The Capture of Norfolk: Editorial Correspondence of the New-York Times – 2-6
The City of Richmond and Its Defences – 2
News From Fortress Monroe: Particulars Relative to the Destruction of the Merrimac – 6
The War in the Southwest: A Brisk Skirmish Between Gen. Pope and the Rebels – 6-7
Gen. McClellan’s Advance: News from the Army up to Sunday Evening – 7
The Battle at West Point: Details of Preliminary Movements – 7-8
Important from the South: The National Fleet Advancing on Mobile – 8
Department of the Rappahannock: Capture of a Rebel Infantry Picket by the Ira Harris Cavalry – 8-9
News from Washington: Return of President Lincoln from Fortress Monroe – 9
The Battle on the Mississippi: Highly Interesting Particulars – 9
The Next Rebel City to be Captured-Mobile in Danger – 9-10
Editorial: Pressing on Richmond-Impending Capture of the Rebel Capture – 10
The Occupation of Norfolk – 10
The Spirit of the Rebels – 10
The Merrimac and the Monitor – 10-11
Editorial: French Cis-Atlantic Intervention – 11
Mexico – 11
General News – 11
The nearby community of Merrimac was named after the ship because a coal mine there produced the coal for the ship.