Balloon View of the Approaches to Richmond and Rebel Defences – 1
The Great Battle: Further Details from Our Special Correspondents – 2-3
From the Corinth Army: Important Dispatch from Gen. Halleck – 3-5
Department of the Shenandoah: Reports of the Movements of the Rebel Force Under Jackson – 5
From Gen. Banks’ Army: Effects of the Retreat Throughout the Shenandoah Valley – 5-6
News from Washington: The Instructions of the Secretary of War to the Military Governor of North Carolina – 6
Barnum’s Baby Show: Prizes Awarded to All Sorts and Kinds – 6
Editorial: Rout of Beauregard’s Army – The Splendid Movement of Gen. Pope – 6-7
Editorial: The Rationale of Rebel Desperation – 7
Recognized at Last – 7-8
Editorial: Our Inland Coastwise Channels – 8
Emancipating the Slaves of Rebels – 8
The Women of Winchester – 8
Beauregard Curtailed – 8
Our Representatives from Hayti and Liberia – 8
At this point the North did not know that Johnson had been wounded. The also were supremely confident that the Confederates were going to abandon Richmond. By the end of June things change so dramatically in the East.