If You Love Me: By J. Augustine Signaigo. (W. G. S.)

“You have told me that you love me,

That you worship at my shrine,”—

Ignivomus Cotton’s Letters to His Relatives in Kentucky: III, He Glorifieth Cotton. For the Louisville Journal. Charleston, S. C., Jan. 1862. (R. N. S.)

“Dear Uncle: I’m certain you never have thought on

The omnipotent greatness and glory of cotton:”—

I’m Conscripted, Smith, Conscripted: By Albert Roberts of Nashville, Tenn. (Hubner.)

“I’m conscripted, Smith, conscripted!

Ebb the subterfuges fast”—

I’m Going Home to Dixie: (Alsb.)