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another effort, For to take his onward way, But his legions then as ever, Will be forced to run away. So let the Yankees, etc. Brave Jeff. and glorious Beauregard, With dashing Johnston, noble, true, Will meet their hireling hosts again, And scatter them like morning dew. So let the Yankees, etc. When the Hessian horde is driven, O'er Potomac's classic flood, The pulses of a new-born freedom, Then will stir old Maryland's blood. So let the Yankees, etc. From the lofty Alleghanies, To old Worcester's sea-washed shore, Her sons will come to greet the victors, There in good old Baltimore. So let the Yankees, etc. Then with voices light and gladsome, We will swell the choral strain, Telling that our dear old mother, Glorious Maryland's free again. So let the Yankees, etc. Then we'll crown our warrior chieftains, Who have led us in the fight, And have brought the South in triumph, Through dread danger's troubled night. So let the Yankees, etc. And the brave who nobly perished, Struggling
One thousand copies of spelling-books recently exchanged for an improved series by the children in the public-schools at Worcester, Mass., have been forwarded to Fortress Monroe, at the request of the Massachusetts soldiers there, who are teaching contraband ideas how to shoot. Ohio Statesman, January 11.