makes mistake in insisting on his plan against Lincoln's wish, [339]-[341];

hampered by Lincoln's detaching men to protect Washington, [341];

discredited by Johnston's evacuation of Manassas, [342];

denounced Committee on Conduct of War, [342];

begins advance, [343];

annoyed at being relieved from general command, [343];

exasperated at action of Lincoln in forming corps and appointing commanders, [344], [345];

authorizes Halleck to arrest Grant, [360];

approves Buell's plan, [360];

his career compared with Halleck's, [365], [366];