Monday, February 27,
1860.New York, NY. | Visitors call at
Astor House to see Lincoln, and he refuses invitations to speak at Patterson
and Orange. Illinois State Journal, 3 March 1860. In evening, Lincoln speaks before a large audience gathered at the
Cooper Institute. He interprets the intent of the U.S. Constitution's framers
and the power of the "Federal Government to control...slavery in our Federal
Territories." In regard to the Dred Scott decision, Lincoln
declares that the Supreme Court was "mistaken" when it determined that "the
right of property in a slave is distinctly and expressly affirmed in the
Constitution." A newspaper reports that his remarks drew "frequent and
irrepressible applause." New York Daily Tribune, 28
February 1860, 6:1-5;
Address
at Cooper Institute, New York City, 27 February 1860,
CW, 3:522-50. |