Subjects for Issue No. 2, May 23, 1857


Building of Churches. Article entitled "Churches", which described how much it, will cost and where the two new churches will be built. 2/3/2.

Building Stones. Article entitled "Building Stone", which described a new stone used for building. 2/3/2.

Constitutional Rights. Article entitled "Independent movement at Hyatt", which described how the citizens felt about their rights according to the Constitution. 2/4/2.

Convention held on March 10, 1857. 2/4/5.

Cunningham, Judge. News Item, Judge Cunningham was expected in Fort Scott and never showed up. 2/3/3.

Cunningham, Mrs. (????). Article entitled "Mrs. Cunningham Acquitted Scenes", which described the case of Mrs. Cunningham alias Burdell.

Dallas Clarendon Treaty. Article entitled "Rejection of the Dallas Clarendon Treaty", which described the Dallas Clarendon Treaty. 2/4/3.

Danger in Quindaro, News Item, which the messenger on the F. X. Aubry reported that persons who stopped at Quindaro are in danger of their lives. 2/2/1.

Democratic Party. News Item, a description of the Democratic Party in its own organs. 2/1/7.

Description of Freedom. News Item, which described freedom politically, socially and morally. 2/2/1.

Dred Scott Case. Article entitled "Brownson on Taney". Brownson puts down Chief Justice Taney for his decision in the Dred Scott Case. Calling him a bad judge and a bad Roman Catholic. 2/1/5.

Election Rules. Article entitled "Brown vs. Stanton". Mr. Stanton requires Mr. Brown to follow outrageous rules to run for governor. 2/2/7.

English Story. Article entitled "Pre-Emption", which described an Englishmen telling a story. 2/4/4.

English Story. Article entitled "Stealing saw Logs out West", which described an Englishman telling a story. 2/4/4.

Establishment of Quindaro. Article entitled "Quindaro". Quindaro was establish on January 1, 1857. 2/1/1.

Farm Machines. News Item, which advertised reaping and mowing, machines. 2/2/1.

Foreign Affairs. Article entitled, "Affairs at Washington", which described the Chinese question. 2/3/5.

Newspaper Printing. News Item, more newspaper will be printed in order to supplied the demand. 2/2/1.

Parkville Meeting. News Item, which described a meeting in Parkville, Mo. 2/3/2.

Quindaro Existence. Article entitled, "Stop Them", Thos E. Tuff denied the existence of Quindaro. 2/3/1.

Railroad Meeting. Article entitled "Railroad Meeting at Quindaro", which described the railroad meeting at Quindaro, held May 15, 1857. 2/3/1.

Railroad to Parkville. Article entitled "Parkville Railroad", which described plans to build a railroad that will connect Hannibal and St. Joseph 's to Parkville. 2/2/6.

Railroads in Kanzas. Article entitled "Kanzas and her Railroad". Kanzas wanted railroad to be built though out the state. Bring millions of dollars in to the cities. 2/1/4.

Roads in Kanzas. Article entitled, "Roads from Quindaro". The construction of roads for wagons thought-out Kanzas. 2/1/3.

Separation of the Union. Article entitled "Saving the Union", which described how the North and South felt about separation. 2/1/7.

Small Pox. News Item, a man referred, as the "leader" did not show up for court because his family had the small pox. 2/3/1.

Territoral Legislature. Article entitled "The Power that Be". Men of Kanzas declared against the Territorial Legislature. 2/2/2.

Territorial Pride. Article entitled "Bragging and Blowing", described how different territories pride them. 2/2/5.

Topeka Convention. Article entitled "Free-State Platform", which described the Topeka

Views of Constitution. News Item, citizens of Kanzas rejected acting Governor Stanton views on the union and the Constitution. 2/2/5.

Visiting Charge. News Item, passengers ticketed to Kanzas City were charge a additional 250 dollars to come to Quindaro. 2/2/7.

Walker, Gov.. News Item, a cannon was fired in honor of Gov. Walker. 2/3/2.


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