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Contents
- TPG
- Preface pp. iii-iv
- The Modern Mithridates G. A.; pp. 5
- Reynard the Fox pp. 5
- The Home-Made Shirt pp. 6-7
- The Piety of Holiday Gifts pp. 8
- "One Mr. Ward" in China (illustration) pp. 9-10
- A Few Outrages pp. 11
- A Few Thoughts About Women pp. 11
- The Town pp. 12
- Holiday Walks pp. 12
- At the Cafe pp. 12
- Politics pp. 13
- The Webster Statue After a Design by Mr. Wendell Phillips pp. 13
- W. I. W. A. S.; pp. 14
- Dignity pp. 14
- The Tribune on Tombs pp. 14
- Save Him from His Friends pp. 14
- Unaccountable Effect of New Year's Calls pp. 19
- Too Little Murray and Too Much Miller pp. 19
- The Real Philosopher's Stone pp. 19
- Government Advertising pp. 19
- Song of the Locomotive pp. 20
- Beware of Imitations pp. 20
- The Jester Touchstone pp. 21
- After Michelet pp. 22-23
- Advice to the Members of the Present Congress pp. 23
- The Message Made Easy pp. 24
- The Bewildered Old Woman (illustration) pp. 25-26
- British Straits and Irish Channels pp. 27
- Provocations of the Promenade pp. 27
- A Few Thoughts About Men pp. 27
- Y& Laste Flippe-Flappe of Y& Noble Everette pp. 28
- Stop Watch pp. 28
- Jonathan to Eugenie pp. 29
- A Wise Suggestion pp. 29
- The Song of the Southern Sawbones pp. 30
- Signs of the Times pp. 30
- Grog and Government pp. 35
- Virtue Its Own Reward pp. 35
- Prudence pp. 36
- Very Unjust pp. 36
- An Honorable Explanation pp. 36
- Dana in For It pp. 36
- Poor La-Mar pp. 37
- Opinions of the Press pp. 37
- The Adventures of Adolphus and Amelia at Cental Park pp. 38
- E Pluribus Union pp. 39
- Hypnotism in the House pp. 39
- A Point Settled pp. 39
- The Ups and Downs of Faro in Washington pp. 40
- Jonathan's Idees pp. 40
- The Acquisitive Boy (illustration) pp. 41-42
- The Slave of the House pp. 43
- Help! Help! Help! pp. 44
- Merchantable Misses pp. 45
- The Benicia Boy's Farewell pp. 45
- Our Candidate pp. 46
- Homespun Humbug pp. 51
- Poor Fellow pp. 51
- Jonathan on Clerks and Clerkin' pp. 51
- Pemberton Mills pp. 52
- The Complete Letter-writer pp. 52
- Sic Transit Gloria Mundi pp. 52
- A Lusus Naturæ pp. 52
- A Voice from Cow-Bay pp. 53
- Insanitary pp. 53
- The Hunt of the Rounding Rabbit pp. 54
- Nursery Rhymes for Factory Stockholders pp. 54
- Congressional Mother Goose pp. 55
- Cabalistic pp. 55
- Something New pp. 55
- A Day in the House pp. 56
- Substance and Shadow (illustration) pp. 57-58
- Feminine Fistiana pp. 59
- Letter to King James, of America from King Queguza of Africa pp. 59
- A New Reading pp. 60
- Naked Art pp. 60
- Rats pp. 61
- The Greatest Plague in Life (illustration) pp. 61
- Description Extraordinary pp. 62
- Mr. Raymond as a Comic Speaker pp. 62
- Perils of the Social Creature pp. 62
- Jewish Persuasion (illustration) pp. 62
- Advice to Green Skaters pp. 67
- The House that Bigelow Built pp. 68
- How It Operates pp. 69
- The Great National Circus pp. 69
- The Fight That Didn't Come Off pp. 69
- Police Civilities pp. 70
- Death, the Builder pp. 70
- A Debate in Mr. Pryor's Style pp. 70
- All Full pp. 71
- The Lady of the Omnibus Horse pp. 71
- As the Noble Wamponoag pp. 71
- Shakspeare for the Counter-Jumpers pp. 72
- The Syrarites of the Shop pp. 72
- The Two Homes (illustration) pp. 73-74
- Worship in Washington pp. 75
- A Cautious Witness pp. 75
- Financial Review pp. 75
- A Question of Political Economy pp. 75
- To the Pew-Owners All Things Should be Pure pp. 76
