The Naval Battle at Port Hudson: Plan of Admiral Farragut’s Gallant Attack on the Rebel Batteries – 2
Important from New-Orleans: The Steamer Bio Bio Destroyed by Fire – 3
Full Details of the News: Advance upon Port Hudson – 3-7
Important from Port Royal: Departure of Six Monitors and Several Other Vessels – 7
From the Army of the Potomac: Sports and Pastimes of the Army – 7-8
The War in the Southwest: Failure of the Rebel Raid into Kentucky – 8
Latest Reports from Kentucky: Humphrey Marshall Reported Near Mount Sterling with a Rebel Force – 8
News from Washington: Our Special Washington Dispatches – 8-9
From San Francisco: Rumors of a Secession Organization in Napa County, &c. – 9
Editorial: Port Hudson – 9
The Police and the Sunday Dram-Sellers – 9
Important from Mexico: The French Within Eight Miles of Puebla – 9
Amusements – 9
IF this is a supposed history “class” why do you post the RAG that was and is the New York Times? Then published by Horace Greeley (abolitionist, who also paid Jefferson Davis’s bond, freeing him for a trial that was never prosecuted. Why? because the Union and real popular opinion of actual Americans-did not want to. That and the political reality of their “Deep State” of Western Expansionist railroad barons).
There is NEVER any balance to these daily pages, which were seeded propaganda propping up the Radical Republicans agend a and slaughtering good Northern Men (especially those who could not afford to pay $300 for a replacement, like the very wealthy did).
Perhaps you can explain the single source postings which only scrape open old scabs long healed by the UNITY of our Union restored by both sides in this conflict. There is no purpose one can discern to doing this, no discussion no balance what so ever. Deo Vindice, Home Depot.