blockade extended, [318];
Virginia convention waits on L., [318];
L's war policy outlined, [319]-[320];
L's conciliatory course, [320]-[321];
tries to save Kentucky, [321]-[322];
special session of Congress, [322];
L's first message, [322]-[325];
difficulties of a new administration, [325]-[326];
Bull Run disaster, [326];
visits the army in Virginia, [327];