- Latest from Washington pp. 76-77
- A Poet's Lines Fallen in Pleasant Places pp. 78
- The Fine Arts pp. 78
- College Honors pp. 78
- Sternutographics pp. 83
- The Puff Electrical pp. 83
- A Tupper for the B'Hoys pp. 83
- Consoling pp. 84
- Natural History pp. 84
- The Noble Art of Flinging Filth pp. 84
- Economical Starvation pp. 85
- No One to Blame pp. 85
- Sign of Opulence pp. 85
- Jonathan on Biddies pp. 86
- The Congressional Aid Society pp. 86
- Mummery pp. 86
- Adding Insult to Injury (illustration) pp. 87
- New Guide to the Central Park pp. 87
- Disorganization Versus Honor pp. 88
- Mr. S. W. D.—Look here, Miss Sherman, you've rather too much crinoline (illustration) pp. 89-90
- The Song of the Shirtless pp. 91
- The Peace Congress Conducted on American Principles pp. 91
- The New Comedy at the City Hall pp. 92
- An Evangelical Sharp-Shooter pp. 92
- Lord Love Ye All pp. 93
- Your Aunt or Your Uncle pp. 93
- Hazlitt in the Descendant pp. 93
- Anti-Police-Politeness Pledge pp. 94
- The Councilman of Manhattan pp. 94
- From the House of Representatives pp. 99
- Latest from Polygamutah pp. 100
- Lines to Zoyora pp. 101
- The Non-Intercourse Dodge pp. 101
- The Town pp. 102
- Queery pp. 103
- To Gentlemen of Elegant Leisure pp. 103
- A Batch of Valentines pp. 104
- The School-Master vs. the Post-Ditto pp. 104
- Our Political Snake-Chamber (illustration) pp. 105-106
- Ourselves as Seen in a Mike-Roscope pp. 107
- The Queen's English by the Queen's Editor pp. 107
- Heartrending Occurrence at the Free Academy pp. 107
- A Brand Plucked from the Burning pp. 107
- Here and There pp. 108
- The Epicure's Lament pp. 109
- Room Wanted for a Gentleman pp. 109
- The Last Boston Excitement pp. 110
- Put Him Out pp. 110
- Know Thyself pp. 115
- Douglas's Serenade pp. 115
- For Sale Low, to Close a Concern pp. 115
- An Aloe of Wit pp. 115
- Western Courtship pp. 115
- What's in a Name? pp. 115
- The Sorrows of a Dead Head pp. 116
- Stephen D. and Jimmy B. pp. 116
- A Luxurious Idea pp. 117
- Lo! The Poor Indian pp. 117
- Progress of Medical Science pp. 117
- Preposterous Fare pp. 118
- A Literary Persecution pp. 118
- Important Advertisement pp. 118
- Only a Sailor pp. 119
- Painful Cause of Puff-De-Se pp. 119
- A Little Lesson from Jimmy Buchanan pp. 120
- The Complete Letter-Writer pp. 120
- Opening Day pp. 120
- Hint to Biographers pp. 120
- The King and the Ghost of Gaffer Forney (illustration) pp. 121-122
- Lecture at Cooper Institute pp. 123
- Natural History pp. 124
- Important to Ladies pp. 124
- Weight for the Waggon pp. 124
- Damning with Faint Praise pp. 124
- Here and There pp. 125
- Rules for Going to Sleep pp. 126
- A Sound Objection pp. 126
- More Fatal Carelessness in Construction pp. 126
- A Sensation at Washington pp. 126
- The Pentapoint Gin pp. 131
- El Politico; An Opera in One Grand Act pp. 132-133
- Art in the Senate pp. 133
- Dramatic Scene pp. 134-135
- Natural History pp. 135
- How to Preserve the Honor of a State pp. 135
- Windy Walking pp. 136
- The Political Zoyora (illustration) pp. 137-138
- Edward's Rival pp. 139
- Any Other Name Twice as Sweet pp. 139
- The Very Latest from Governor Wise pp. 139
- The Douglas Tactics pp. 139
- Grand Exposure of the Ceremonies of the Sons of Malta pp. 140-141
- The Song of the Bay State Shoemaker pp. 141
- Our Political Logic pp. 142
- Galic Modesty pp. 142
- Twenty Per Cent pp. 142
- The Vexation of J. B. pp. 147-148
- An Object of Interest pp. 148
- Sentence Worthy of a Paragram pp. 148
