L. visits Army of Potomac, [414]-[416];

Fredericksburg attacked, [417];

L's dissatisfaction with McClellan, [418];

Missouri factional quarrels, [454]-[457];

L's dissatisfaction with DuPont, [457]-[458];

Fredericksburg, L's grief over, [461]-[462];

L's visit to army before Chancellorsville, [465]-[466];

L's method criticised, [480]-[484], [485];

negro enlistment, [484]-[486];

retaliation opposed by L., [485];