Sabin's appointment, [377]-[378]

inertia of proceedings, [380]-[381];

L. develops military sagacity, [381]-[385];

brightening prospects, proclamation, [385]-[386];

L. visits Fortress Monroe, [386]-[392];

Merrimac and Monitor, [390]-[391];

Norfolk captured, [390]-[391];

L's letter to McClellan on over-cautiousness, [392]-[395]

L's sympathy for soldiers, [395]-[402];

visits hospitals, [400]-[401];