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United States Senate Theatre. Charles Shurz as Iago.
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The "Liberal" Conspirators (Who, You All Know, Are Honorable Men).
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Not So Easily Played Upon.
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A Few Washington Sketches.-- In the Senate.
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"When this Cruel War is Over."
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The Cincinnati Convention, in a Pickwickian Sense.
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The Haunted House; or, the "Murdered" Rag Baby Will Not Be Still.
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Will the Senator from Massachusetts Do This, to Make his Words Good?
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What H.G. Knows About Thraeshing.
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"None But the Brave Deserves the Fair."
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"Tammany Hall Will Whip Creation this Fall."
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What the Senatorial Cabal Can Not "Blow Over."
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The Presidential Fever on the Supreme Bench.
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Mephistopheles at Work for Destruction. A Bid for the German Vote.
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The Insult Returned.
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Carl is "Disgusted with American Politics."
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The "Long and "Short" of It Is a General "Bust" Up in the "Street."
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"It Never Rains But It Pours."
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Foreign Evangelical Alliance. Two Neros -- (Too Near-o). ; "You Are Getting Too Big for Your Cradle."
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They Both Lie Together in the Washington Arena.
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The Republic Is Not Ungrateful. 
"It is not what is charged, but what is proved that damagesthe party defendant. Any one may be accused of the most heinous offenses; / the Savious of mankind was not only arraigned by conviction; but what of it? Facts alone are decisive." -- New York Tribune, March 13, 1872. 
Location Museum of the City of New York/New York, NY/USA
Unique Identifier MNY30696 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 4315px × 6300px 
Photo Credit The Museum of the City of New York / Art Resource, NY 
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HARPER'S WEEKLY
Political cartoons
Politicians
Politics & government
print (visual work)
Thomas Nast (1840-1902)
United States. Congress. Senate
wood engraving (print)