- The Outraged Alderman pp. 148
- Truth by Accident pp. 149
- Sic Semper, etc. pp. 149
- Don Cochrane and the Seventh Regiment pp. 149
- Here and There pp. 150
- Those Broadway Belles pp. 151
- A Literary Tribunal pp. 151
- The Puff Elaborate pp. 151
- Important Artistic Correspondence pp. 152
- A Downy Cove pp. 152
- Fast Agriculture, for the Students of Yale College pp. 152
- Sambo Agonistes (illustration) pp. 153-154
- Natural History pp. 155
- An Act for the Regulation of Small Boys pp. 155
- The Virginia Volunteers pp. 155
- Signs of the Times pp. 156
- The Advertising of the Future pp. 156
- A Cordial for Our Cares pp. 156
- A Spiritual Revelation pp. 156
- Letter from a Patriot pp. 157
- Scene from the Political Drama of Romeo and Juliet pp. 157
- Laconic pp. 158
- A Sleepless Question pp. 158
- The Dyspeptic's Douche pp. 158
- Vale pp. 158
- Jonathan to Stephen pp. 163
- The Age Progresses pp. 163
- The Lion and the Bear pp. 163
- Artless Jokes pp. 163
- Of Course pp. 163
- The Gallant Seventh go to Washington pp. 164
- The Sky-Rocket Cheer pp. 164
- Hexameters for the World pp. 165
- Phrasing of Sentences pp. 166
- Effect of the Mileage Reform Bill pp. 166
- The Jewel of Consistency pp. 166
- Here and There pp. 166
- A Pity About the Union pp. 166
- Nice Men Milliners pp. 167
- Muscular Morality pp. 167
- Sporting Intelligence pp. 168
- 'Twas Ever Thus pp. 168
- The Senatorial Tapster pp. 169-170
- The Course of True Love pp. 171
- A Counter Hit pp. 172
- Ages of American Authors pp. 172
- A Natural History pp. 173
- A Sure Preventive pp. 173
- The Cue for Every Billiard Player pp. 174
- A Breakfast for Louis Napoleon pp. 174
- Cheap Benevolence pp. 174
- The Naughty Napoleon pp. 174
- For the Marines pp. 174
- Something Unprecedented In the Annals of Journalism pp. 179
- New Steamer pp. 180
- A Melancholy Swell's Farewell to the Gay Season pp. 180
- An Explanation pp. 180
- Wade, and what he found Wanting pp. 180
- Petrified Novels pp. 181
- The Conservative's Lament pp. 181
- Zoyara and the Bostonians pp. 182
- Unprecedented Attraction pp. 182
- Wanted to Know pp. 182
- Counter-Jumpers pp. 183
- Our Law Intelligence pp. 183
- Rev. Theodore Parker's Nightmare pp. 183
- A Valuable Collection pp. 184
- Diplomacy and Business pp. 184
- How Many Richmonds? pp. 184
- The Whole Duty of the Foreign Minister (illustration) pp. 185-186
- Natural History pp. 187
- The Strikes in New York pp. 187
- Light at Last pp. 187
- The Godenski Gap pp. 188
- Philadelphia Corked Up pp. 188
- Here and There pp. 189
- Epigram pp. 189
- The Governor's Greatness pp. 190
- Free (and Easy) Schools pp. 190
- Refuses to be Comforted (illustration) pp. 195
- "Isle of Palms" pp. 195
- A Sequence with "No Followers Allowed" pp. 195
- A Voice from the Counter pp. 196
- The Gentle Shepherd pp. 196-197
- The Late Cold Snap pp. 197
- The Police on a New Line pp. 198
- Our Spiritual Correspondence pp. 198
- Old Spiteful! pp. 198
- Preposterous pp. 198
- Celebration of St. Patrick's Day pp. 199
- The Coquette of the Herald pp. 199
- Bad for Virgil pp. 199
- That Gridiron Bill pp. 200
- Our London Correspondence pp. 200
- Dished (illustration) pp. 201-202
- Natural History pp. 203
- Important Publication Expected pp. 203
- Advertisement pp. 203
- Here and There pp. 204
- Scientific Muddle pp. 204
- Letter from Miss Venus pp. 205
- Erudite Law-Makers pp. 205
- We Congratulate the South pp. 206
- Prospectus—To the Ladies of America pp. 206
