The Great Rebellion: The Success of the Great Expedition – 2-3
Our Dispatches from Washington – 3-4
Great Victory in Kentucky: The Rebel Generals Williams and Howes Defeated by Gen. Nelson – 5
Important from East Tennessee: The Union Men Burning Railroad Bridges and Cutting Telegraph Wires – 5
The War in Western Virginia: The Fighting in the Kanawha Valley – 5
The Pirate Sumter Captured; Her Officers and Crew Prisoners on Board the Niagara – 5
Important from Missouri: An Order for Consolidating the Army – 6
The Battle of Belmont: Gen. Grant’s Official Report – 6
The Escape of a Cotton Ship – 6
Editorial: The Culmination of the Struggle – 6-7
The Last of the Buccaneers – 7
Editorial: The Expedition to South Carolina – 7
The Massacre at Guyandotte – 7
Editorial: The Victory in Kentucky – 7-8
From Gen. Stone’s Division: Col. Hinks’ Demand for a Court of Inquiry – 8-9
Reported Burning of the Norfolk Custom-House – 9
The Loss of the French War Steamer – 9
The Collection of Southern Debts – 9
In Kentucky, one of the most decided blows of the campaign has been struck.
The rebel army concentrated at Piketon has been literally annihilated.
This was the army that the traitor BRECKINRIDGE has been organizing for the purpose of holding Eastern Kentucky,
and of maintaining communication between …