“Fly to the South, come fly to me

In Richmond there’s a home for thee;”—

A Southern Song: Reply to the Virginia Girl’s Address to her Maryland Lover. By O. H. S. —— Cola. Baltimore, 1861. (R. B. B., 2.)

“Farewell to submission

Whoever may crave,”—

Southern Song of Freedom: Air, “The Minstrels’ Return.” By J. H. H. (R. R.)

“A Nation has sprung into life

Beneath the bright Cross of the South”—

Southern Union: (Randolph.)

“Hail to the new-born nation! hail!