(General Philip Sheridan was buried at the Cathedral, Washington, D.C. , August, 1888, with all the pomp, music, and ceremonies of the Roman Catholic service.)
Over and through the burial chant, Organ and solemn service, sermon, bending priests, To me come interpolation sounds not in the showâ âplainly to me, crowding up the aisle and from the window, Of sudden battleâs hurry and harsh noisesâ âwarâs grim game to sight and ear in earnest; The scout callâd up and forwardâ âthe general mounted and his aids around himâ âthe new-brought wordâ âthe instantaneous order issued; The rifle crackâ âthe cannon thudâ âthe rushing forth of men from their tents; The clank of cavalryâ âthe strange celerity of forming ranksâ âthe slender bugle note; The sound of horsesâ hoofs departingâ âsaddles, arms, accoutrements. 5