Subjects for Issue No. 33, January 30, 1858


Atlantic Monthly, New Magazine. Article entitled "Atlantic Monthly." Advertises a new magazine and its contents. 33/4/5.

Paper. News item announcing that Hon. Robert J. Walker is establishing an individual Democratic paper. 33/2/6.

Church. News item which advertised that Rev. S.D. Storr and Rev. O. Perinchief would be preaching at the Congressional Church. 33/2/7.

Constitutional Convention. News item that announced the Constitutional Convention and explained that they would be discussing the Liquor Law. 33/2/1.

Destruction. Article entitled "Destruction of the Ballot-Box in Linn County-the Truth about the manner." Deciding whether or not to note the destruction. 33/2/6.

Enabling Act. News item Hon. Marcus J. Parrot wrote a letter explaining that he didn't think that the Enabling Act would pass Congress. 33/2/1.

Epidemic. News item announced an epidemic of Erysipelas among the Wyandot Indians. 33/3/1.

Governor's race. News item which showed the results of the Governor's race in Kanzas. 33/2/3.

Kickapoo. Article entitled "Look on this Picture then on That." Comparing the difference between the Kickapoo and the Leavenworth. 33/2/7.

Lecompton Constitution. Article entitled "Self-Government in America." Compared the positive and negative effects, if Kanzas would admit under the Lecompton Constitution. 33/2/1.

Lecompton Constitution. News item explained the struggle of Kanzas admitting under the Lecompton Constitution, because General Walker was captured. 33/2/5.

Ledger. News item reported the New York Ledger progressing well. 33/3/1.

Obituary, George I. Clark. News item which mentioned the death of George I. Clark. 33/3/3.

Party. News item, told about the German's big party. 33/3/1.

Poem Quindaro Library. News item which mentioned that J.M. Walden read a poem at the Quindaro Library. 33/3/3.

Political Parties. Article entitled "The Province of the Parties." Discussed the differences between the political parties. 33/2/1.

Politics. Article entitled "Kanzas Press." Discussed the characteristics of politicians. 33/2/6.

Shooting. News item which mentioned that Mr. Strover was shot while returning from Lawerence to Wyandott. 33/3/1.

Sugar Cane. Article entitled "Chinese Sugar Cane." Letter to the Editor that explained his experiments he did with the sugar cane. 33/2/3.

Tampering. Article entitled "Jack Henderson's Trial." Discussed the trial of John D. Henderson, which pertained to the possible poll tampering during the election. 33/2/2.

Territory Organic Act. Article entitled "Message of Governor Robinson." Congress discussed the Territory Organic Act and slavery in the territories of Kanzas. 33/1/2.

Tribune. Article entitled "The New York Tribune." Announced that the Tribune issued it's first Daily on the 10th of April, 1841. 33/4/6.


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