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Jeff. Davis in prison. [graphic].

Jeff. Davis in prison.

Abraham's dream! : "Coming events cast their shadows before." [graphic].

American sympathy and Irish blackguardism. [graphic] / EWC.

Arms of ye confederacie. [graphic] / H.H. Tilley Del. et Sc.

The black Republicans at their devotions. [graphic]

The bloody massacre perpetuated in King Street, Boston, on March 5th, 1770, by a party of the 25th Regt. [graphic] / engrav'd, printed & sold by Paul Revere, Boston.

The Cincinnati platform, or the way to make a new state in 1856. [graphic]

The Clay compromise - a settler. [graphic]

Columbia's noblest sons [graphic] / Manson Lang, 542 Broadway, New York; Lithog. & printed by Kimmel & Forster 254 &n 256 Canal Str. N.Y.

The Declaration of Independence illustrated. [graphic] / Fabronius; Designed by R. Thayer; L. Prang & Co. Lith, Boston.

The Democratic platform [graphic]

The dis-united states or the Southern Confederacy. [graphic]

The disappointed abolitionists. [graphic] / C.

A "dodge" that won't work. [graphic] / J. Cameron.

The election a medley, humbly inscribed, to Squire Lilliput Professor of Scurrillity. [graphic]

The election a medley, humbly inscribed, to Squire Lilliput Professor of Scurrillity. [graphic].

Emancipation. [graphic] / Th. Nast; King & Baird, Printers, 607 Sansom Street, Philadelphia.

Emancipation: the past and the future. [graphic] / Th. Nast.

Fate of the radical party. [graphic] / JAL; Am. News Co. Agent N.Y.

The first of May 1865 or gen'l moving day in Richmond Va. [graphic] / Lith. by Kimmel & Forster, 254 & 256 Canal St., N.Y.

Fixing a block-head to the Constitution or putting a wart on the nose of old ironsides. [graphic]

A foot-race. [graphic]

The (Fort) Monroe doctrine. [graphic]

"The Freedman's Bureau." [graphic] / Thos. Worth.

The Freedman's Bureau! An agency to keep the negro in idleness at the expense of the white man. Twice vetoed by the president, and made a law by congress. Support Congress & you support the negro. Sustain the president & you protect the white man [graphic

The great November contest. Patriotism vs bummerism. [graphic]

The great presidential race of 1856. [graphic]

The great Republican reform party, calling on their candidate. [graphic]

The Great Rohan & the cattle market. [graphic]

Handicap race presidential stakes 1844. [graphic] /. EWC.

An heir to the throne, or the next Republican candidate. [graphic]

The house that Jeff built. [graphic]

How free ballot is protected. [graphic] / J.E. Baker, del.

"I say Billy, do you know why I'm doing this? Cause, I'm going to run for Congress soon!" [graphic] /. Potomac.

I take it on my responsibility. [graphic]

[I] take the responsibility. [graphic] / Hassan Straightshanks, Del.

Immediate emancipation illustrated. [graphic]

"The irrepressible conflict" or the Republican barge in danger. [graphic]

Jeff. Davis., the compromiser, in a tight place. [graphic]

John Brown exhibiting his hangman. [graphic]

John Bull makes a discovery. [graphic]

Johnny Q., introducing the Haytien Ambassador to the ladies of Lynn, Mass. Respectfully inscribed to Miss Caroline Augusta Chase, & the 500 ladies of Lynn who wish to marry black husbands. [graphic] / EWC.

The last offer of reconciliation [graphic] : In rememberance of Prest. A. Lincolns. "The door is open for all." H. Thomas; Lithogr. by Kimmel & Forster 256 Canal Str. N.Y.

The man that blocks up the highway [graphic].

[Manufacturing cigars for the poodles. A sketch from the Havannah.] [graphic] / [As hungry dogs will dirty pudding eat. So poodles suck such nauceous trash for treats.]

The meeting of the Friends. City Hall Park. [graphic]

[Montage of caricatures satirizing Southern Democrats] [graphic].

Much ado about nothing or a militia court-martial. [graphic]

A new song suitable to the season, to the tune of good English beer. [graphic]

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