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Progress of reform!!! No. 1 - Political cartoon, public domain image

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A scene in New York, outside the gates of City Hall Park. Two well-dressed men with top hats overturn the table of two apple-women. One of the men (from all appearances a Loco Foco radical Democrat) shouts at the women, "What right have you to live? Come, clear out!" The other man topples a table from which fall apples, cigars, and what looks like a cider churn, ordering them to "Clear out here!" Horrified by the men's actions, the women, who are surrounded by their ragged children, protest, "You take my life, when you take the means by which I live" and "God forgive the plunderers of my fatherless babes!" Watching the uproar is a genteel young couple walking at right. The woman asks her companion, "Law! Mr. Brown aint you glad that these disgusting beings will no longer offend the eyes of pious and respectable people?" He replies, in an affected accent, "Yes, my de--aw! They are werry of-fensive . . ." In the background is visible the north side of City Hall, from which flies an American flag with the cryptic words "Order Reigns in Warsaw." To the right appears another building marked "Post Office" (actually John Vanderlyn's Rotunda, which over time saw a number of uses as a public building). Weitenkampf suggests that the subject is David Hale, influential publisher of the New York "Journal of Commerce," and his campaign against work on Sundays. The man overturning the table is probably identifiable as Hale.

Entered . . . 1844 by James Baillie.

Lith. & pub. by James Baillie 33 Spruce St. N.Y.

Signed: H. Bucholzer.

The Library's impression was deposited for copyright on June 26, 1844, and is printed on the reverse side of "Loco Foco Triumphal Honors" (no. 1844-31).

Title appears as it is written on the item.

Weitenkampf, p. 84.

Forms part of: American cartoon print filing series (Library of Congress)

Published in: American political prints, 1766-1876 / Bernard F. Reilly. Boston : G.K. Hall, 1991, entry 1844-18.

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01/01/1844
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Baillie, James S., active 1838-1855.
Bucholzer, H.
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hale david equal rights party new york ny new york ny blue laws political elections poor persons new york state street vendors newspapers journal of commerce lithographs political cartoons progress reform vintage images 1844 north side city hall prints 19th century state line cartoon prints american james s baillie h bucholzer ultra high resolution high resolution flag musicians new york journal library of congress public domain comics