The Rebel Invasion: Approach of the Rebels to Harrisburgh – 2-3
The Two Armies: Gen. Hooker Reported Relieved of His Command of the Army of the Potomac – 3
Important from Tennessee: Gen. Rosecrans’ Army in Motion Toward the Enemy – 3-4
Gen. Dix’s Department: An Important and Successful Expedition – 4
A Panic in Richmond: Apprehensions of an Attack – 4-5
The War on the Mississippi: The Rebel Gen. Price Said to be at Island No. 37 – 5
The Siege of Vicksburgh: Progress of our Approach – 5
The Second Assault on Port Hudson: List of Casualties – 5-7
Department of North Carolina – 7
News from Washington: War Gazette – 7-8
Editorial: Strategy of the Campaign – 8-9
Editorial: Removal of Gen. Hooker – Appointment of Gen. Meade – 9
Editorial: Advance of Gen. Rosecrans – 9
Editorial: The Battle of Port Hudson – 9-10
Editorial: Rebel Treatment of Negro Soldiers and Free Negroes – The Law in the Case – 10
Growth of American Commerce – 10
Energy and Reform – 10