Alexander The Great , Crossed the Indus with all his conquering army, and beyond it he set his Eastern limit to his empire. 23/2/4.
Brown, (????) , Mentioned in a news item. He was the democratic candidate for governor and was elected by a ten thousand majority. 23/1/5.
Buchanan, President James , Sent a gold watch to Captain A. Johnson as a reward for rescuing someone. 23/2/7.
Cary, F.G. , President of Farmers College in College Hill, Ohio. 23/4/4.
Crade, James M. , Was chosen as a delegate to go to Washington to urge Congress to grant petition in favor of Carson City being their own territory. 24/1/2.
Crawford, Martin J. , He was on the committee of resolutions at the Free-State Meeting at Lecompton. 23/2/4.
Curtis, Mr. Justice , Was one of five judges in a case concerning the rights of slaves in free states and in slave states who said that the suit was abated by a plea to jurisdiction ; which legally ended the cause. 23/3/1.
Custis, George Washington Parke , Patriotic citizen who died from natural causes in his home. 23/1/5.
Daniels, Mr. Justice , Was one of five judges in a case concerning the rights of slaves in free states and in slave states who said that the suit was abated by a plea to jurisdiction ; which legally ended the cause. 23/3/1.
Davis, Alson C. , Distinguished fellow citizen and lawyer. 23/2/2.
Deitzler, (????) , Was elected chairman at Free State Meeting at Lecompton. 23/2/4.
Gartrell, Lucius J. , One of six democratic delegates from Congress. 23/1/5.
Gilpatrick , (????) , Was elected Chairman Messenger at the Free State Meeting at Lecompton. 23/2/4.
Hay, Rev. G.L. , Was stationed in the Northern Presidency when the rebellion occurred, escaped with his family, and returned with home by way of England. 23/1/6.
Hill, Joshua , One of six democratic delegates from Congress. 23/1/5.
Hutchison, W. , Chairman of committee on business at the Free State Meeting at Lecompton. 23/2/4.
Jackson, James , One of six democratic delegates from Congress. 23/1/5.
Jefferson, Thomas , The founder of the democratic party. 23/1/6.
Khan, Jengis , His empire rose and overshadowed rule of Afghans. 23/2/3.
Lane, Jim , The fighter is enough to scatter a panic through a legion or ruffians, but the orator is more an object of read than was Cromwell to the infamous Long Parliament. 23/2/4.
Learned, O.E. , He was on the committee of resolutions at the Free-State Meeting at Lecompton. 23/2/4.
McLean, Mr. Justice , Was one of five judges in a case concerning the rights of slaves in free states and in slave states who said that the suit was abated by a plea to jurisdiction ; which legally ended the cause. 23/3/1.
Niel, Gen. (????) , Was mentioned in an article titled "Incidents of the Rebellion" . Talks about how he caught a rebel, beat him , and then hung him.
Ritchie, (????) , He was on the committee of resolutions at the Free-State Meeting at Lecompton. 23/2/4.
Robinson, Gov. (????) , Heads a mob to break up a quiet democratic meeting in Quindaro. 23/2/2.
Root, (????) , Was elected Chairman Messenger at the Free State Meeting at Lecompton. 23/2/4.
Schuyler, Judge (????) , Was elected chairman at the Free- State Meeting at Lecompton. 23/2/4.
Seward, James L. , One of six democratic delegates from Congress. 23/1/5.
Shirk, (????) , The great laconic philosopher. 23/1/7.
Shore, (????) , Was elected Chairman Messenger at the Free State Meeting at Lecompton. 23/2/4.
Stanton, Fred P. , Secretary of Kanzas Territory, 23/2/7.
Stephens, A.U. , , One of six democratic delegates from Congress. 23/1/5.
Sumner, Charles, In the article he indicates how he feels in the pending political struggle in this country, 23/1/6.
Taney, Chief Justice , Was one of five judges in a case concerning the rights of slaves in free states and in slave states who said that the suit was abated by a plea to jurisdiction ; which legally ended the cause. 23/3/1.
Trippe, Robert P. , One of six democratic delegates from Congress. 23/1/5.
Walden, J. M. , The editor of the Quindaro Chindowan. 23/2/1.
Walker, Gov. (????) , Pledged that to people of Kanzas shall have a vote for delegates for Congress. 23/4/1.
Wayne, Mr. Justice , Was one of five judges in a case concerning the rights of slaves in free states and in slave states who said that the suit was abated by a plea to jurisdiction ; which legally ended the cause. 23/3/1.
Whitman, E.B. , He was on the committee of resolutions at the Free-State Meeting at Lecompton. 23/2/4.
Wright, Augustas R. , One of six democratic delegates from Congress. 23/1/5.