itisanaffectationforthemanwhoispraisingoutdoorstosneeratbooks。Usuallythekeenestappreciationofwhatisseeninnatureistobefoundinthosewhohavealsoprofitedbythehoardedandrecordedwisdomoftheirfellow-men。Loveofoutdoorlife,loveofsimpleandhardypastimes,canbegratifiedbymenandwomenwhodonotpossesslargemeans,andwhoworkhard;andsocanloveofgoodbooks——notofgoodbindingsandoffirsteditions,excellentenoughintheirwaybutsheerluxuries——Imeanloveofreadingbooks,owningthemifpossibleofcourse,but,ifthatisnotpossible,gettingthemfromacirculatinglibrary。 SagamoreHilltakesitsnamefromtheoldSagamoreMohannis,who,aschiefofhislittletribe,signedawayhisrightstothelandtwocenturiesandahalfago。Thehousestandsrightonthetopofthehill,separatedbyfieldsandbeltsofwoodlandfromallotherhouses,andlooksoutoverthebayandtheSound。Weseethesungodownbeyondlongreachesoflandandofwater。Manybirdsdwellinthetreesroundthehouseorinthepasturesandthewoodsnearby,andofcourseinwintergulls,loons,andwildfowlfrequentthewatersofthebayandtheSound。Welovealltheseasons;thesnowsandbarewoodsofwinter;therushofgrowingthingsandtheblossom-sprayofspring;theyellowgrain,theripeningfruitsandtasseledcorn,andthedeep,leafyshadesthatareheraldedby“thegreendanceofsummer“;andthesharpfallwindsthattearthebrilliantbannerswithwhichthetreesgreetthedyingyear。 TheSoundisalwayslovely。Inthesummernightswewatchitfromthepiazza,andseethelightsofthetallFallRiverboatsastheysteamsteadilyby。Nowandthenwespendadayonit,thetwoofustogetherinthelightrowingskiff,orperhapswithoneoftheboystopullanextrapairofoars;welandforlunchatnoonunderwind-beatenoaksontheedgeofalowbluff,oramongthewildplumbushesonaspitofwhitesand,whilethesailsofthecoastingschoonersgleaminthesunlight,andthetollingofthebell-buoycomeslandwardacrossthewaters。 LongIslandisnotasrichinflowersasthevalleyoftheHudson。Yettherearemany。EarlyinAprilthereisonehillsidenearuswhichglowslikeatenderflamewiththewhiteofthebloodroot。Aboutthesametimewefindtheshymayflower,thetrailingarbutus;andalthoughwerarelypickwildflowers,onememberofthehouseholdalwaysplucksalittlebunchofmayflowerstosendtoafriendworkinginPanama,whosesoulhungersfortheNorthernspring。Thenthereareshadblowanddelicateanemones,aboutthetimeofthecherryblossoms; thebriefgloryoftheappleorchardsfollows;andthenthethrongingdogwoodsfilltheforestswiththeirradiance;andsoflowersfollowflowersuntilthespringtimesplendorcloseswiththelaurelandtheevanescent,honey-sweetlocustbloom。Thelatesummerflowersfollow,theflauntinglilies,andcardinalflowers,andmarshmallows,andpalebeachrosemary;andthegoldenrodandtheasterswhentheafternoonsshortenandweagainbegintothinkoffiresinthewidefireplaces。 Mostofthebirdsinourneighborhoodaretheordinaryhomefriendsofthehouseandthebarn,thewoodlotandthepasture;butnowandthenthespeciesmakequeershifts。Thecheeryquail,alas!arerarelyfoundnearusnow;andwenolongerhearthewhip-poor-willsatnight。 Butsomebirdsvisitusnowwhichformerlydidnot。WhenIwasaboyneithertheblack-throatedgreenwarblernorthepurplefinchnestedaroundus,norwerebobolinksfoundinourfields。Theblack-throatedgreenwarblerisnowoneofourcommonestsummerwarblers;thereareplentyofpurplefinches;and,bestofall,thebobolinksarefarfrominfrequent。IhadwrittenaboutthesenewvisitorstoJohnBurroughs,andoncewhenhecameouttoseemeIwasabletoshowthemtohim。 WhenIwasPresident,weownedalittlehouseinwesternVirginia;adelightfulhouse,tousatleast,althoughonlyashellofroughboards。Weusedsometimestogothereinthefall,perhapsatThanksgiving,andontheseoccasionswewouldhavequailandrabbitsofourownshooting,andonceinawhileawildturkey。Wealsowentthereinthespring。OfcoursemanyofthebirdsweredifferentfromourLongIslandfriends。Thereweremocking-birds,themostattractiveofallbirds,andbluegrosbeaks,andcardinalsandsummerredbirds,insteadofscarlettanagers,andthosewonderfulsingerstheBewick’swrens,andCarolinawrens。AlltheseIwasabletoshowJohnBurroughswhenhecametovisitus;although,bytheway,hedidnotappreciateasmuchaswedidonesetofinmatesofthecottage——theflyingsquirrels。Welovedhavingtheflyingsquirrels,fatherandmotherandhalf-grownyoung,intheirnestamongtherafters;andatnightwesleptsosoundlythatwedidnotintheleastmindthewildgambolsofthelittlefellowsthroughtherooms,evenwhen,assometimeshappened,theywouldswoopdowntothebedandscuttleacrossit。 OneAprilIwenttoYellowstonePark,whenthesnowwasstillverydeep,andItookJohnBurroughswithme。IwishedtoshowhimthebiggameofthePark,thewildcreaturesthathavebecomesoastonishinglytameandtolerantofhumanpresence。IntheYellowstonetheanimalsseemalwaystobehaveasonewishesthemto!Itisalwayspossibletoseethesheepanddeerandantelope,andalsothegreatherdsofelk,whichareshyerthanthesmallerbeasts。InAprilwefoundtheelkweakaftertheshortcommonsandhardlivingofwinter。OncewithoutmuchdifficultyIregularlyroundedupabigbandofthem,sothatJohnBurroughscouldlookatthem。Idonotthink,however,thathecaredtoseethemasmuchasIdid。Thebirdsinterestedhimmore,especiallyatinyowlthesizeofarobinwhichwesawperchedonthetopofatreeinmid-afternoonentirelyuninfluencedbythesunandmakingaqueernoiselikeacorkbeingpulledfromabottle。Iwasratherashamedtofindhowmuchbetterhiseyeswerethanmineinseeingthebirdsandgraspingtheirdifferences。