his prestige ruined at Washington, [65];

his recall demanded by Pope and Halleck, [65], [66];

supported by Lincoln in spite of attacks, [66], [67];

finally ordered to retreat, [68];

discussion of his conduct, [69];

beloved by army, [75];

predicts defeat of Pope, [78];

accused of failing to support Pope, [78];

exchanges telegrams with Halleck, [78], [79];

his aid asked by Halleck after Pope's defeat, [80];