Eyestrain Wednesday edition. Sorry about that. Pages 1 and 4 (editorial page) of the Times Machine version have bad print like we haven’t seen for a year or more. Happily, it is a one off and tomorrow we will be back to the legible copy – HJS.
Before Petersburgh: The Rebels Get Between the Second and Sixth Corps – 2-4
Our New-Orleans Correspondence: A Negro Celebration of Emancipation Proclamation – 4
From the Mississippi: Destruction and Capture of Rebel Property – 4
From Huntsville: The War in Alabama – 4
President Lincoln, Gen. Grant, and the People – 4
From Fortress Monroe – 4-5
From Baltimore – 5
From Memphis – 5
Gen. Sherman’s Army: Progress of the Campaign in Georgia – 5-6
Execution of Guerrillas: Four Rebels Hung in Nashville – 6
A Disgraceful Surrender-Bardstown, Ky. Captured by the Rebels – 6
The Dahlgren Orders – 7
Inside View of Morgan’s Raid – 7
Forrest’s Movements: Raid Against Railroads – 7
An Article Needed by Wounded Soldiers – 7
The Negro Troops at Petersburgh: A Letter from a Son of Federick Douglass – 7-8
From the South: A Manifesto from the Rebel Congress – 8-9
News from Washington – 9
Proceedings of Congress – 9-11
The Hottest June Weather in Ten Years – 11
Editorial: Slavery and the Union – 11-12
Editorial: The Declaration of Independence Ours – 12
Federal Enlistments in Ireland – 12
Editorial: England as a Belligerent – 12
The Sixty-Sixth New-York Volunteers – 12
A Leap for Home – 12