refuses to fight, 364;
enters Corinth unopposed, 364;
fails to use powerful army, 364;
appointed general-in-chief, 365, ii. [65];
compared with McClellan, i. 365;
gains advancement because unopposed and unnoticed by politicians, 366;
expels slaves from camp, ii. [8];
favors recall of McClellan from Peninsula, [65], [66];
allowed free hand by Lincoln, [73];
inferior to McClellan, [74];