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rallying an avenge host. Rain nobly courting; danger'spost, They on ward mach to victory. In such clear front and fearless read, Read, suns whose a re for freedom bled, No no pert fled; Aid doubt not their ability. To firmly meet the battle's shock, and stand though the green hill should rook, When rouling land he non mock Heaven's thundering artillery. That ning memory of worng. slander, will make strong There and which drives the steel along Hurling, the foe to infamy. Ruther than this proud Southern land Five Maya keep tyrant's hand, Crawl his vine, marauding band Claim coming nationally, They'll fight till the last man shall fall Behold the last fort's ruined wall, Than yield their birthright, liberty! Haven county, Va July 1861 A osen Famous Ba --Her Eccentricities An Eastern editor observes: Lady Blessington is better known in this country than almost any other woman of title in the old country. She died at Paris, at the somewhat matur