Subjects for Issue No. 41, March 27, 1858


Atlantic Telegraph Steamer. "Sailing of the Atlantic Telegraph Steamer." Steamer to pick up Atlantic telegraph cable in England. 41/2/5.

Burdel Murder. "Mrs. Cunningham." 41/2/6.

Dred Scott. "Mohammed Pacha's Disappointment with Judge Taney's Decision." 41/2/5.

Fire. "Distressing Casualty in Boston- Young Lady Burned to Death." 41/2/6.

Free State Unity. "The Unity of the Party." From Lawrence, Herald of Freedom. 41/2/5.

Herald of Freedom. Free State Unity. "The Unity of the Party." From Lawrence, Herald of Freedom. 41/2/5.

Honeymoon. Story. "A Sad Honeymoon." Young couple separated by a prison sentence. 41/1/5.

Kansas Press. Stories from various newspapers. 41/1/6.

Kanzas Chief. "Mind How You Talk." Story about Gen. Lane. 41/1/7.

Land Warrants. "Land Warrants in Kanzas." 41/2/4.

Lane, Jim. "What old Jim Says on the Subject." 41/2/4.

Lecompton Government. "Nebraska and Lecompton -1854 and 1858." 41/1/2.

Lecompton Government. "Nebraska and Lecompton -1854 and 1858." Article reprinted from the Ohio Statesman. 41/1/2.

Lecompton. "Lecompton Meeting a Sham." 41/2/4.

Minneola Constitutional Convention. "Proceedings of the Constitutional Convention." 41/2/1.

Ohio Statesman. Lecompton Government. "Nebraska and Lecompton -1854 and 1858." Article reprinted from the Ohio Statesman. 41/1/2.

Pacha, Mohammed. "Mohammed Pacha at New York." 41/2/6.

Plains travel. "Traveling the Plains." 41/2/4.

Poem. "The Red Petticoat," by Charles Mackay. 41/1/2.

Railroads. "Southern Motives and Southern Railroads." 41/2/3.

Shooting. "Shooting Affray in Geary City." Describes the shooting death of Charles Lenhart who is known for having shot the notorious Sheriff Jones at Lawrence. 41/1/6.

Stabbing. "Man Stabbed-Probably Fatal." 41/2/4.

Story of a Prisoner. "Touching Incident," 41/1/5.

Utah. "News From Utah." Col. Johnson in trouble. 41/2/4.

Windfall. "A Windfall" Washerwoman inherits one million. 41/2/6.


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