To A Mocking Bird: On being waked by its song, near the camp, in the dusk of morning. By E. F. W. (Amaranth, from the Southern Illustrated News.)
“Sweet bird that thrill’st with early note
The hedge-row charred and sere,”—
The Toast of Morgan’s Men: By Capt. Thorpe, of Kentucky. (E. V. M.)
“Unclaimed in the land that bore us,
Lost in the land we find,”—
A Toast to Virginia: Tune: “Red, White and Blue.” (R. B. B., 113.)
“A toast to Virginia, God bless her!
The Mother of heroes and states!”—
To Brother Jonathan, on the Dictatorship of Abe Lincoln: By J. I. R., of Richmond. (S. L. M., Ed. Table, April, ’63.)