fleet urged to draw rebels from Washington, [337];

L. refuses gun-boat to New Yorkers, [338];

Trent affair, Mason and Slidell, [340]-[345];

English neutrality established, [343];

English controversies, [344]-[345]

Ericsson's "Monitor,", [345]-[347];

Ross's mission to Canada; [352]-[355];

L's reply on number of losses, [357]-[358];

friction concerning direction, [366]-[368];

negro enlistment, recommended, [373];