Subjects for Issue No. 30, December 12, 1857


Baptism. Article entitled "Baptize the Whole Army." General Havelock gets permission to baptize the army. 30/1/6.

Bassett, O.A., Wattossu. News item discussing the arrival of O.A. Bassett and A.D. Richardson. 30/2/4.

Buchanan. Article entitled "How President Buchanan Receives the Ladies." Buchanan is talked about not being a "ladies man." 30/1/7.

Census. News item discusses the population of the United States. 30/1/5.

Coal. Article entitled "Coal." Coal veins were found five feet in depth above ground. 30/1/7.

Confusion. News item about a clerk informing the congregation the clergyman was going fishing instead of officiating with another clergyman. 30/1/7.

Delhi. News item which reports thousands of deaths at the taking of Delhi. 30/1/3.

Drunks. News item about a few members of the Free-state boys indulged themselves in some bad whiskey. 30/2/5.

Election. Article entitled "Massachusetts Election." Discusses the distributions of votes among the nominees. 30/1/4.

Elections. News item, discussing the Territorial Legislature. 30/2/3.

Equality. Article entitled "The Doctrine of Negro Equality Announced by the Administration." The debate whether to call it Negro equality or State equality. 30/1/3.

Hero. Article entitled "A Noble Act." An engineer jumps from a moving train to save a boy. 30/1/5.

House of Representatives. News item the discussion of the division of the members. 30/1/5.

Iron Duke. News item which discusses the meeting of Wellington and his friend Marquis of Anglesea. 30/1/3.

Keystone. News item that reports this steamer leaving a lot of freight at the wharf. 30/2/5.

Labor Pay. Article entitled "Yankee Laborers at Fifty Cents per day." The officers of the railroad reduce the pay of the workmen. 30/1/6.

Lecompton Constitution. News item about the convention. 30/2/1.

Lecompton Constitution. News item which discusses how Judge M.F. Conway plans on getting control of it. 30/2/5.

Legislative Assembly. Article entitled "Message of Governor Stanton." This discusses the agenda of the meeting. 30/2/6.

Library. Article entitled "Library Meeting." A meeting is held to decide to open a library. 30/2/5.

Library. News item that reports the donation of books. 30/2/4.

Marines. Article entitled "Marine Losses for October." Six hundred and sixty three thousand three hundred dollars were valued in damage of the losses. 30/1/7.

Missouri Compromise. Article entitled "President Buchanan a Mystery to himself." Judge Robertson writes a letter to pay his respects to Mr. Buchanan. 30/1/2.

Morals. News item urging readers to rise above the world when you have fallen. 30/1/7.

Neutrality Law. Article entitled "Secretary Cass Exposes Himself." Cass reveals his opinions about letting citizens going to foreign countries. 30/1/5.

New states. News item about the admission of Minnesota, Kanzas and Oregon to the Union. 30/1/5.

Pre-emption Law. News item reporting that a married man must prove residence with family on land claimed. 30/1/7.

Pro-slavery Constitution. Article entitled "Struck Dumb." An argument about whether or not a pro-slavery constitution will be formed and why local papers haven't covered this. 30/1/4.

Proposal. Article entitled "How a Young Man Became Famous." A boy tried to propose to a girl that he liked. 30/1/6.

Public Lectures. News items that discusses the announcement of lecturers for meeting a of the committee. 30/2/4.

Resignation. News item a rumor about the resign of Hon. Charles Sumner is not true. 30/1/7.

Richardson, A.D., Wattossu. News item discussing the arrival of O.A. Bassett and A.D. Richardson. 30/2/4.

Satraps. Article entitled "A Government of Satraps." People of the Territory want some genuine popular sovereignty. 30/1/4.

Slavery. Article entitled "The Wyandott Citizen." The discussion of making Kanzas a free state. 30/2/4.

Slavery. News item about Oregon becoming a slave-holding state. 30/1/7.

Slaves. News item that discusses the number of slaves in Leavenworth. 30/1/7.

Sports. News Item reports that two ladies that swam a race in Paris. 30/1/6.

St. Albans Bank. News item that discusses a letter written about the problems with St. Albans Bank. 30/2/5.

Steamer. News item about the steamer Florida that brought many visitors to Quindaro. 30/2/4.

Territorial Legislature. Article entitled "Mass Convention at Lecompton. Many people were present at the first meeting. 30/2/3.

Topeka Constitution. News item about how some people think that Congress will reject it. 30/2/1.

Topeka Constitution. News item about how some people think that Congress will reject it. 30/2/1.

Voting. Article entitled "How Votes were made in Minnesota." Irish voters were imported to Minnesota from Wisconsin. 30/1/4.

Wagers. News item which describes a bet that was made over the majority of Gov. Chase. 30/1/7.

Wattossu. News item discussing the arrival of O.A. Bassett and A.D. Richardson. 30/2/4.

Widow. News item about a widow finding a new husband. 30/1/6.

Wives. News item in which a manufactory has revealed that 137 girls employed there are married. 30/1/7.


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