- Natural History pp. 211
- A Tribute to the House pp. 211
- Do So by All Means pp. 212
- The Sweet Charity of Boston pp. 212
- The Doom of the Iron Law; or, the Goblin Gridiron, Chapter I Kylvanus Sobb, Jr.; pp. 212
- What's the News? pp. 213
- Pork and Perfidy pp. 213
- Not the Right Thing pp. 213
- "Say and Seal" pp. 213
- Here and There pp. 214
- The Young Gentleman's Lament pp. 214
- New Kind of Life Preserver pp. 214
- A Fellow of Infinite Jest pp. 215
- Simple Recipes pp. 215
- Interesting to Farmers pp. 215
- The Seventh pp. 215
- K. B. pp. 215
- The Counter-Jumpers' Gymnasium pp. 216
- What Ought to be Done with Mexico (illustration) pp. 217-218
- A Bas Les Polygames pp. 219
- The Vanity Fair Juvenile Library pp. 219
- A Terrible Time on Boston pp. 220
- Correspondence between a Celebrated Manager and a Great Star pp. 220
- Live Oak George and His Live Hoax pp. 220
- Heart-Salve pp. 221
- Cheap Advice—and Good pp. 221
- Jonathan's Mexican Notions pp. 221
- The Future Republic of Letters pp. 222
- Show Us the Man pp. 222
- A Mirthful Moving of the Southern "Bowls" pp. 227
- An Humble Offering at the Shrine of the Hon. Mr. Blake, M. C. from Ohio,—and Philanthropist in General pp. 227
- Natural History pp. 228
- A Merciful Provision of Nature pp. 228
- Phœnix Barnum pp. 228
- Advertisement pp. 228
- An Important Discovery pp. 228
- The Æsthetics of Journalism pp. 229
- Heraldic Summersaults pp. 229
- Pellucid as Mud pp. 230
- The Architecture of Broadway pp. 230
- In Re Bartlett pp. 230
- A Little Ship pp. 230
- Capital Punishment pp. 231
- Great Loss by Fire pp. 231
- The Habits of Good Society pp. 231
- A Very Learned Senator pp. 232
- Impeding Self-Destruction of the Austrian Army pp. 232
- A Word to Mr. Mississippi Brown pp. 232
- Out of a Situation (illustration) pp. 233-234
- A Dictionary for Congressmen pp. 235
- Popular Politics pp. 235
- A Neat Thing in Jail Breaking pp. 235
- The Rhyme of the Lamp-Post Letter-Box pp. 236
- The Championship of Plymouth Church pp. 237
- A Burden Upon Public Attention pp. 237
- Interesting Literary Discovery pp. 237
- Here and There pp. 238
- Standard Household Words pp. 238
- A Terpsichorean Tabby pp. 243
- The Force of Example pp. 243
- Very Commendable pp. 243
- The Model Statesman pp. 243
- Pugilism for the Boudoir pp. 244
- Religious Sunday Amusement pp. 244
- The Height of Impudence pp. 244
- The Lamb pp. 245
- The Delights of Debate pp. 245
- One Mrs. Brown of Linn pp. 246
- "Sweet Auburn" Soured pp. 246
- Journalistic Exposures pp. 246
- The Two Champions (illustration) pp. 247-250
- The Ballad of Fistiana pp. 251
- The Hon. G. B. on the P. R. pp. 251
- A War Leader pp. 252
- Vanity Fair's Arrangements to Outdo its Contemporaries pp. 252
- The Man for Charleston pp. 252
- A Sovereign Balm for Lawrence Wounds pp. 253
- An Entertaining Work pp. 253
- Douglas to the Democracy pp. 253
- Conviviality at the Convention pp. 254
- Reform Needed pp. 254
- A City Item pp. 254
- Personal pp. 259
- J. B. Reads Us! pp. 259
- Hints from Omnibus Drivers pp. 260
- Not a Very Hard Case pp. 260
- The Cricket of Our Heart pp. 260
- Sweet Simplicity pp. 260
- Beecher's Idea of a Blush pp. 260
- An Odorous Comparison pp. 261
- Interesting Literary Correspondence pp. 261
- A Distinction Without a Difference pp. 261
- Natural History pp. 262
- At the Saloon pp. 262
- The Counter-Jumper Sweel pp. 263
- "Never too Late to Mend" pp. 263
- The Japanese Embassy pp. 264
