The Expected Texas Invasion: The Bloody Twentieth, Galveston, Tex., March 22, 1865. (Alsb.)
“What right have the Northmen our homes to invade—
Could the scions of freemen admit?”—
Fable or History: (Victor Hugo) by Tenella. [Mrs. M. B. Clarke of N. C.] (S. L. M.)
“A hungry Ape one summer’s day
Did idly through a forest stray,”—
The Fair and the Brave: Flag Presentation to the “Jackson Hornets” by Eleven Young Ladies at Bellefonte, Ala. Written by a Tennessee poetess. (P. &. P. B. from the Charleston Mercury.)
“First to rise against oppression
In this glorious Southern band;”—
The Faith of The South: By Kentucky. (S. O. S.)