PART FOUR-WILL CONTAIN THE BATTLE OF SHILOH,” BY GENERAL GRANT (continued). The Confederate Side at Shiloh, by Colonel William Preston Johnston, AND General G. T. Beauregard, Son of General Albert Sidney Johnston, the Confederate Commander, killed at Shiloh. - the Confederate General who took command on the death of General Johnston. “ THE UNION AND CONFEDERATE NAVIES,” by Professor James Russell Soley, U. S. N. AND THE BEGINNING OF THE GREAT STORY OF The Fight Between the “Monitor” and the “Merrimac, DESCRIBED BY OFFICERS OF BOTH VESSELS. The De Vinne Press. The Century War Book—Complete in Twenty Parts. PART TWO Contains : THE CONTINUATION OF “GOING TO THE FRONT,” BY A PRIVATE. VIRGINIA SCENES IN ’61, By Constance Cary Harrison. THE BATTLE OF BULL RUN. THE UNION SIDE, by James B. Fry, Brevet Major-General, U. S. A. At Bull Run, Captain and Assistant Adjutant-General on General McDowell’s Staff. IN WASHINGTON AFTER THE BATTLE, by Walt Whitman. THE CONFEDERATE SIDE, by G. T. Beauregard, General, C. S. A. Commanding the Confederate Army of the Potomac at Bull Run, and John D. Imboden, Brigadier-General, C. S. A. Commanding a Confederate Battery of Artillery at Bull Run. WILSON’S CREEK AND THE DEATH OF LYON, By Brigadier-General William M. Wherry. THE SIEGE OF LEXINGTON, MO., By Colonel James A. Mulligan. MILL SPRINGS AND THE DEATH OF GENERAL ZOLLICOFFER, By Colonel R. M. Kelly, AND THE BEGINNING OF RECOLLECTIONS OF FOOTE AND THE GUN=BOATS, By Captain James B. Eads. RICHLY ILLUSTRATED. PART ONE Contains : WASHINGTON ON THE EVE OF THE WAR, By Brigadier-General Charles P. Stone, U. S. V. Inspector-General of the District of Columbia at the outbreak of the War. THE BOMBARDMENT OF FORT SUMTER, Described by Union and Confederate Participants. ‘FROM MOULTRIE TO SUMTER,” by Major-Gen. Abner Doubleday, U.S.A. Captain and Executive Officer under Major Anderson at Fort Sumter. ‘ INSIDE THE FORT,” a Graphic Narrative by Captain James Chester, Sergeant of the Garrison at Fort Sumter. ‘THE CONFEDERATE SIDE AT SUMTER,” by Lieutenant-General Stephen D. Lee, C. S. A. Captain and Aide-de-camp to the Confederate General Beauregard during the bombardment. THE CONFEDERATE GOVERNMENT, An article by R. Barnwell Rhett, Formerly editor of the Charleston “ Mercury,” With portraits of JEFFERSON DAVIS AND HIS CABINET. WAR PREPARATIONS IN THE NORTH, By Major-General Jacob D. Cox, Ex-Governor of Ohio, and Secretary of the Interior under President Grant. ‘GOING TO THE FRONT,” BY A PRIVATE. (Continued in Part Two.) RICHLY ILLUSTRATED.