kept inactive during Pope's campaign, [81];
appointed by Lincoln, in spite of protests, to command in Washington, [81], [82];
his fitness to reorganize army, [82];
describes steps taken to put him in command, [83];
cautious attitude toward Lee, [84];
at Antietam, [85];
welcomed by troops, [85];
fails to use advantages, [86];
urged by Lincoln to pursue, [86];