- Dancing for Eels in the Charleston Market pp. 265-266
- The Habits of Good Society, No. II, Chapter I V. F. Goldstick; pp. 267
- A Sensible Serenade pp. 267
- A New Table of Distances pp. 267
- To the Lodging-Hunter pp. 268
- Advice to Native Domestics pp. 268
- Timely Hints to "Marrying Men" pp. 268
- Jokes of All Ages Supplied with Suitable Garments pp. 268
- Curious Developments pp. 268
- The Baby pp. 269
- Rain or Shine pp. 269
- Politics vs. Business pp. 269
- Bunn in Excelsis pp. 270
- Where is the Little Joker? pp. 270
- We Visit the Academy of Design pp. 275-276
- Bird Law pp. 277
- Like Unto Like pp. 277
- Query pp. 277
- A Young Fellow's Notion pp. 277
- Hints to Pedestrians pp. 277
- A New Letter-Writer for Belligerent Congressmen pp. 278
- Another Conspiracy pp. 278
- To the Public pp. 278
- Journalism and the Japanese pp. 279
- Thieves! Thieves! Thieves! pp. 279
- The Foolish Giants pp. 280
- Fwedwick Fitz Noodle and the Devil pp. 280
- The Charleston Soliloquy pp. 281-282
- The Habits of Good Society, No. 3, Chapter I (cont.) V. F. Goldstick; pp. 283
- Our Museum pp. 283
- Appeals to Liberality pp. 283
- A Washing Way the Heathen Have pp. 284
- Bennett to Douglas pp. 284
- Aldermanic Impudence pp. 284
- Serves Him Right pp. 284
- The Manufacture of Fun pp. 285
- Directions for Discovering When its Twelve O'Clock pp. 285
- Show Funerals pp. 286
- The Milk Accounted For pp. 286
- A. P. pp. 286
- The March of Intellect pp. 286
- How is This? pp. 291
- Orful pp. 291
- A Paradox of the P. R. pp. 291
- Ridiculous Mus pp. 291
- The Æsthetics of Buttons, "Eye" the First pp. 292
- Jonathan on the Prize-Fight pp. 292
- Metallurgical pp. 293
- A Dowling in Cuba pp. 293
- Yes, Rather Neat pp. 293
- Altogether Superfluous pp. 293
- A Consummation Most Devoutly, etc. pp. 293
- British Fair Play pp. 293
- Set At—to Catch At pp. 294
- Our Southern Correspondence pp. 294
- Evil Communications Corrupt, etc. pp. 294
- Natural History pp. 295
- Correspondence pp. 295
- The British Referee pp. 296
- Something New Under the Sun pp. 296
- Shakspeare for J. B. (illustration) pp. 297-298
- Our Appointment pp. 299
- The Æsthetics of Tippling pp. 299
- Another Declination pp. 299
- Apropos de "Marmion" pp. 299
- The Dreadful First of May pp. 300
- The Rat Millenium pp. 301
- The Charleston Bolt pp. 301
- Conventional Joke pp. 301
- The Habits of Good Society, No. 4, Chapter Penultimate V. F. Goldstick; pp. 302
- Our Currency pp. 302
- Advertisement pp. 302
- From Our Correspondent pp. 307
- Passion Flowers pp. 307
- How Ky-Ind pp. 308
- Treasure Trove pp. 308
- Don't Give up the Belt pp. 308
- Terrible Threat pp. 308
- Can it be Borne? pp. 309
- The Great Prize-Fight at Charleston pp. 309
- The Æsthetics of Buttons, "Eye" the Second pp. 310
- A Whistle from the Underground Railway pp. 310
- The Frog that Would Be an Ox pp. 310
- Slander Most Foul pp. 310
- The New Sunday Law pp. 311
- Natural History pp. 311
- A Figure that Stands for Naught pp. 311
- The State of Cuba pp. 312
- The Grateful Delegates pp. 312
- Oh! Brother pp. 312
- The "Men for Charleston" pp. 312
- A Pierce-r pp. 312
- A Solemn Fact pp. 312
- Military pp. 312
- The Political Game of Bluff (illustration) pp. 313-314
- Vanity Fair to Joseph Smith pp. 315
- The Right Man in the Right Place pp. 315
- Our Second Visit to the Academy of Design pp. 316-317
- The War of the Dictionaries pp. 318
- A Fine Opening pp. 318
- Geological Catechism for Bar-Keepers pp. 323
