own account, [413];

Antietam victory, [414];

inaction after Antietam criticized, [414];

quoted on L's visit to army, [414]-[415];

correspondence with L., [416];

replaced by Burnside, [417];

L's opinion, [417]-[418], [457]-[458];

bad news from the Peninsula, [425];

fails to reach Richmond, [454];

removal from Army of the Potomac, [487];