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['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'] - 28/09/1860

1860; Gale Group;

Autores

J. J. Williams, Sec'y C. D. Fair, Lyttleton Tyler, Independent South, Richmond Ea.,

Resumo

Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements. Miscellaneous: E. BARKSDALE, Editor & Proprietor, Terms. News: Southern Douglas Elector for Breckinridge, Naples Captured by Garibaldi, Military Companies---Attention, "There is No Man at the South Who More Deserves to Be Called a Southern Man with Northern Principles, Than John Bell", Hon. W. A. Lake and W. C. Smedes on Disunion, What the Oppositionists Thought in 1849 of Voting to Receive Abolition Petitions, How It Works, The Great English Remedy Sir Jame's Clarke's, Senator Green of Missisouri upon the Issues of the Day, Bell Nominated by Abolitionists, Announcements For Major General, An Abolitionist Hung at Talladgega, An Abolitionist, Pugh Vs. Douglas, Desperate Men Resort to Falsehood, The Governor Elect of Missouri Republites Douglas, and Declares for Breckinridge and Land, and Endorses the Democratic Platform, The Wide-Awakes---The Linconin-Douglas Forces Organizing for the Black Republican Inauguration, and the "Enforcement of the Laws", The Canvass, Douglas Sneers at the Courage of Southern Citizens, For President, The Best Beyond a Question, Well Put, Multiple News Items, Douglas' Revenge, The Richmond Enquirer on Douglas's "Coercion" Threat, Quack Nostrcms, The Only Way to Save the Union, Still They Come, What They Used to Say, Webster on States' Rights and Obligagations. Editorial: Democrats Be on Your Guard---Union Bank Bonds, Black Republicans in the Constitutional Union Convention---A Mississippi Bell Elector Endorsing an Abolitionist. Letter to the editor: Gen. Peter B. Starke on the Election of Lincoln. Elections: The Duty of the South in the Event of Lincoln's Election.

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