Featured article – Review of the War, pages 9-10. This is the first of a three-part series. Part II will be posted on August 4 and Part III on August 7. Link to the NY Times archive version here => https://www.nytimes.com/1863/07/31/archives/review-of-the-war-i-what-has-been-done.html?searchResultPosition=1
From the Rebel States: The Effect of the Fall of Vicksburgh – 2-4
The War in Kentucky: Repulse of the Rebels under Pegram and Scott at Paris – 4
The Siege of Charleston: General Gillmore Still Besieging Fort Wagner – 4-5
From the Army of the Potomac: The Eleventh Corps to be Broken Up – 5
The War in the Far West: Gen. Blunt’s Recent Victory in the Indian Territory – 5-6
Obituary: Death of Gen. Strong – 6
The Indian Troubles in the Northwest – 6
The Returning of Fugitive Slaves – 6
News from Washington: Our Special Washington Dispatches – 6
Preliminary Report of the Operations of the Sanitary Commission with the Army of the Potomac, During the Campaign of June and July, 1863 – 6-7
Editorial: The War an Exterminator of Humbugs – 7-8
Editorial: Tennessee Restored – 8
Rebel and Union Officers – 8
Editorial: Negro Soldiers – 8-9
Gen. Price – 9
A Suggestion to the Rebels – 9
July – 9
Review of the War: I.-What Has Been Done – 9-10
Attempted Bank Robbery in Newburgh – 10