Subjects for Issue No. 31, December 19, 1857


Book Donations. "Books" Donations of books by individuals. 31/2/5.

Buchanan, Mr., Politics. "Prospects of the Republic." Information on the Republic after Buchanan was elected. 31/4/2.

Buchanan, Mr., West. "Mr. Buchanan and the West." Reports the Government has no interest in the Great West. 31/2/5.

Church Services. "Church Services." Announcing times of Church services. 31/2/5.

Citizens' Rights. "Kanzas and Civil War." Stating the willingness of the citizens to fight for their rights and their voice in framing the State Government. 31/1/4.

Donations. "A Card from Gen. Lane." Reports that donations of food, clothing, and money not getting through to the people but to individuals involved in fraud. 31/1/5.

Ferry. "Quindaro and Parkville Ferry." Tells how the ferry plies regularly and how it is increasing in business and will become the most favorite point to cross the Missouri river. 31/2/2.

Free State Delegate Convention. "Free State Mass and Delegate Convention." Announcing another meeting. 31/2/5.

Free State Meeting. "Free-State Meeting." Announcing a meeting the same evening. 31/2/4.

Territorial Legislature Meeting. "The Territorial Legislature." The Territorial Legislature adjourned Thursday, December 17, 1857. 31/2/2.

Free State Resolutions. "Free-State Platform." Political resolutions. 31/4/3.

Globe, The. "The Globe." Information on newspaper. 31/2/7.

Holiday, Law Day. "Law Day." Announcing Law Day. 31/2/2.

Kanzas-Nebraska Bill. "Kanzas-The Proposed Constitution." Discussing the problems faced in the Kansas-Nebraska bill. 31/1/5.

Lecompton Convention. "The Deed is Done." A negative view on the Lecompton Convention and the outcome of it. 31/1/7.

Lecompton Meetings. "Resolutions." Information on the Lecompton meetings. 31/4/3.

Lecompton, Politics. "Action of the Territorial Legislature." Informs of legislation from Lecompton. 31/2/4.

Literature Lecture. "Literature." Announcing a Literature Lecture. 31/2/5.

Love Letters. "Old-fashioned Love Letters." Old love letters to and from the first governor of Mass., John Winthrop and his wife. 31/1/7.

Missouri Compromise. "Future Course of Politics." Discussing the effects of the Democratic party and the repeal of the Missouri Compromise. 31/1/3.

Political Letter. "A Letter from David Wilmot." A letter of encouragement that the Right will be victorious in politics. 31/1/6.

Political Meeting. "Olethe Meeting." Information on an meeting that was held. 31/2/7.

Political Message. "The Message on Kanzas." The President's message relating to Kanzas. 31/2/6.

Republican Party. "The Basis of Parties." Stating the Republican party, having been formed by the threat of the extension of slavery, cannot exist if that threat is terminated. 31/1/5.

Slavery Argument. "Difficulties in Southern Kanzas." Reports the problems between the Free State and Pro-Slavery men in the Southeastern part of the territory. 31/2/4.

Stanton, Sec., Removal. "Removal of Sec. Stanton." Discussing the removal and reason of removal of Sec. Stanton. 31/2/3.

Star of Empire. "The Star of the Empire." Information on newspaper. 31/2/7.

Steamboat, Navigation. "Navigation." Informing that some steamers have been at the wharf of Quindaro within the past week and that the river is very low and hard to navigate. 31/2/2.

Topeka Constitution. "The Topeka Constitution." Discussing the Topeka Constitution. 31/2/1.

Weather. "Builders." Telling that the weather has been mild the last two weeks so it has not affected the builders. 31/2/2.

Whitney House. "Whitney House." Informing that they (?) intend to stop at this House in Lawrence during a session of a convention. 31/2/2.


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