song and story—
Her name shall ring and the world shall sing her honor,
fame and glory;”—
Song of the South: Choir: (Amaranth from The Land We Love.)
“Sing us a song of the South we love!
O! minstrel sing us a song!”—
Song of the Southern Soldier: Air, “Barclay and Perkin’s Drayman.” By P. E. C. (C. C., from the Richmond Examiner.)
“I’m a soldier, you see, that oppression has made,
I don’t fight for pay or for booty,”—
Song of the Southern Women: By Julia Mildred. (P. & P. B.)