The Admission of Kansas

The Tribune Campaign Tracts. Price 4 cents a single copy; 25 cents per Dozen; $1 25 per Hundred ; $10 per Thousand. If ordered by mail, one cent each must be sent to prepay postage. 2\OW KEADY, No. 1. THE IRREPRESSIBLE CONFLICT. It contains the famous speech of Mr. Seward at Rochester, in which he pointed out the fact of the Irrepressible Conflict ; the equally famous speech of Mr. O’Conor at the Academy of Music, contending that Negro Slavery is not unjust; Mr. O’Connor’s recent Letter to certain New York merchants on the same subject; and a brief collection of the opinions of eminent men with regard to Slavery. No. 2. DEMOCRATIC LEADERS FOR DISUNION. The recent powerful speech of Senator Wilson of Massachusetts, in which the fact is demonstrated that the Disunion Movement, began thirty years ago by Mr. Calhoun, has at last obtained the control of all the most influential leaders of the so-called Democratic Party. This is proved by quotations from their own declarations, given in their own language, and forming an array of testimony which cannot be disputed. No. 3. THE ADMISSION OF KANSAS. This Tract contains the powerful Speech of Senator Sbwabd, of New York, delivered in the Senate on Wednesday, Feb. 29, 1860; when, in pursuance of special order, was taken up the bill introduced by Mr. Seward, on the 22d inst., to admit the State of Kansas into the Union, under the Constitution framed, and with the Boundaries prescribed, by the Convention which assembled at Wyandot in July last. No. 4. NATIONAL POLITICS. This Tract contains the brilliant Speech of Abraham Lincoln, of Illinois, the great antagonist of Senator Douglas, delivered at the Cooper Institute, on Monday evening, Feb. 27, I860, and which was listened to with marked approval and profound attention by many of the leading men of the country. We are now able to supply orders for HELPER’S IMPENDING CRISIS OF THE SOUTH the day they are received. Price 25 cents each, either for a single copy or by the quantity. If sent by mail, eight cents each in addition is required to prepay postage. CASSIUS M. OLAY’S SPEECH. Mr. Clay’s speech at the Cooper Institute was published entire in TH® SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE of Feb. 17; an extra edition of which was printed to supply orders. Price 5 cents ; $2 50 per 100; $20 per 1,000. If by mail, one cent each in addition must be sent to prepay postage. SIXTH EDITION NOW READY. THE CASE OF DRED SCOTT: CONDENSED INTO A LARGE COMPACT PAMPHLET OF 104 PAGES. FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE. CONTENTS: I .—The Cass, as made up for and submitted to the United States Supreme Court; II .— The Judgment, as rendered by Chief Justice Taney, with his opinion in full on the various matters in dispute; III .—The Substance and Varying Points of the wholly or partially concurring Opinions and Points of Justices Wayne, Nelson, Grier, Daniel, Campbell, and Catron; IV .—The Substance and Points of Justice McLean’s dissenting Opinion ; N.—The Dissenting Opinion (in full) of Justice Curtis ; VI .—An Analysis of the Points Ruled, and the Opinions delivered ; VII .—The Report and Resolves, with reference to the Decision of the Legislature of New York. Sent by mail, postage paid. One copy 25 cents ; four copies for $1; twelve copies for $2 25. HORACE GREELEY & CO., TRIBUNE OFFICE, NEW YORK.

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