Not Up to Time, 1862. 'Or, Interference would be very Welcome.' By this time, both sides in the American Civil War were struggling for men and money. Here, the British Lion and the French Eagle consider what action they can take to bring the War to a conclusion. Meanwhile, the two Presidents, Davis on the left and Lincoln on the right are supported by slaves to symbolise the central and most bitter argument of the Civil War. From Punch, or the London Charivari, September 13, 1862.
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