The Orpheus C. Kerr Papers.
New York: Carleton, 1865.
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Preliminares.
The Orpheus C. Kerr Papers.
Letter LXXX. Reporting our Uncle Abe´s lattle Table.
Parte 1.
Parte 2.
Letter LXXXI. Showing how a Minion of Tyranny was terribly punished for interfering with the conservative Women of America.
Letter LXXXII. Noting the utter destruction, by an inebriated Journalist…
Letter LXXXIII. - LXXXIV.
LXXXIII. Referring to Washington City and President´s Message…
LXXXIV. Proving that Russia in indeed our Friend.
Letter LXXXV. Holding the Government strictly accountable for the Occurrence of a recent "military Necessity"
Letter LXXXVI. Touching upon a late Ovation to a parent of his Country.
Letter LXXXVII. In which our correspondent has a deadly affair of honor with a Gentleman from Kentucky.
Letter LXXXVIII. Concerning Intellectual Giants and Pins.
Letter LXXXIX. Showing how the great City of Rome has been ruined by the war.
Letter XC. Giving a deep Insight of Woman´s Nature.
Letter XCI. Containing the venerable Gammon's Report of the Manner…
Letter XCII. In which our enthusiastic correspondent surpasses Aeschylus in the way of an Invocation.
Letter XCIII. Teeming with Consummate Strategy…
Letter XCIV. Affording an Instance of Imperceptible Patriotism.
Letter XCV. - XCVI.
XCV. Noting the continued Anguish of the Conservative Kentucky Chap…
XCVI. Devoted principally to Social Matters…
Letter XCVII. Introducing the great Moral Exhibition of the "Effigynia"
Letter XCVIII. Recounting a chaste "Reconstruction"…
Letter XCIX. In which our Correspondent is betrayed into Argument.
Letter C. Giving divers Instances of strangely-mistaken Identity.
Letter CI. Explaining the well-meant Duplicity of the Journals of the Opposition.
Letter CII. Showing the ingenious Financial Energy of a greatly-reduced Politician.
Letter CIII. Being anther and final Christmas Report.
Parte 1.
Parte 2.
Letter CIV. Explaining, in a lucid and perfectly satisfactory Manner…
Letter CV. - CVI.
CV. Being our Correspondent´s last Effort to the Commencement of a new Mackerel Campaign.
CVI. Wherein will be found certain profound Remarks upon the Variations of Gold…
Letter CVII. Recording the latest Delphic Utterances of One whom we all honor without knowing why.
Letter CVIII. Narrating the utterly unparalleled Conquest of Paris by the venerable Mackerel Brigade.
Letter CIX. Which end eth the third Volume of this inexpressibly veracious History of the War.
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