Mumford, the Martyr of New Orleans: By Ina M. Porter, of Alabama. (W. G. S.)

“Where murdered Mumford lies

Bewailed in bitter sighs,”—

Munson’s Hill: Air, “Call me Pet Names.” (R. B. B., 88.)

“Oh call us hard names, call us mere tools

In the hands of the North, to be made such fools,”—

Music in Camp: By John R. Thompson. (C. S. B., from the Louisville Journal.)

“Two armies covered hill and plain,

Where Rappahannock’s waters,”—

My Dream: By L. F. East Baton Rouge, November 7, 1861. (R. R.)