wins battle of Chattanooga, [166], [167];

sends Sherman to relieve Burnside, [167];

on reconstruction, [229], [230];

his conference with Lincoln, [237];

movement to nominate for President in 1864, [259], [263];

appointed lieutenant-general, [276], [277];

given free control, [277];

prepares plan of campaign, [277];

correspondence with Lincoln, [278];

his campaigns in Virginia, [279], [280];