Albert Sidney Johnston: By A. G. (E. V. M., ’69.)
“I heard afar, the cannon’s roar,
Its lightning flashed from shore to shore,”—
Albert Sidney Johnston: Killed at Battle of Shiloh, April, 1862. By Fleming James. (E. V. M.)
“’Mid dim and solemn forests, in the dawning chill and gray
Over dank, unrustling leaves, or through the stiff and sodden clay”—
Albert Sidney Johnston: Dirge by Colonel A. W. Terrell. (Alsb.)
“Hush the notes of exultation for a battle dearly won!
Low the chief’s proud form is lying—Texas weeps another son!”—
All Is Gone: By Fadette. (W. G. S. from the Memphis Appeal.)