Our Iron-Clads: The Great Test of the Monitors at Fort McAllister – 2-3
The Shenandoah Valley: The Rebels Said to be in Force Between New-Market and Staunton – 3
Important from the Mississippi: Movement of Troops Against Vicksburgh – 3-4
Our Mississippi Correspondence: Progress of the Lake Providence Canal – 4
Destruction of the Indianola: An Official Confirmation from Admiral Porter – 4-5
Important from Tennessee: Twelve Thousand Rebels Threatening Fort Donelson – 5
News from Kentucky: Apprehensions of Another Rebel Invasion – 5
News from Washington: Rumors of a Rebel Raid on Hooker’s Right – 5-6
The Conduct of the War: Letter from Gen. Halleck to Gen. Rosecrans on the Treatment of Disloyal Persons Within our Lines – 6
Editorial: The Copperheads and Public Opinion – 6-7
A Deserved Promotion – 7
The Turreted Monster Again – 7-8
Wrought Iron Cannon – 8
Dissensions Among the Officers in South Carolina – 8
Editorial: Mr. Greeley’s Position – 8
Arrival of a Prize Steamer – 8
Sale of Arms, &c., Stopped – 8
Collision at Sea – 8