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Monthly Record of Current Events * – 2-6
Editor’s Drawer – 7-15
Charlie’s Side-Walk Acquaintences – 16-17
Fashions for November – 18-19

* Financial panic!

The details of the sinking of the steamer Central America are related.

“The Kansas Constitutional Convention met and organized, then adjourned until the 19th of October. The election for delegate to Congress, members of the Legislature, and various county officers, was held October 5. The result has not yet reached us. In view of this election Governor Walker issued a proclamation giving his views in reference to the qualifications required for voting, and other matters of interest. . . .”

“General Gideon J. Pillow of Tennessee has published a long letter purporting to give a portion of the secret history of the late Mexican war. . . .”

“An overland emigrant train, consisting of ten persons, had been attacked by Indians, and all its members killed, with the exception of one woman, who escaped after having been left for dead. Other Indian murders are reported. – The inhabitants of Carson Valley are about to petition Congress for a separate Territorial organization. They wish to be separated from Utah because they dislike the Mormon supremacy, and also because they are during the winter months unable to hold any communication with Salt Lake City, even if they desired it. The present population of the Territory within the proposed boundaries is about 7000, and is rapidly increasing.”

“EUROPE: Public interest in Great Britain is almost wholly concentrated upon the affairs of India.” News of the Indian mutiny is presented in detail.

“THE EAST: The United States sloop of war Portsmouth, visited Siam for the purpose of exchanging ratifications of the treaty lately concluded between that country and the United States. . . . Just before the Portsmouth sailed, the Second King came down the river from Bangkok to the anchorage, thirty-five miles distant, in order to visit the ship; and was so much gratified with his visit that he repeated it the next day, remaining on board nearly the whole of each day. He was accompanied by his son, Prince George Washington, and by a suite of officers and nobles. This is the first time that a King of Siam has ever visited a man-of-war, and it is received as an act expressive of friendship toward the United States.”

It is said that the king greatly resembles Rex Harrison.

2 posted on 11/01/2017 4:47:15 AM PDT by Homer_J_Simpson ("Every nation has the government that it deserves." - Joseph de Maistre (1753-1821))
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To: Homer_J_Simpson

I’ve always been interested in the history of arctic/polar exploration, so the brief mention of the attempts to discover what happened to the Franklin expedition caught my attention. PBS/Nova carried an interesting story about its fate back in the 1990s:

http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/ancient/franklin-expedition.html


6 posted on 11/01/2017 8:16:49 PM PDT by henkster (The View: A psychiatric group therapy session where the shrink has stepped out of the room.)
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