- The True and Only Intelligence Respecting the Visit of the Prince of Wales pp. 323
- Here and There pp. 324
- England's Serenade to Japan pp. 324
- Notes, per Camden and Amboy pp. 324
- On Dit pp. 324
- The Æsthetics of Buttons, "Eye" the Third pp. 325
- Counter-Jumper pp. 325
- Conventional Joke pp. 325
- Boiled but Not Basted pp. 325
- Our Agriculture Column pp. 326
- See Here pp. 326
- Capping the Climax pp. 326
- Ye Clerical Delegate pp. 327
- Curiosities of Analogy in "Animated Nature" pp. 327
- Some Men are Born to Honors pp. 327
- Mother Goose's Sauce for the British Gander pp. 327
- A Cry for Cuba pp. 328
- John Bull and the Japanese pp. 328
- Birds of a Feather pp. 328
- What a Pity (illustration) pp. 329-330
- The Woman's Rights Convention pp. 331
- Dowling pp. 331
- "Le Boxe" pp. 332
- Piety in Posture pp. 332
- British Jealousy pp. 332
- The Barbarians pp. 332
- The British Lion pp. 333
- The Show's the Thing pp. 334
- The Time Ball pp. 334
- A Nest Egg for the Abolitionist pp. 334
- Model English pp. 334
- All Work and No Play pp. 339
- Cross Purposes pp. 339
- The Dream of Simme Boojsen No-Cami pp. 340
- Art is a Life-Long Sport pp. 340
- Men, not Measures pp. 340
- A Thorn for the Rose pp. 340
- No "Casus Belli" pp. 340
- More Lives than a Cat pp. 341
- Is there any Vacancy? pp. 341
- A Good Example pp. 341
- "About the Scythes" pp. 341
- The Fitness of Things pp. 342
- A Touch of Camanche pp. 342
- Joke Without Precedent pp. 342
- Facilis Decensus Avenue pp. 342
- What More Could They Want? pp. 343
- The Latest Carpenter Job pp. 343
- Shine's Defence pp. 343
- Odd pp. 343
- Not a Sure Thing Yet pp. 343
- Deportment pp. 343
- Changing About pp. 343
- A Japanese Curiosity pp. 344
- $1,000 Reward! pp. 344
- Dangerous Reform pp. 344
- You Can't Come It pp. 344
- Literary Intelligence pp. 344
- Let Out in the Cold (illustration) pp. 345-346
- Notes Per C. A. A. R. R. pp. 347
- We, Us, and Company pp. 347
- An English Lady pp. 347
- The Mystery Cleared pp. 347
- Played Out! pp. 347
- The Æsthetics of Buttons, the Last Eye pp. 348
- The Last Traveller pp. 348
- What is His Line? pp. 348
- Philological pp. 348
- The Republican Fizzle pp. 349
- The Dangers of Broadway pp. 349
- A Proper Name pp. 349
- A Chance to Supply Deficiency pp. 349
- Have they Stepped Out? pp. 349
- The Coming Regatta pp. 350
- Which and What? pp. 350
- Grand Catastrophe Exhibition pp. 350
- Stunning Pattern of a Senator pp. 350
- The Coming Man pp. 350
- A Cheerful Proposition (illustration) pp. 355
- Judah in Japan pp. 355
- Boston Relieved of a Cruel Doubt pp. 355
- Supererogatory pp. 355
- Our Strong Man pp. 355
- Brilliant Idea pp. 355
- Sporting Item pp. 355
- Information Wanted pp. 356
- Punning Made Easy pp. 356
- Henry versus Horace pp. 357
- Slow Tortures for the Japs pp. 358
- Boston to New York pp. 358
- The P. O. Matter Cancelled pp. 358
- P. M. Peck's Reasons for Abolishing Beards pp. 358
- The War of Words pp. 359
- Surgeon's Wit pp. 359
- A Chapter on Words pp. 359
- The See! The See! pp. 359
- Chronological pp. 359
- Wanted—A Whaler (illustration) pp. 360
- The New Brutus pp. 360
- Sunday Coming on Monday pp. 360
- "Et Tu, Greeley!" (illustration) pp. 361-362
- The Elopement pp. 363
- Tip Us Your Paddle pp. 363
- Sports of the Period pp. 364
- A Naughty Deed Done by the Naughty Editor of V. F. pp. 364
- Lo! The Poor Japanese pp. 365
- A Politicienne pp. 365
- Syllabus of a Discourse pp. 365
- Please Don't! pp. 366
