Arrests. Article entitled "Latest from Lawrence-More Arrests." The Sheriff of Douglas County went to Franklin with a full company of US troops and arrested four citizens. 14/2/1.
Contemptable humbug. Article entitled "The Richmond (????) Governor Walker-A Hard Lick." The alarming insurrection against which Gov. Walker directed eight companies of US troops turns out to be a contemptible humbug. 14/1/5.
Free Labor. Article entitled "The Strength of Free Labor." They may trust to see free labor advance by its own inherent energies into regions where slavery has already failed. 14/1/7.
Herald of Freedom. Article entitled "Extracts from Contemporaries." Authors opinion based on an article he read in the Herald of Freedom. 14/1/7.
Inconvenience. Article entitled "Irregularity of the Mails." The people have been subjected to great inconvenience and tardiness of the mails. 14/2/3.
Indians. Article entitled "The Shawnee Lands." The Indians have made their selections. 14/2/4.
Locomotives. Untitled article which describes the number of locomotives running in the US. 14/1/6.
Nomination. Article entitled "Epaphroditus Ransom." Epaphroditus Ransom was nominated for the democratic party of Kanzas for congress on August 13, 1857. 14/1/2.
Pacificator. Article entitled "The "Pacificator's" Pacification." The family of Robert J Walker had consented that he should assume the governership of Kanzas. 14/2/1.
Progress. Article entitled "Progress of Pittsburg." It has been growing with the rapidity only know to those young cities of Kanzas. (Location uncertain).
Progress of Quindaro. Article entitled "Progress of Quindaro." There is no town in the territory, which shows so large a proportionate number of durable improvements. 14/2/3.
Speech. Article entitled "Buchanan Repudiates Squatter Sovereignty." A speech given by Hon A.G. Brown represents that the president has a repudiated the darling doctrine of Douglas and the democracy. 14/1/6.
Votes. Article entitled "The Recent Election." Latest advises from Topeka show 6-7 thousand votes for the Topeka constitution. 14/2/3.