Also known as "Durham Gaol", "The Kafoozalum Highland Schottisch", "Katie Bairdie", "Rham Gaol", "The Stewart’s March" and "Will You Go To Sheriff Muir?". This melody is reported to have been played by the Stewart clan pipers at the battle of Sheriffmuir in 1715.
The tune is quite similar to "The Stewart's March" and "London Bridge is Falling Down" family of tunes. The title is from a humorous stage piece called "Ka Foozle-Um" which was written by S. Oxon and published in New York in 1866. The song is a mock-Oriental piece like "Abdulla Bulbul Ameer" which became popular in college songsters of the 1870's and 1880's.
As with most of the songs in this section, I learned it from Oscar Brand.