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Published from as: Tri-weekly Mississippian - 25/05/1858

1858; Gale Group;

Autores

Ohio Farmer, Jeff'N Davis, "Talahala", Jeptha Fowlkes, W. L. Yancey, Philadelphia Argus,

Resumo

Miscellaneous: E. Barksdale, Editor and Proprietor. Arts & Entertainment: True and Lasting Words. News: Rules for Selecting Threes from the Nursery, What is to Become of Douglas?, The following communication is from the pen of one of the truest and staunchest Democrat in the "Old Fourth" District, Increase of Southern Manufactures, Judicial District Convention, Mr. Wilkins Micawber, The British Outrages--Meeting in New York, Message of the President on the British Search and Seizure of American Vessels, Wentwort's Chicago Democrat (a mis-named Black Republican sheet) says that the Freesoilers "of the West are determined to have an out and out Philadelphia platform man to represent them, The papers notice the return of Vice President Breckenridge to Washington, the day after the Kansas question was settled!, The Black Republican Construction of the Kansas Bill, Plug Ugly Notices, Admission of Kansas Speech of Hon. W. W. Boyce, of South Carolina, Multiple News Items, Praiseworthy, Lane's Men Turned Robbers in Kansas, The Montgomery Convention, The First Plank Laid, Thermometers of Public Opinion. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements. Shipping news: Record of British Outrages The Outrage by the British Steamer Styx, By Telegraph! Expressly for the Mississippian. Editorial: The Paraguay Controversy, We re-publish the following from our Memphis exchanges, showing the view which Dr. Fowlkes takes of the Pacific Railroad imbroglio, Letter from Hon. Jefferson Davis on the Kansas Bill, Our suggestion of the propriety of the merchants of Jackson plying a small steamer on Pearl river, between that place and this, seems to have had the desired effect. Business: Mr. Yancey's Report in Regard to the Repeal of the Laws Prohibiting the African Slave Trade. Marriage notices: Married.

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