Rensselaer Union, Volume 11, Number 36, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 May 1879 — Page 5 Miscellaneous Column 1 [MISCELLANEOUS]

RECOVERING THE LOST CAUSE. At tune Uit lid Confederate Congrett; new limit. Jttr “ Kitty Kray." From The New- York Tribune. They smote our holy cause to dust*" At Appomattox apple-tree ; We bowed our head# because we moat _ And followed still our leader, Lee. nut lo 1 to-day we have our way; We heed no Yankoe frown— Hahal Hi-Yaa! We’ll out the Army down I We out that Army down before— In SbenaDdoah’B verdunt vale. On Wagner’s slope, by Shiloh shore. But still it followed on our trail. How, presto I We me rulers be— We heed no Yankee irown— Haho! Hi-Yua I We’ll cut the Army down 1 We out It down on Malvern UIU, On Rappahannock's floating bridge. By Pillow’s wall, at Sbelbyvllle, Amid the flame of Mission Ridge; It rose again ! But uow, aa then. We heed no Yankee frown— Hahal Hi-Yua 1 We’ll cut the Army down I Our noble South shall yet be free l The enemy wbose fight was won Beneath the Appomattox tree Shall lose the day in Washington! With iron band we rule the land; We heed uo Yankee frown— Hahal Ht-Yaal We’ll cut the Army down I