A Voice from the Old Maryland Line: Air, “Maryland, My Maryland.” By N. G. R. (Dr. N. G. Ridgley.) Baltimore, October 27, 1861. (R. B. B., 70.)

“The Old Line’s foot is on thy shore, Maryland,

Returned triumphant as of yore! Maryland”—

A Voice from the South: Inscribed to Queen Victoria. By Rosa Vertner Jeffrey, January, 1863. (E. V. M.)

“From our ancient moss-veiled forests,

Jasmine bowers, savannahs green”—

The Voice of the South: By Tyrtaeus. (W. G. S., from the Charleston Mercury.)

“’Twas a goodly boon that our fathers gave,

And fits but ill to be held by the slave;”—

Voices of the Winds: By Major S. Yates Levy, of Georgia. (Sunny.)