Late from the South: The Rebels Anticipating the Fall of Richmond – 2
The City of Memphis – 3-4
Affairs on the Mississippi and in Tennessee – 4
Department of the Rappahannock: Capture of Two Rebel Schooners in the Piankatank River – 4
The Mountain Department: Arrival of Gen. Fremont with His Main Army at Franklin – 4
Department of the Shenandoah: Rumored Capture of the Famous Col. Ashby – 4
More Designs upon the Blockade: Arrival of British and Rebel Ships at Nassau – 4
Damage to Our Fleet in the Late Contest on the Mississippi – 4
Operations Against Richmond: Dispatch from Gen. McClellan to the War Department – 5-7
News from Norfolk: Quiet in the City – 7-8
News from Washington: An Important Proclamation by President Lincoln – 8
Our Wounded Soldiers – 8-11
Editorial: The Last Ditch – 11-12
The Rebels Near the Rappahannock – 12
Editorial: Superseding the Blockade – New-Orleans, Beaufort, and Port Royal to be Opened – 12
New-Orleans Under Martial Law – 12-13
Editorial: The Prospect at Corinth – 13
Commodore Porter and the Coast Survey – 13
McClellan is a genius. The union is going to waltz into Richmond. This war will be over in a couple of months.
Lincoln, the Putin of the 19th century.
Burn, bomb, rape, kill the innocent.
” Make Georgia howl “ for daring to take the first line of the Declaration of Independence literally.
As always, this is awesome. Thanks for posting.
“Spoons Butler”