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Dred Scott

The Important Decision of the Supreme Court of the United States on the Slavery Question.

Cincinnati Daily Enquirer
Cincinnati, Ohio
3-8-1857
Democratic
This is a complete vindication of the doctrine of the Nebraska Bill
John Brown

An Insurrection Without Negroes

Cincinnati Daily Enquirer
Cincinnati, Ohio
12-4-1859
Democratic
the negroes of Virginia are not insurrectionally inclined.
John Brown

Don't Like Their Own Medicine.

Cincinnati Daily Enquirer
Cincinnati, Ohio
10-29-1859
Democratic
he was backed up and sustained by money and arms obtained from Abolitionists and Republicans of the North
John Brown

Important Disclosures -- Seward and Chase -- Harper's Ferry.

Cincinnati Daily Enquirer
Cincinnati, Ohio
10-28-1859
Democratic
the leading Abolition Republicans of the free states were privy to it
John Brown

Our Harper's Ferry and Charlestown News.

Cincinnati Daily Enquirer
Cincinnati, Ohio
12-3-1859
Democratic
We rejoice that old BROWN has been hung
John Brown

The Abolitionists of the North Implicated in the Harper's Ferry Insurrection.

Cincinnati Daily Enquirer
Cincinnati, Ohio
10-20-1859
Democratic
the Northern Abolitionists are implicated and are at the bottom of the Harper's Ferry conspiracy.
John Brown

The Cloud in the Distance No Bigger then a Man's Hand" - The First Battle of the "Irrepressible Conflict."

Cincinnati Daily Enquirer
Cincinnati, Ohio
10-19-1859
Democratic
It was an Abolitionplot to free the negroes ofMaryland and Virginia at the point of the bayonet.
Nebraska Bill (Jan-May 1854)

Glorious News from Washington -- Passage of the Nebraska Bill.

Cincinnati Daily Enquirer
Cincinnati, Ohio
5-24-1854
Democratic
Those who desire to keep the disturbing and distracting subject of slavery in Congress, as an eternal bone of contention between the North and the South, instead of referring its decision to those to whom it legitimately belongs, will, of course, send up a howl of rage over the result, which, to them, is so calamitous.
Sumner Caning

Quid Pro Quo.

Cincinnati Daily Enquirer
Cincinnati, Ohio
5-23-1856
Democratic
Superficial and malevolent writers are attemptingto magnify Sumner into a martyr forfreedom and a victim of slavery.
Sumner Caning

Quid Pro Quo.

Cincinnati Daily Enquirer
Cincinnati, Ohio
5-27-1856
Democratic
gentlemen everywhere will admit that Sumner's general tone was neither parliamentary nor gentlemanly