From Washington: The Reported Mission to Richmond – 2
From Fortress Monroe: Visit of Hons. Montgomery Blair and Francis P. Blair to the Army of the Potomac – 2
Desertions from Our Army: Execution of Deserters – 2-3
The Guerrilla, Hunter-The Cotton Market –3
From Wilmington: Return of the Transports – 3
A Tirade Against Butler – 3-4
Reports from Rebel Sources – 4-5
From Savannah: Occupation of the City – 5
The War in the Southwest: Fatal Accident – 5
Editorial: The True Military Policy – Its Great Results – 5
Editorial: The Men of the South and the Men of the North – 5-6
Editorial: Public Feeling in Georgia – 6
Editorial: Improper Exposures – 6-7
Editorial: The Operation of the Doctrine of State Rights in the South – 7
Beauregard and Hood – 7
The Situation Around Richmond and Petersburg – 8
The French Canadians – 8
The Brazilian Difficulty – 8
News of the Day – 8
Amusements this Evening – 8
Here our editor compares the South's aristocracy against the North's democracy, finding that while aristocracy fielded brilliant leaders and campaigns in the war's first year, since then, slowly, democracy has warmed to its work and found the resources and leaders needed to win.