Government on a tight rope, [484];

Grant accused of drunkenness, [524];

Grant invited to dinner, [520]-[521];

Grant's ability to manage the army, [526]-[527];

Grant's political aspirations, [523];

Greeley's criticism, [429];

Gunboat advice to New Yorkers, [338];

Herndon's convictions on slavery, [166]-[167];

Hooker's appointment, [487]-[488];

Hooker's self-confidence, [491]-[492];