Subjects for Issue No. 48, May 15, 1858


Affection, Petition for. News item about a man intending to petition congress for an act on channels of affection. 48/1/7.

Atlantic Monthly. "The Atlantic Monthly" is a new magazine that will contain art, literature, and politics. 48/4/4.

Baptist church membership. A minister refuses to furnish the statistics of the membership of the church in an article titled "Hard-Shell Baptists". 48/1/5.

Beecher, Henry Ward. Different little sayings such as "Flowers are the sweetest things." Titled "Gems from Henry Ward Beecher." 48/1/5.

Benton, Col. "Colonel Benton in his Family" talks about the side of Col. Benton that never was thought to exist. 48/1/5.

Blackwood's Magazine. This article tells of the contents of "Blackwood's Magazine" and the British Reviews. 48/4/6.

Buchanan Criticism. The article "He is Only a Printer" talks about comparing James Buchanan to famous printers/writers. 48/1/2.

Cause and Effect. The article "Next Tuesday's Work" talks about cause and effect. 48/2/1.

Chinese Sugar Cane. Different tastes you can get from Chinese sugar cane discussed in an article called "Cane Cider". 48/1/5.

Cincinnatus. "The Cincinnatus" is a magazine that will be issued at Farmers' College. 48/4/4.

City Ordinance Number 2. City Ordinance number 2 was passed May 3, 1858. This article tells of its contents. 48/3/2.

Cleaning Clothes. The article "Why Labor so Hard when Washing" talks of a chemical that helps cleaning clothes a lot easier. 48/4/4.

Cornwalles, Lord (????). The article "Thomas Jefferson's Slaves" talks about when Lord Cornwalles stole his slaves and what happened in that event. 48/1/4.

Eclectic Magazine. The article "A New Volume" discusses the contents of the Eclectic Magazine in its new year 1857. 48/4/6.

English Bill. An article called "The English Dodge" presents the disagreements on the Lecompton Constitution. 48/2/2.

English Bill. Article titled "Passage Over the Dodge" discusses a bill that was to be presented as submitting the Lecompton Constitution to be voted by the people. 48/1/4.

English Bill. House debate on the English Substitute. 48/1/4.

English Bill. The Richmond South comments on the English Kanzas bill. 48/2/4.

Female Pill. The article "The Great Female Pill" is about a pill Dr. "Wheatings" has that will help women be more regular during their monthly cycle. 48/4/4.

Ferry, Quindaro. Some thirty emigrants crossed the Missouri by the Quindaro Ferry. 48/3/1.

Floyd, Gov. "Gov. Floyd to be Driven out of the Cabinet" talks of the disliking of Gov. Floyd. 48/1/3.

Free Love. This is an article about a paper being delivered about free love. 48/1/7.

Free-State Platform. 48/2/7.

Globe, The. A new newspaper called "The Globe" will have updates of what's going on in congress. 48/4/3.

Harper's New Monthly Magazine. "Harper's New Monthly Magazine" tells of the terms of the magazine and what will be included. 48/4/3.

Harper's Weekly. A new family newspaper called "Harper's Weekly." 48/4/1.

Honey. The article "Honey, the best of Honey" talks of making and selling honey. 48/4/1.

Law Constituency. The article " Whose Law is it?" points out that the laws are supposed to reflect the opinions of the people. 48/2/4.

Leavenworth Constitution. Talks about the hostility and feelings towards the Leavenworth Constitution. 48/2/4.

Leavenworth Constitution. The article "The Game" is about getting as many votes against the Leavenworth Constitution. 48/2/3.

Lecompton Perfidy. " The Lecompton Perfidy" a letter from Col. Forner about the perfidy of the President in regards to Kanzas. 48/1/3.

Leviathan. An article called " The Leviathan" gives statistics about this particular ship. 48/1/7.

Medical College. The article "The Eclectic College of Medicine" reports who will be attending the spring session on Monday February 8th. 48/4/2/.

Mississippi River. Different statistics about the Mississippi River in the article "The Father of Waters". 48/1/6.

Missouri Democrat. "The Missouri Democrat" advertises terms of the paper and what will be included. 48/4/3.

Missouri Magazine. A news item about a new magazine devoted to education called "Missouri Educator". 48/1/7.

Negroes and Injustice. "Injustice of the Administration to the Negro" explains how the government is being unfair to Negroes. 48/1/3.

New York Tribune. This article "The New York Tribune" talks about this particular newspaper and its contents. 48/4/5.

Northern Independent. "The Northern Independent" has a circulation of over nine thousand just in its first six months of being published. 48/4/4.

Obituary Holmes, Dr. John Pocock. Dr. John Pocock Holmes death and life is talked of in the article "A Strange Eventful History". 48/1/2.

Poem. "Words of Thomas Moore Upon His Birthday". 48/1/2.

Poem. A dream titled "The Lion & the Skunk". 48/1/2.

Poem. About a girl "Some Fellow Gets Off the Falling". 48/1/2.

Postal Service. A postmaster got a personal letter and democratic tickets mixed up and delivered to the wrong persons. 48/1/6.

Printing Press. Citizens of St. Cloud replace a press that was damaged in by a mob. 48/1/7.

Quindaro Tour. A news item about Mr. Allen of the Lawrence Republican describing his trip to Quindaro. 48/3/1.

Quindaro. The article " About Quindaro" has parts of an editorial talking about how Rev. Joseph Brooks described Quindaro when he visited. 48/2/6.

Railroad Meeting. The article "Railroad Meeting" talks of the meeting in Platte County, about the speedy completion of the railroad. 48/3/2.

Railroad. A railroad meeting of the citizens to consider claims of the Platte County Railroad in the article "Railroad Meeting in Quindaro". 48/3/1.

River Excursion. A steamer is making an excursion for people who would like to go to the rail road meeting. 48/3/1.

Robinson, Gov. Governor Robinson urges every Free-State man to vote for the ticket put in at Topeka. 48/2/3.

Robinson, Gov. The article "Anti-Lecompton Meeting" talks about a speech given by Governor Robinson. 48/2/5.

Ruffianism. Talking about how a person throws a fit at the sound of the word abolitionist. 48/1/4.

Scoundrelism, Lecompton. J.W. Forney fighting against the Lecompton Scoundrelism. 48/2/4.

Slave Doctrine. Only one-half of the population is needed to make the state a slave state. 48/2/3.

Slavery in Delaware. The article "Slavery in Delaware" discusses abolishing slavery in the state of Delaware. 48/1/4.

Suffrage Question. The People of Kanzas will have the opportunity to speak their opinion on schools and suffrage. 48/2/3.

Swine. The article "Laws of Kanzas Territory" describes swine running loose. 48/4/1.

Texas. Judge Bless describes the streams of Texas in the article "The Streams of Texas". 48/1/6.

Union Meeting. The Union teachers are to meet in Cincinnati. 48/2/3.

Women's Privacy. A question if it is legal for a husband to open his wife's mail. 48/1/6.


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