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e traitors, and o'er the side they went. Wilkes, having got them, wished they'd feel pleasant and at home, So offered his best cabins if their ladies chose to come; But they shook their heads, and merely smiled; I am sorry for to say Conjugality's at a discount down in the C. S. A. They coolly said unto their lords, “Our dresses all are new; What on earth would be the use of going back with you? And thoa we're very sorry that your plans are undone, We mean to pass the winter in Paris and in London. ‘Stead of bothering you, and sharing your prison beds and fetters, We'll write each mail from Europe the most delightful letters: Tell you of all we've done and seen, at party, ball, or play, To cheer your hearts, poor martyrs to Cotton and C. S. A.” So the two vessels parted; the San Jacinto went To unload her precious cargo, while the captain of the “Trent” Having lost a (probable) douceur which had seemed within his grip, We presume, for consolation, retired and took a nip. The la