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the vorld; Hand I howe him a grudge for his conduct so wile, In himportina shillalahs from Erin's green hile. “I knows Jefferson D. is a rascally chap, Who goes bin for cribbina the Guvurnment pap; That Hexeter ‘All may be down upon me, But as Jeff. ‘as the cotton, I'll cotton to he. “I cares for the blacks not a drat more nor he, Though on principle I goes for settina ‘em free; But hinterest, my cove, we must look after now,-- Unless principle yields, it are poor anyhow.” So spoke Johnny Bull, so he spake hunto me, Hand I ‘inted slyly to Jefferson D., Who, very much pleased, rubbed his ‘ands in his joy, Hand exclaimed: “You're the man for my money, old boy. “Go in, Johnny Times! I will feather your nest; Never mind if you soil it, ‘tis foul at the best; Strange guests have been thar, but my cotton is clean, And a cargo is yourn, if you manage it keen.” So I pitched hinto Doodle like a thousan‘ of brick,-- May'ap it warn't proper to do it — on tick, But