Peace Negotiations: The Correspondence on the Subject – 2-3
Defeat of Early: A Battle Near Winchester– 3-5
Gen. Sherman’s Army: Three Assaults upon His Lines – 5-6
From Fort Monroe-By Mail – 6
The Baltimore and Ohio Railroad – 6
Army of the Potomac: The Rain in Grant’s Army – 6-7
Indian Troubles – 7
The Rebels in Kentucky – 7
Department of the South: The Rebel Officers Under Fire – 7-8
The Rebels in Missouri – 8
The Rebels in Missouri: Measures Taken for Their Expulsion – 8
The Disaster on the Erie Road: Arrival of the Remnant of the Rebel Prisoners at Elmira – 8
The Prisoners in the South: A Letter from Macon Ga. – 8
Southern News: Troubles in North Carolina – 8-10
News from Washington – 10-11
Editorial: The Democratic Dilemma – The New Peace Movement – 11
The New Peace Movement and Its End – 11-12
Editorial: The Inevitable Bragg – 12
Editorial: The Enemy’s Concealment of His Strength – 12
Editorial: Gen. Johnston’s Career – 12
Gen. Wallace on Future Incursions – 12-13
Editorial: The New Call for Troops – Futility of the Effort to Obtain Blacks – 13
The Peace Movement in North Carolina – 13
The City Clerks – 13
Ritchie’s Series of Union Portraits – 13
Amusements this Evening – 13
I am actually related to Horace Greeley!