In this cartoon, I see that Jefferson is about to burn the Constitution and other papers (works of Paine and Voltaire) on the altar of French Revolutionary despotism. However, before he burns the Constitution, the American Eagle snatches it away from him. The cartoon was used by the Federalists to persuade others to not vote for Jefferson, because he will damage completely the federal government if he becomes president.
In this cartoon, Jefferson is depicted as a dog coughing out money after being stung by a hornet with the head of Napoleon. On the right is a French minister who is showing the maps of Florida to Jefferson. This cartoon is to represent Jefferson's negotiations for the purchase of West Florida from Spain.
In this cartoon you can see a ship wrecked on land and on top of a turtle. The cartoon is to express to the American people how the American trade with foreign countries has been crushed by the Embargo Act that Jefferson had passed.
Here, Jefferson is in the middle and being grabbed by King George III on the left and Napoleon (greatly exaggerating his short stature) on the right. Both of these European rulers are here taking advantage of Jefferson by asking for him to either join their side.
In this cartoon, a merchant is trying to trade illegally, but a turtle with a license of the Embargo Act is preventing the merchant to trade by grabbing him with its jaw. This cartoon is trying to show how the Embargo Act passed by Jefferson started to affect the American people.