N-The Schooner E.A. Horton C- A- T- S-100 K-D B-6/8 F- H- M-6G-8 S-6 a-4 a-8 a-4 G-8 a-4 d-8 d-4 e-8 d-8 d-8 b-8 a-4 b-8 c%5 c-4 b-8 a-4 b-8 a-4 G-8 L- Come all ye sons of Un- cle Sam come lis- ten to me a- while, And I'll tell you of a H- M-1E-8 B-4_B-4 B-0 E-0 G-4 D-8 D-4 D-8 D-2 G-8 G-8 G-8 a-4 a-4 G-8 a-4 d-8 d-4 e-8 L- cap- ture that was made in Yan- kee style: 'Twas the schoo-ner E. A. Hor- ton in the H- M-5d-4 c%8 a-4 a-8 c%5 c-4 b-8 a-4 b-8 a-4 G-8 E-4_E-8 B-8_B-8 E-8 G-4 G-8 D-4 D-8 L- Bri- tish har- bor lie, She was ta- ken by the "Sweep- stakes" while crui- sing in dis- H- M-6D-5_D-8 S-6 S-6 G-4 G-8 S-6 a-4 b-8 a-8 a-8 G-8 E-8 B-4_B-8 R-8 E-0 E-0 G-4_G-8 D-4 D-8 D-5_D-8 R-8 D-8 L- guise. 'Twas the thir-teenth day of Oc-to- ber In the year six- ty- one. Brave H- M-5D-4 E-8 F-4 G-8 a-8 d-4_d-4 e-8 d-4 c%8 a-4 b-8 c-5_c-8 R-8 b-0 b-0 G-8 G-8 G-8 G-4 a-8 L- Koowl- ton and his com- rades the day it was be- gun. While the Bri-tish thick skulls were H- M-5G-4 d-8 d-4 e-8 d-4 c%8 a-4 b-8 c%5 c-4_b-8 a-4 b-8 a-4 G-8 E-4 E-8 B-4 E-8 L- slee- pin' with red ru- in on their brain We stole a- way our fi- sher- man and H- M-2G-4 G-8 D-4 D-8 D-5 S-6 S-6 L- brought her back a- gain.