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mond Dispatch.] There is nothing like patriotic songs to inspire a people on the eve of battle. We therefore venture to send to the Dispatch the last version or "Dixie, " and also a song to "Virginia," sung to the old air of "Scots whaha wi Wallace bled," which appeared in the Alexandria Geretts a year ago: "Dixie"--the Beloved Land. Come all ye gallant Southern band, And rush to arms for Dixie Land, Look away, away, away, in Dixie Land ! We'll drive the invader from our shore, And s I am bound for Dixie, O, ho ! O, ho ! In Dixie Land to take my stand, To live and die for Dixie Land, Look away, away, away, down South in Dixie ! Look away, away, away, down South in Dixie ! The flag of Virginia.air--"Scot's wha ha' wi' Wallace bled." Virginia's Flag — no eagle yet Scars with unfettered pinion Above the fowler's snare more free Than the flag of the "Old Dominion." While on the breeze of Heaven it floats, Our souls with rapture fill; We'll fight beneath its sacred