Horsemanship tested by McClellan, [415]-[416];

Horses captured by guerillas, [399];

Horse-trading, [140];

Ignorance of Latin admitted, [468]-[469];

Impromptu speeches written, [471];

Inaugural message, loss of, [283];

Indian protected by L., [37];

Jack-knife given him because of ugliness, [83];

Jacob Thompson, proposed arrest, [585]-[586];

Jefferson Davis and the troublesome coon story, [580];