Sherman’s March: Beauregard and Hood Outwitted – 2-3
Army of the Potomac: Vast Improvements at City Point – 4
From Sheridan’s Army: The Late Attack upon a Detachment of the Seventeenth Pennsylvania Cavalry – 4
From Tennessee and Mississippi: Defeat of Gen. Gillem near Bull’s Gap – 5
News from Washington – 5
Editorial: Sherman’s March – 5
Editorial: What Makes the Triumph Complete – 5-6
Editorial: The Prospects of the South – The Guerrilla “Free Companies” – 6
Editorial: The Soldiers in the Field and their Families at Home – 6-7
The British Colonial Union – 7
Lord Lyons – 7
The New-Haven Railroad Disaster – 7
The Blockade Partially Raised – 7
Naval – 7
General News – 7
Amusements this Evening – 7
Death of Gen. Canby – 7
BH Liddell Hart wrote about Sherman, and always used the phrase: he kept his opponents "on the horns of dilemma"