Rensselaer Gazette, Volume 2, Number 5, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 June 1858 — Prepare for the Fall Election. [ARTICLE]
Prepare for the Fall Election.
The National Republican Association have completed arrangements for publishing and distributing tracts, essays and speeches bearing upon the important question now agitating the country. Most of the speeches delivered in Congress during the present sessiun by Republican Members, and also those Jthat may hereafter be delivered, can be had, enveloped and free of postage, at 75 cents per 100 for and $1,25 per 100 for sixteen-page speeches, i Our Republican friends ought to take im-1 mediate steps to flood every Congressional District, and especially Districts now represented by Administration Democrats, with * these speeches anffdocuments. Heretofore this work has been done by members of Congress, at their own expense, but after the adjournment of Congress this responsibility will devolve upon other friends of the cause. The National Republican Association at Washington City stand ready to lend aIJ. the assistance in their power. Send in your orders without delay. Ad-
dress
L. CLEPHANE,
Sec’y National Republican Association, Washington, D. C.
Kansas News. —The Crusader of Freedom gives the following epitome of Kansas news: “Weather charming— trees all in foliage—politics and politicians selfish——news scarce —money the same only more so—trade reviving—emigration coming in rapidly, but not so largely aa last year—people’s upper lip scornfully upheld at English’s proposition, and people’6 toes aching within their boots to kick him and his Lecompton bastard both. Thatttall.” (KrThc Republican State Committe of Illinois have called a convention to meet at Springfield on the 26th of June, to nominate a candidate for State Treasurer and State Supcrintendant,'
