This is the final N.Y. Times post in my American Civil War series. Thanks for reading – Homer.
Review of the Armies: The Second and Last Day of the Great Pageant – 2-5
The Ram Stonewall: Close of Her Uneventful Career – 5-6
From Texas and Mexico: Secessionism Still Rampant – 6
Davis in Fortress Monroe: The Arch-Traitor and C.C. Clay Placed in Close Confinement – 6-7
The Yellow Fever Plot: Examination of Dr. Blackburn – 7
From the Pacific Coast: The Case of the Mexican Emigrants – 7-8
From Nashville: Oath Required of Public Men – 8
From Memphis: Expected Arrival of Gen. Forrest – 8
From Arkansas: Improved State of Affairs – 8
Gen. Warren: Letter from Gen. Warren in Regard to His Being Relieved by Gen. Sheridan – 8-9
From Fortress Monroe – 9
Rebels for Fort Warren-Alexander H. Stephens Sent There – 9
From Washington – 9
Four Days Later from Europe: The News of Johnston’s Surrender in England – 9-10
Amusements – 10
Amusements this Evening – 10
News of the Day – 10-11
Editorial: The Grand Review – Its Appropriate Sequel – 11-12
Editorial: The Fate of Jeff. Davis – 12
Editorial: The Closing Career of the Pirates – The Shenandoah – 12
A Manly Act for a Rebel – 12
From Arkansas – 12-13
Editorial: Testimonials to Public Officials-—An Admirable Example – 13
Editorial: House Rents and the Price of Gold – 13
Belligerent Rights in the British Parliament – 13
The Aspect of Affairs at Matamoras – 13
The Explosion of the Meteor – 13
Sentence for Passing Counterfeit Money – 13
Steamboat Disasters – 13