Dying Words of Stonewall Jackson: (Hubner.)

“The stars of night contain the glittering Day

And rain his glory down with sweeter grace,”—

1861: (E. V. M.)

“Virginia’s sons are mustering, from every hill and dale,

The sound of fife and drum is borne upon the rising gale,”—

Eight Years Ago: A Prison Lay: by W. E. Penn, of Tenn. (Sunny.)

“Just eight years ago, I remember the day,

When all was so happy, so joyous and gay;”—

Elegy on Leaving Home: Air, “Good-bye:” by Major Webber, 2nd Kentucky Cavalry, Morgan’s Command. December, 1862. (W. L.)