Caption title Letters of both men, but Northrop's speeches alone are given. Kelley's reply appears separately Boston Public Library (Research Library) copy bound in a volume entitled: Political pamphlets, 1860-1869. At head of volume title: (ms.) K.1006 Bound volume includes: 1. Speech of Hon. F.P. Blair, Jr. -- 2. States vs. territories -- 3. Opinions of a man who wishes to be governor of Pennsylvania -- 4. Speech of Hon. Joseph Holt, of Kentucky -- 5. Address of Hon. Joseph Holt, of Kentucky -- 6. Unionists versus traitors -- 7. Speech of John K. Porter -- 8. Speech of Hon. Horatio Seymour -- 9. The Declaration of Independence, the Articles of Confederation, the Constitution of the United States, and Washington's farewell address -- 10. Puritanism in politics -- 11. Stand by the president! -- 12. Letter from John A. Dix -- 13. Speech by Hon. Sanford E. Church -- 14. Joint debates between George Northrop, Esq., Democratic, and Hon. Wm. D. Kelley, Republican -- 15. Reply of Hon. William D. Kelley to George Northrop, Esq. -- 16. Petition and memorial of citizens of the United States ... -- 17. The democratic view of democracy -- 18. Aristocratic opinions of democracy -- 19. To the President of the United States -- 20. The Faneuil Hall address -- 21. To the voting citizens of the United States -- 22. The dangerous condition of the country -- 23. Brownlow republicanism vs. Ethridge conservatism -- 24. The national problem solved! -- 25. Soldier-statesmen -- 26. Essays on political organization -- 27. The new democracy; or political commonwealth -- 28. Speech of Benjamin Harrison Brewster -- 29. Representative government: its evils and their reform -- 30. A look before and after -- 31. The senatorial term -- 32. Remarks of Col. Duncan -- 33. A record of the absence of President Grant and cabinet from the seat of government -- 34. The political situation resulting from the late state election