seized as a slave in Boston, i. 99.
Burnside, General Ambrose E.,
commands in North Carolina, i. 348;
given command of Army of Potomac, ii. [92];
at Fredericksburg, [136], [137];
loses confidence of army, [137], [138];
ordered by Lincoln to do nothing without informing him, [138];
offers to resign, [138];
wishes to dismiss several generals, [138];
resigns, [138];