L's desire to retain Kentucky, [320]-[321];

Kentucky saved to Union, [321]-[322];

special session of Congress, [322];

L's appeal for funds and men, [323]-[325];

preparations, [325]-[326];

review of N.Y. troops, [326];

Bull Run, [326];

L. visits army in Virginia, [327]-[329];

L's anxiety after Bull Run, [329]-[331];

Harper's Ferry, [333]-[334];