follows Lincoln's plan and extends right wing to meet McDowell, [51];

informed by Lincoln of withdrawal of McDowell to pursue Jackson, [52], [56];

attacked by Johnston and Jackson, [58];

refuses to move for two weeks, [59];

wears out Lincoln's patience by delay, [60];

retorts sharply to suggestions, [61];

retreats to James River, [61];

writes bitter letter to Stanton, [62];

proves his incapacity to attack, [64];

wishes to resume offensive by James River, [64];