One of the Terrytoons productions features a mouse - a Mickey knockoff, you might say - performing for a group of characters. One of the mouse's stories involves a farm, another involves the south (complete with "Dixie"). With works like "Ye Olde Songs", it's clear why this studio's cartoons never became as famous as Disney's or Warner Bros' cartoons. Maybe Terrytoons just never had the chance to develop its own Bugs Bunny, but this cartoon is certainly nothing special. It'll probably be of interest only to completists.
It's probably worth mentioning something about the first word in the title. Old English included the letter thorn, written þ. With the arrival of movable type printing, it became common to replace þ with y. After thorn got dropped from English, it got mistakenly assumed that ye was a way of saying "the". Funny how these things work out.