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Cass & his cabinet in 1849,William Allen,Benton,Calhoun,Cass,Houston,Van Buren

Title: Cass & his cabinet in 1849
Related Names:
Robinson, Henry R., d. 1850.
Date Created/Published: N. York : Lith. & pubd. by H.R. Robinson, 1848.
Summary: The satire imputes to the Democrats of 1848, led by candidate Lewis Cass, the corrupt practices of the Van Buren-era party. The artist also criticizes Whig repudiation of stalwart party leader Henry Clay in favor of the independent Zachary Taylor in its 1848 presidential nomination. Cass stands at the head of a table before a paper marked 'Democratic Platform,' addressing his 'Cabinet' composed of old-line Democrats including (left to right) Van Buren's postmaster general Amos Kendall, his treasury secretary Levi Woodbury, former Van Buren Senate allies John Calhoun and Thomas Hart Benton, and Democratic senators Sam Houston and William Allen. Cass: 'Gentlemen, we stand on the Democratic 'Platform,' that is, to 'Reward our Friends,' rewarding of enemies & deserting of Friends is what caused the breaking up of the Whig Party.' Kendall, with a document 'Post-Office Reform' before him: 'Mr. President, I think you had better state to the gentlemen present what our Principles are & what we intend to carry out.' Woodbury, holding a rolled document titled 'New Hampshire' says: 'The Whig Party ought to be broke up for ever, for putting aside 'Clay' & sticking a man in his place that has no principle or Party.' South Carolina Senator Calhoun, writing a paper 'Free Trade S.C.' comments: 'I think after all the northern 'Dough Faces' must feel rather 'flat,' to think we won't go their 'bastard whig ticket.' rather green that.' Benton adds: 'Feel 'flat,' why they are used to that, they always have their own way, Except upon 'Election day!'' 'Houston, with 'Missouri Claims,' agrees: 'Yes, & the day after the 'Election' they say it was a dam'd 'Locofoco cheat, &' that the Irish & Dutch 'both Voted against them.' 'Senator Allen concludes: 'Gentleman, I agree with you all, we must turn out every man that does not stand on the 'Platform,' it will not do to have any spies in our camp.'
Notes:
Entered . . . 1848 by H.R. Robinson.
Lith. & pubd. by H.R. Robinson 51 Park Row N. York (adjoining Lovejoy's Hotel & directly opposite the Park Fountain)
Probably drawn by 'W.J.C.'.
Title appears as it is written on the item.
Weitenkampf, p. 92.
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 1848-33.
Not on videodisc.
Subjects:
Allen, William.
Benton, Thomas Hart,--1782-1858.
Calhoun, John C.--(John Caldwell),--1782-1850.
Cass, Lewis,--1782-1866.
Houston, Sam,--1793-1863.
Kendall, Amos,--1789-1869.
Van Buren, Martin,--1782-1862.
Woodbury, Levi,--1789-1851.
Postal service--1840-1850.
Presidential elections--United States--1840-1850.
Dough-faces.
Lithographs--1840-1850.
Political cartoons--1840-1850.
Bookmark /2008661495/
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