“Full many have sung of the victories our warriors have won,

From Bethel, by the eastern tide, to sunny Galveston”—

Sea-Weeds: Written in Exile: By Annie Chambers Ketchum. (W. G. S.)

“Friend of the thoughtful mind and gentle heart!

Beneath the citron-tree”—

Secession, or Uncle Sam’s Troublesome Daughters: 1862. (C. C.)

“Waking up one lovely morning,

In the Autumn’s rarest prime”—

Semmes’ Sword: By Mrs. Margaret J. Preston. Beechmore, 1866. (E. V. M.)

“Into the sea he hurled it,