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The Feast of Roses.

CARRIER'S ADDRESS OF THE PENNSYLVANIA INQUIRER, CHRISTMAS, 1858. NEW YEAR, 1859.

VETERAN CAVALRY SONG.

ABRAHAM'S DAUGHTER. NO. 2.

A PRIVATE STILL.

SWEET LUCY MAY

I AM LONELY TO-NIGHT.

THE CONVENT CELL.

THE WOODPECKER.

HUNT THE BUFFALO, OR THE BANKS OF THE PLEASANT OHIO.

THE VOLUNTEER.

ANNUAL GREETING OR CARRIERS' ADDRESS OF THE DAILY NEWS: TO THEIR PATRONS, JANUARY 1, 1859.

OH, CHERISH ME.

OLD FRIEND OF YOUTH.

THE MARSEILLES HYMN.

JENNY JONES.

CLAP YOUR HANDS TILL DADDY COMES HOME.

THE HEART BOW'D DOWN.

PAT MC CARTY.

BONNIE JAMIE.

CHEER FOR THE PILOTS!

WORK, BOYS, WORK.

A LIFE ON THE OCEAN WAVE.

HURRAH FOR OUR UNION. A NATIONAL SONG.

RALLY ROUND THE STANDARD BOYS.

THE CHRISTIAN SOLDIER.

AN ADDRESS, BY THE LADIES OF LITTLE EGGHAR- BOR, TO THE IRICK INFANTRY, OF LITTLE EGG HAR- BOR.

DYING HERO'S REQUEST.

PADDY'S KIPPEEN.

EVERY BULLET HAS ITS BILLET.

GOD WILL CARE FOR MOTHER NOW.

PRETTY JEMIMA.

COME BACK, STEBEN.

THE OLD KIRK-YARD.

THOU ART SO NEAR, AND YET SO FAR!

THE AMERICAN GIRL.

MEETING OF THE WATERS.

(THE NEW VERSION OF) THE COLORED VOLUN- TEER.

TAKE CARE OF NUMBER ONE.

LIBERTY and UNION!

THE MARYLAND MARTYRS.

HAIL TO THE UNION.

"PA HAS STRUCK ILE,"

THE YANKEE VOLUNTEERS.

THE OLD CONTRABAND.

THE BOYS OF COMPANY E, 198TH PENNA. VOLUNTEERS.

THE BOLD DRAGOON.

STAND BY THE FLAG.

COMIC PARODY.

WILL YOU LOVE ME THEN AS NOW.

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