Important Proclamations: The Belligerent Rights of the Rebels at an End – 2
The Homeward March: The Advance of the Army of the Potomac at Louisa Court-House – 2
From North Carolina: The Feeling Among the Rebel Soldiers – 2
The Flight of Jeff. Davis: His Capture Probable – 2
Trade with the South: The Three Per Cent. Tax on Shipments Abolished – 2
Department of the Gulf: Occupation of Montgomery and Selma – 2
Arrest of Robert E. Coxe, of Canada, in whose House Sanders and Tucker were Entertained – 2
Surrender of Rebels – 2
From Cairo – 2
Surrender of Dick Taylor, &c. – 3
Traitors to be Hung – 3
The Trial of the Assassins – 3
Treason at Home: The Trial of Hon Benjamin G. Harris – 3
News from Washington – 3-4
Editorial: The Progress and Prospects of the New Atlantic Telegraph – 4
Editorial: Rebel Sensitiveness – 4-5
Interpretation of the Terms of Lee’s Surrender – 5
Amusements this Evening – 5
Judge Boasberg just transported himself back in time and ordered that all privateer vessels receive full due process before being fired upon or occupants of said vessels are detained.