From Gen. Sherman: He Undertakes a Treaty with Gen. Johnston – 2
Moseby’s Surrender: All His Men and Officers Give Up, but He Runs Away – 2-3
From Richmond: Jeff. Davis said to be at Augusta – 3
More Rebel Plots in Canada: An Armed Expedition Read to Sail from Toronto – 3-4
Cry of an Injured Innocent: Letter from Geo. N. Sanders – 4
From the Army of the Potomac: Johnston’s Army Demoralized – 4
Grant’s Army: Salute in Honor of Our Victories – 4-5
The Capture of Mobile: Over One Hundred and Fifty Cannon Taken – 5
The Obsequies: Departure of the President’s Body from Harrisburgh – 5-6
A Speech by Fred Douglass – 6
Herold and Atzerot – 6
News from Washington – 6-7
The Seward Family: The Condition of Secretary Seward and His Son – 7
Editorial: An Extraordinary Operation – 7
Editorial: The New President – Extra Official Advice – 7
Editorial: A Sensitive Rebel – 7-8
The State and the Public – 8
Gen. Lee’s Responsibility – 8
More Rebel Plotting in the British Provinces – 8
A Blunder in Political History – 8
Death of Commodore McKean – 8
Sailing of the Steamship Moravian – 8
Shooting Affray – 8
Personal – 8
St. Albans Bazaar – 8
Fatal Accident – 8
Odd Fellows – 8
The Knife – 8