Burial of Lieutenant General Jackson: Air, “Oporto:” by R. W. Kercheval, Esq. (Im.)
“Comrades, advance! Your colors drape with mourning,
Muffled your drums, and arms reversed, ye brave,”—
Burial of the Tough Beef in Galveston: March 5, 1864. (Alsb.)
“The Sabbath sun shone bright and fair,
The earth rejoiced in gladness,”—
Burn the Cotton: By Estelle, Memphis, Tenn., May 16, 1862. (R. R.)
“Burn the cotton! burn the cotton!
Let the solemn triumph rise,”—
Bury Me on the Field, Boys: By Mary S. Grayson, of Md. (Amaranth.)