- We Wonder pp. 366
- A Horrible Suspicion pp. 366
- Jest Adapted to the Infant Mind pp. 366
- An Oasis pp. 366
- Musical Correspondence of Vanity Fair pp. 366
- Pity the Poor Police pp. 371
- Side-Splitting Humor of the Rail-Splitters pp. 371
- A Trotting-Match pp. 372-373
- A Chance for Capitalists pp. 373
- Dying to be Martyred pp. 373
- Our Rural Police Report pp. 374
- Found Drowned pp. 374
- A Generous Fellow pp. 375
- How the Tribune Reporter got into a Good Thing pp. 375
- Letter from a Jolly Dog pp. 376
- Is it Possible pp. 376
- Shaky (illustration) pp. 377-378
- The Great Christening pp. 379
- A Word to the Weather pp. 380
- A Very Proper Distinction pp. 380
- "I see by the Churl that so gracefully Smokes" pp. 380
- An Evident Error pp. 380
- Honor to whom Honor pp. 380
- The Rails Good for Something After All pp. 380
- Very Natural pp. 380
- Germantown Graphics pp. 381
- What's in a Name? pp. 381
- Very Dead pp. 381
- The Giant Baby pp. 382
- The Hanlon of the Arena of Journalism pp. 382
- A "Ten" Strike pp. 382
- In Extremis pp. 382
- The Speech of the Hereafter pp. 382
- A Case of Real Distress pp. 382
- A Something Settled Madness pp. 382
- Easily Explained pp. 382
- A Small Piece of Business pp. 382
- Matters Which It Will Be Well for the Embassy to Understand pp. 387
- The Sweepers pp. 387
- Japanese Customs pp. 388
- Vanity Fair's "Four Year Olds" pp. 388
- A Lusus Naturæ pp. 388
- The Forth Ward Schools pp. 389
- Life of Lincoln (Abraham) the Chicago Nominee pp. 389
- The New World pp. 390
- Another Claim pp. 390
- An Independent Obituary pp. 390
- Here and There pp. 391
- A Happy Dispatch pp. 391
- Deed Worthy of Record pp. 391
- All on Account of Judge Russell pp. 391
- Vanity Fair Welcomes the Embassy on Behalf of the Ladies pp. 392
- Clerical Bonhomie pp. 392
- "Glad to See You" (illustration) pp. 393-394
- Punning Made Easy pp. 395
- Birds in the High Hall Garden pp. 395
- Recipe for Summer "Tonic" pp. 395
- Too Zealous, by Half pp. 395
- Metropolitan Amusements pp. 396
- Germantown Graphics pp. 397
- Telegraphic pp. 397
- "A Rat! A Rat!" pp. 397
- Modesty Immense pp. 397
- The Song of the Dying Swan pp. 398
- Rather a Long Stretch pp. 398
- How V. F. Proposes to Do It pp. 398
- How They Do It pp. 403
- Vermifugitive Verses pp. 403
- A Word to Reporters pp. 403
- The Tribune's New Guide to Places of Amusement pp. 403
- Well Meant but not all Advisable pp. 403
- What Ho! Schoolmaster! pp. 403
- Are We Right? pp. 403
- A Week of Excitements pp. 404
- The Drama in Boston pp. 404
- There! pp. 405
- The Unworldly World pp. 405
- The Game of the Sociable Snake pp. 406
- Honors Easy pp. 406
- Pious Criminals pp. 406
- Mighty Moderate pp. 407
- One Half Found and the Other Half Wanted pp. 407
- Sport-ive Joke of a Londoner pp. 407
- To the Trustees of the Forth Ward Schools pp. 407
- Why We gave It up pp. 407
- About the Size of It pp. 407
- No Wonder pp. 407
- The Reason Why pp. 407
- A Nice Man for the St. George's (illustration) pp. 408
- A New Martyr pp. 408
- A Distinction with a Difference pp. 408
- Political Joke pp. 408
- Faring Well pp. 408
- "With Neatness and (happy) Dispatch pp. 408
- The Two Great Easterns (illustration) pp. 409-410
- Punning Made Easy pp. 411
- Copy of an Antique Manuscript pp. 412-413
- Germantown Graphics pp. 413
- A New Essay on Criticism pp. 413
- Natural History pp. 413
- It Is an Ill Wind That Blows Nobody Good pp. 414
- 222 pp. 414
- Index pp. 415-418