<h3>"A GENERAL, AT LAST!"</h3>
<p>Without disparaging the Lincoln generals, it may be said that they
will never occupy a niche in Walhalla beside Napoleon's marshals and
Washington's commanders. But Washington society liked them one with
another for affording opportunities of outings to the grand reviews
and parades. One--that to Bull Run--turned out a failure, and the
Southerners chasing the fugitives had the pickings of the iced wines,
game pies, and cold chicken which "Brick" Pomeroy saw strewing the
road back. Grant's negligent and war-worn uniform did not remind any
one of the gay and brilliant period of "Old Fuss and Feathers," the
veteran Scott. But Grant and the other Westerner, Lincoln, mutually
pleased at their first meeting, the latter emerged from the interview
exclaiming with joy:</p>
<p>"At last, we have a general!"
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