Living and Dying: By Major George McKnight (“Asa Hartz”). (Sunny.)
“I would not die on the battle field,
Where the missiles are flying wild;”—
The London Times Courier: A Ballad, not by Campbell: by P. H. D. (P. & P. B. from the New Orleans Picayune.)
“A horseman from Manassas bound
Cries, ‘Soldier, noble soldier’”—
The Lonely Grave: By Mrs. C. A. Ball. Charleston, June 7. (E. V. M.)
“In a sheltered nook on Potomac’s shore,
Where the earth is crimsoned with Southern gore,”—
The Lone Sentry: By James R. Randall. (S. S.)