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Democratic Comedy: In Three Acts

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Parent Issue
Day
25
Month
August
Year
1845
Copyright
Public Domain
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Jet 1. Prologue by C. P. Danforth, the ('siingui.shed editor of the Naslnia Gozette, Nov. 16, 1843:- Tde evilsthnt will be entailedupon thpNorth by i he aiímispion of Texas into the Union, nrfi IiXCALCUr.ABLK. GRKAT, VAST - BEYOND ALL HUMAN COM PREHENSIÓN! The object and rle.i.'n throughont ALL, IS BLACK AS INK- AS BITTER AS HRLLÜ!" Pluiíitive chorus lo fhe same tune by the Democratie nditor. ponerally. Act 2. N. II. deJegaten to the Eiltimare Convention instructed to vote for Van Buren, tihry ínstnictiouS by voiinj for Polk nnd Texns. Ex-Governor I ínb'oard returns nnd boasts of his shure in the q'ieer transaction. Mr. Polk is eltcted. Editor Dnnforlh gets the Nashnn posi office. Ail 3. Texas nrcepts the overtures of Uncle Sam. Mr. DanfortA appears swinjringf Iiíh lint nnd Bhputfng nt the Jop of Ijiö voice, on the 10! h f Jiily, 1 8 45 : - "GREATI-GOOD1!- GLORÍOUSü: TKXAS1S AiN.NKXP:D TO TI113 UMTKD STATBSÜ!"' Drmocrntie editors jnin in the shnul in fuJI choru?, aocotHoanied with preat clattetingr of cliuir.s nnd in;inacles, nnd ínap;ii)r of slavewhipsby the Sc.ite contra) committen, concluding with tlie celebrnlcd anli British wnrwhoop by the edror of the ulkcr PutrioU-

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Signal of Liberty
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