causes discontent by inactivity, [310], [311];
considers army unfit to move, [312];
unwilling from temperament to take any risks, [312], [313];
fails to appreciate political situation, [313], [314];
overestimates preparations of Confederates, [315];
overestimates Confederate numbers, [315], [316];
wishes to end war by a crushing campaign, [317];
ignores Lincoln's suggestion to move, [323];
falls ill, [323];
hearing of conferences, becomes well and makes appearance, [324];