“On the battlefield he was omnipresent, riding everywhere, generally alone, into the very thickest of the fight, inspiring his the troops by his imperturbable coolness and bravery.”
Gone is the incompetent drunk of the post-Shiloh period. As far as Chicago Tribune and NY Times are concerned, Gen. Grant is now the bee’s knees.
Highly Important: News from Gen. Grant – 2
Operations on the Mississippi: Passage of the Rebel Batteries by Admiral Porter’s Fleet – 2-3
The War in Tennessee: A Dashing Cavalry Affair – 3-4
News from Fortress Monroe: Arrival of 3,000 Exchanged Prisoners – 4
News from Washington – 4
The Case of Hon. Clement L. Vallandigham – 4
News from the Rebel States: A Remarkable Article from the Richmond Enquirer – 4-5
The Raid into Georgia: The Exploits of Gen. Dodge – 5-6
Col. Grierson’s Raid: The History of the Expedition – 6
From the Army of the Potomac: Conjectures and Rumors Regarding a Movement – 6-7
The Battle of Chancellorsville; Interesting Letter from a Soldier – 7-8
Editorial: The Army of the Potomac – 8
Editorial: New Phase of Conscription – 8-9
Richmond – 9
Editorial: The Appointment and Removal of Officers – 9
The Californians in Misery – 9-10