obliged to support Lincoln rather than McClellan, [265].

Wadsworth, General James S.,

commands forces to protect Washington, ii. [34];

considers troops insufficient, [40].

Walker, L.P.,

in Confederate cabinet, i. 206.

Walworth, Chancellor R.H.,

denounces coercion, i. 194.

War of Rebellion,

first call for volunteers, i. 252, 255;