prevented by Halleck from fighting, 364;

urges recall of McClellan from Peninsula, ii. [65];

his military abilities, [74];

commands Army of Virginia, [74];

shows arrogance and lack of tact, [74], [75];

fails to cut off Jackson from Lee, [76], [77];

insists on fighting, [77];

beaten at Bull Run, [77];

discredited, [80].

Popular sovereignty,