Public documents of the legislature of Connecticut, ..session .. . g of the Union for ever! What men, we d inquire, With a spark of true fireIn their bosoms, would ever dare sever, That emblem of glory . Which tells its own story, The flag of the Union for ever! ?? Should such ingrales be found On Columbias free ground,The disgrace, sirs, would leave them—no, never, While conscience would sting,. And say you should clingTo the flag and the Union for ever /v. May the spirits of those Who thrashed well their foes,In time thats g^one by, mighty clever— May their spirits, we pray, Watch oer night
Public documents of the legislature of Connecticut, ..session .. . g of the Union for ever! What men, we d inquire, With a spark of true fireIn their bosoms, would ever dare sever, That emblem of glory . Which tells its own story, The flag of the Union for ever! ?? Should such ingrales be found On Columbias free ground,The disgrace, sirs, would leave them—no, never, While conscience would sting,. And say you should clingTo the flag and the Union for ever /v. May the spirits of those Who thrashed well their foes,In time thats g^one by, mighty clever— May their spirits, we pray, Watch oer night and dayThe flag of the Union for ever / Thus Patriots, all, Roll on the huge ballOf Freedom, and let it stop, never— Till all shall rejoice And shout with one voice, The flag and the Union for ever! GOODWINSREVISED AND RE-PUBLISHED EDITION OFHIS Cffiutedkwl %muI Jtgislatifre Statistics, Are now for sale by the Compiler, comprising a series of Ten yearsback, viz.: from the year 1850 to 1859, inclusive, neatly bound togetherin one volume, at $1 per Wm. Goodwin, Statistician to the Honorable Legislature of Connecticut, wouldmost respectfully announce lo the State Officers, and Members of the GeneralAssembly, that with much care, labor and expense, he has revised and re-pub-lished the whole of the above-named Statistics. He was induced so to do, inconsequence of all the back numbers being out of print. He would add, that on numerous occasions he, has hod one dollar remitted tohim by post for a single copy, but from the circumstances above-named, he wasunder the disagreeable necessity of returning the money to the party that. sent, it!Hence, in order to obviate all such unpleasant difficulties forthe future,he has notonly revised and re-printed the whole of the ten years edition, but has neatlybound them together in one volume. Presuming that the revised edition will be found an excellent fire-side compan-ion when at home, as well as a valuable document for future refer
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