Sorry for the poor print quality of the lead story. The archived version is a little better and can be read at the link provided - HJS.
From New Orleans: Gen. Butler Ruling the Rebels with a Firm Hand – 2-5
The Battle of Shiloh: Gen. Beauregard’s Official Report – 5-6
News from Washington: Character of the Intelligence Received at the War Department – 6-7
From Gen. M’Clellan’s Army: Important Operations of Our Cavalry – 7
The War in the Southwest: Trouble Apprehended in Western Tennessee – 7-8
From Gen. Halleck’s Army: Important Successes Gained by Our Forces – 8
Important from Harper’s Ferry: The Enemy in Front in Considerable Force – 8
Editorial: The Progress of the Campaign – 8
The First Iron-Clad: Representation of the Armored Vessel, Patented by Thomas Gregg, of Pennsylvania, in 1814 – 9
Editorial: What Stonewall Jackson Has Done for the Union – 10
Editorial: The Term of Enlistment – Official Orders and Counter-Orders – 10
The Battle of Pittsburgh Landing – 10-11
What Are Our Iron-Clads Doing? – 11
The Original of the Iron-Clads – 11
The Reorganization of the Medical Department of the Army – 11
Gen. Butler and the Disrespectful Ladies of New-Orleans – 11
Spicy Reading – 11-12
Union Leaders of North Carolina – 12
Fire in Rochester – 12