In Death United: By G. A. M. Richmond, Va., 1861. (S. L. M., Jan. ’62.)

“Surely in life’s final moments

Ere the spirit takes its flight,”—

Information Wanted: Of my son ——. He was known to be engaged in last ——s fight and cannot now be found. Was a private in Company —, —— Regiment, —— Volunteers. Any tidings of him will be gratefully received by his anxious father at —— House. (E. V. M.)

“Oh! stranger, can you tell me where,

Where is my boy—my brave bright boy!”—

In His Blanket on the Ground: By Caroline Howard Gervais, of Charleston. (Bohemian.)

“Weary, weary lies the soldier

In his blanket on the ground,”—

In Hollywood—A Slumber Song: By Gillie Cary. (C. S. B.)