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# The Illustrated Wasp - Page 823 Analysis This page contains no visible cartoons or illustrations—it's entirely text-based political commentary. The *Wasp* presents several satirical articles attacking American political figures and policies: 1. **"A Terrible Danger Averted"**: Mocks a supposed British plot to annex the United States, ridiculing Republicans and traitors. 2. **"British Gold and Republican Traitors"**: Alleges British involvement in American politics, referencing Lord Beaconsfield and General Grant's European travels. 3. **"Chinese Laborers"**: Criticizes labor importation schemes and political machinations around Chinese workers. 4. **"Strike Terror Into the Hearts"**: Warns of Workingmen's Party threats to wealthy individuals. The articles use hyperbolic, conspiratorial language typical of 1870s-80s American satirical journalism, attacking both Republican politicians and various perceived threats to American interests.