“There is no union when the hearts

That once were bound together,”—

The Frontier Ranger: By M. B. Smith, 2nd Texas. (Alsb.)

“Come list to a Ranger, you kind-hearted stranger.

A song, tho’ a sad one, you are welcome to hear,”—

The Funeral Dirge of Stonewall Jackson: By Rosa Vertner Jeffrey, May 20, 1863. (E. V. M.)

“Muffled drum and solemn bugle,

Sound a dirge as on ye move,”—

Funeral of Albert Sidney Johnston: (Fag.)

“He fell, and they cried, bring us home our dead!