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near Alexandria, sends me the following paraphrase of "Yankee Doodle," copied from a Georgia paper. I hope you will give thace in your columns: The cotton States' Farewell to Yankee Doodle. Yankee Doodle, fare you well, Rice and cotton float yYankee Doodle, fare you well, Rice and cotton float you Once we liked you very well, But now we'll do without you. Yankee Doodle had the luck To get a new religion-- A sort of Yankee Doodle had the luck To get a new religion-- A sort of no against pluck At everybody's pigeon. Yankee Doodle strove with pains And Puritanic vigor. To loose the only friendly cYankee Doodle strove with pains And Puritanic vigor. To loose the only friendly chains That ever bound a nigger. But Doodle knowns as well as I, That when his zeal has freed'om, He'd see a million niggers die Before he'd help to read 'em. Yankee Doodle sent us down a gallant missionary, His name was Captain Johnny Brown, Th; But Old Virginia f ed high This military preacher. Yankee Doodle's grown so keen or every dirt shilling-- Propose a trick, however mean, And Yankee Doodle's willing. So, Yankee Doodle, now good-bye. Keep the gains you've gotten-- Proud indep