. Civil War officers. Union . gyftS will seenien, but even the next t--1-^ . , ca. continued duputat ion>M >o ^unroll?willpahlllties »»^ShK^«tt«SS andbeceusurea lor u»vmt> leader, snpportea Mattelan as a^gfJ^J BUpand for having laucu iupk torespou- port him after having called um ,c vtlble command. None »0 less, awin be the ^revocable ludgmeni »that Lincoln succeeded anot ua . lolled, But wbJr?^cfu|wt? il his devoteduary commander? Jhe answero r ^ partisans is that ne wo» evt,rY militaryaered and embarrassedjn every oU movement, ana that ne wom^i^ au the SSat SuTcVss had he bee


. Civil War officers. Union . gyftS will seenien, but even the next t--1-^ . , ca. continued duputat ion>M >o ^unroll?willpahlllties »»^ShK^«tt«SS andbeceusurea lor u»vmt> leader, snpportea Mattelan as a^gfJ^J BUpand for having laucu iupk torespou- port him after having called um ,c vtlble command. None »0 less, awin be the ^revocable ludgmeni »that Lincoln succeeded anot ua . lolled, But wbJr?^cfu|wt? il his devoteduary commander? Jhe answero r ^ partisans is that ne wo» evt,rY militaryaered and embarrassedjn every oU movement, ana that ne wom^i^ au the SSat SuTcVss had he been TO**** w^rfuSre suecessiul Generalsplater In the *« were supported by ^!-G.°7_£nr7endB o! Lin- comes the response liom the irienucoin that he earnestly and nearui/McClellan to the Utmost 0I his rosou ,that he long confided in him wnen. xdence oKhle IrlendS *J* {fgy o commandtered; that .erea] »p0 In ltd 11 u ral agalo*t hie Cabinet a. da vilnst ^ ^^ whaievW^ 2&&SS&T Ot ■ to meet his wants. ,. personal associates. I T Washington iiipiSll November ft. 1H0-, , ujr to Gen. President, he transferred his aini> to ma. Iililliiii was appointed to his place. It is unjust to McClellan to Judge him bythe same standard that is applied to the suc-cessful Generals who succeeded him 1 be- si f%SS WHKNnkt tainnients to P^flerefl the positionE&effan g£aPromptl, -an^iwhls k=HHSoS«S ceed o ieunsylvania. While In conferencewith Gov Dennlson he was tendered thecommon rtMaJor General volunteers of Ohio although Ineligiblebecause oi his want ot residence In that State. MESBWK P-ing iME SK ?^^^t^r^r^^s^,,= sfoned as Major General and assigned tothe Command 01 the Ohio State troops. ThMled to his skirmishes in W est VItuin a. w u General whose victories had attractea tne attention of Ihe nation. Ho was thus uiueutome responsible position o« Commander-in-chief when a little- oyer 80 years otage. With no experience in war beytmd a Uriel campaign In Mexico


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