The print quality of this edition is bad. I will add links to a few other items of interest below. The print quality of those is even worse than the ones I copied. Hopefully the Times Machine transcriber bot did a reasonably readable job on them-HJS.
Important from the South: More Rebel Accounts of the Capture of New-Orleans – 2
From Below New-Orleans: Letter from Our Correspondent With the Mortar Fleet – 2-4
News from Fortress Monroe: Arrival of Union Refugees from Tennessee – 4
The Impending Battle: Highly Important from Pittsburgh Landing – 5
Important from the Mississippi: Probable Naval Engagement Near Fort Wright – 5
News from Washington: A Congressional Vote of Censure Against Ex-Secretary Cameron – 5-6
Editorial: The War a War of the People against the Aristocracy – 6-7
Editorial: The News from New-Orleans – 7-8
Editorial: The Legislative Address – 8
Rebel Treatment of Our Fallen Soldiers – 8
Military Police for Southern Cities – 8
Operations in the Virginia Valley-The Progress of Gen. Banks – 8-9
The Commanders of the New-Orleans Expedition – 9
ARMING THE NEGROES OF THE SOUTH.; Inauguration of the Policy in South Carolina
FROM THE YORKTOWN PENINSULA
https://www.nytimes.com/1862/05/01/archives/from-the-yorktown-peninsula.html?searchResultPosition=1
DEPARTMENT OF THE SHENANDOAH.; Reception of the New-Orleans News
THE PRESIDENT AND THE ARREST OF GEN. STONE