And with her best and bravest bands afar on kindred ground,”—

Texians, To Your Banner Fly: Air, “Scots wha’ hae.” By S. P. R. of Galveston, Texas. August 4, 1863. (Alsb.)

“Texians, to your banner fly,

Texians, now your valor try,”—

Thanksgiving for Victory: Air, “The Watcher.” By Kentucky. (S. O. S.)

“Let the church bells anthems peal,

Glad but low;”—

That Bugler: Or the Upidee Song: As sung by the Washington Artillery, New Orleans, 1862. By Sergeant A. G. Knight, 2nd Co., Bat., Washington Artillery, New Orleans. (Alsb.)

“The shades of night were falling fast, tra-la-la-tra-la-la,

The bugler blew that well known blast, tra-la-la-tra-la-la,”—