Subjects for Issue No. 18, September 19, 1857


Bogus Convention. "The Bogus Convention." Met in Lecompton, but will adjourn until after the October election because of the election. 18/2/3.

Bogus Convention. "Proceedings of the Bogus Convention." Minutes from the meeting. 18/2/5.

Buchanon Letter. "Buchanan's Letter on Kanzas: Letter to the President." Memorial from officials in Connecticut to President Buchanan expressing the desire to make their own laws, elect their own rules. 18/2/7.

Buchanon on Slavery. "What are we to Expect?" An article concerning Buchanan's slavery decision for Kanzas. 18/2/4.

Buchanon, response to. "Buchanan's letter." Response to Buchanan's letter supporting slavery in Kanzas. 18/2/1.

Buchanon. "Suggestions to Buchanan." Comments made in a letter addressed to President Buchanan about his slavery standpoint. 18/1/2.

Col. Parks to order his stone building to be erected a fourth story instead of three. 18/2/4.

Cuban Slavery. Cuban slave trade. 18/1/7.

Free State Party Meets. "Ticket in Johnson County." The Convention of free-state party met. 18/2/7.

Free State Platform. "Free-State Platform, Adopted July 16, 1857." Items resolved and adopted. 18/4/1.

Fruit. "A Rich Treat." Captain R. K. Riley and Matt J. Lowe of the Lightening Line Steamer Tropic gave a basket of peaches to the Chindowan office. 18/2/5.

Fruit. "Fruits, &. c., in Kanzas." 18/2/3.

Grasshopper Falls convention meeting. "Address to the People of Kanzas." People of Kanzas attend a Convention in Grasshopper Falls about a state government. 18/1/4.

Olathe, Road Meeting. "Road Meeting at Olathe." Minutes from that meeting. 18/2/6.

Herald of Freedom. "The Great Pretender." A letter from the Harold of Freedom was reprinted. 18/2/5.

Kanzas Capital building completion information. 18/1/7.

Land. "He Wants Two Cotton Plantations." A New York man is looking for land in Alabama. 18/1/3.

Land. A Clergyman in St. Louis bought land containing coal. 18/1/7.

Late papers. Late East and St. Louis papers from the Polar Star filed by D. N. Greenleaf, Esq. 18/2/1.

Late papers. Late eastern papers filed by the Lightening Line Steamer Cataract. 18/2/1.

Late papers. Late papers from the Lightening Line Steamer New Lucy. 18/2/1.

Late papers. Late papers provided by Mr. A. C. Carter. 18/2/1.

Late papers. Late St. Louis dailies filed by Capt. R. K. Riley. 18/2/1.

Late papers. W. Harris Esq. of the Tropic delivered St. Louis and Eastern papers. 18/2/7.

Leavenworth ticket. "The County Ticket." Leavenworth County's nomination ticket for the Territorial Legislature was posted. 18/2/1.

Lightening Line Steamer Edinburg replaced Steamer Australia because it made a faster mail boat. 18/2/4.

Marriage. "Married." Couple married in Westfield, New York on September 1, 1857. 18/3/3.

Marriage. H. J. Bliss left Quindaro to be married and has now returned. 18/2/4.

Methodist Episcopal Church. Rev. Eph'm Nute gave his first sermon in the new M. E. Church of Quindaro. 18/2/3.

Methodist Episcopal. Sermon will be held in the M. E. Church tomorrow September 20, 1857. 18/2/4.

Ministerial Alliance. "Kanzas Ministerial Alliance." Minutes from this association's meeting. 18/2/6.

Miscellaneous Items. Imports and exports from past and present compared for New York and Virginia. 18/1/7.

Olathe. "Meeting of the Olathe Squatter Association." Minutes from that meeting. 18/2/6.

Poetry. "Give Me a Loving Heart." 18/1/2.

Presidential reply on Slavery. "The President's Reply." The President states an answer to Kanzas's letter concerning slavery. 18/3/1.

Probate Court. "Candidates." Candidate announcement for Judge of Probate Court for Leavenworth County. 18/3/3.

Quindaro buildings, Col. Parks to order his stone building to be erected a fourth story instead of three. 18/2/4.

Quindaro, Chindowan. Previous week's paper not issued because offices were relocated. 18/2/1.

Quindaro. Methodist Episcopal Church. Rev. Eph'm Nute gave his first sermon in the new M. E. Church of Quindaro. 18/2/3.

Quindaro. Methodist Episcopal. Sermon will be held in the M. E. Church tomorrow September 20, 1857. 18/2/4.

Sale of Slaves. Slavery. Free Negroes to be sold to pay debt. 18/1/7.

Saw Mill. Lumber mill partially in business in Quindaro. 18/2/2.

Spiritualism. "Spiritualism." Spiritualism mentioned in the article. 18/1/7.

Suicide. Senator Rusk committed suicide on his enemy's front porch. 18/1/7.

Walker, Gov. Governor Walker did not leave the Bogus Convention for fear of falling victim to "fire-eaters." 18/2/4.

Weather. Yesterday was cloudy. 18/2/6.


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