['Issues for published as: Mississippian', 'Issues for Nov. 7-Dec. 17, 1859; Jan. 17-Feb. 11, 1860; Nov. 27-Dec. 1, 1860 published as: Daily Mississippian'] - 14/09/1860
1860; Gale Group;
Autores
Watkins, Publius, Henry A. Wise, B. R. Holmes, A Slave-Owner, Eastern Clarion, Family Visitor, Memphis,
ResumoMiscellaneous: E. BARKSDALE, Editor & Proprietor, Terms. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements, The Great English Remedy. News: A Congressional Slave Code, The New York Fusion, Anti-Slavery Intolerance, Gone over to the Enemy, "More Proof of Their Designs", Letter from Gov. Wise, Wanted at the Whig Office, Douglas Declares for a Protective Tariff, Later from Walker's Expedition, John Bell and the Wilmot Proviso, Note This?, Mothers!, Interesting Intelligence for the Ladies, No Ground for Caviling at Mr. Breackinridge's Position, By the Telegraph European Political News, Acquitted, More of the Abolition Work in Texas, Elector for the State at Large, Announcements, for Major General, Quack Nostrums, The Coalition, Multiple News Items, Spalding's Prepared Glue, Another Douglas Flag Lowered, Abolition Resistance to the Law in Wisconsin, The Democratic Platform, Kentucky Rifles. Business: Mr. Bell on Suppressing the Slave Trade in the District of Columbia. Editorial: California, The Canvass in Warren, Hon. J. W. S. Merrill of Carroll, How Stand Parties at the North---A Calm Letter from a Northern Man to the Southern Oppositionists, Our Mississippi valloy is destined to become the garden of the world, but a dead weight on its population is the miasm which engenders billious diseases all over it. Letter to the editor: Correspondence, Speech of Judge Sharkey at Vicksburg. Marriage notices: Married.
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