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US/the World Emperor Komei dies in Japan
Personal Philip Johnson, sitting Pennsylvania Democratic congressman dies suddenly in Washington, D.C.
Lawmaking/Litigating In Washington D.C., President Johnson vetoes the Colorado Statehood Bill
Crime/Disasters In England, unemployed shipyard workers loot bakeries and food shops on south-east London's riverside.
Science/Technology In New York City, mid-winter cold produces an ice bridge in the East River between Manhattan and Brooklyn.
Education/Culture Actor Edwin Booth's celebrated New York City run in the role of Hamlet is commemorated.
Crime/Disasters In Alabama, a steamboat burns on the Black Warrior River and several passengers lose their lives.
Personal The embalmed body of former Emperor Maximilian I of Mexico arrives home at the Austrian port of Trieste.
Crime/Disasters - A huge winter storms blankets New England.
Crime/Disasters In London, more than forty skaters drown in Regent's Park when the lake's ice gives way.
Personal Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres, the leading Neoclassical painter of his day, dies in at his home in France.
Crime/Disasters In Janesville, Wisconsin, the city's centerpiece Hyatt House building is destroyed by fire.
Crime/Disasters In Alabama, a New Orleans bound steamboat is destroyed by fire and at least four people die.
Crime/Disasters Tennessee State Senator Almon Case is murdered in cold blood in Obion County, Tennessee.
Campaigns/Elections - The National Convention of Colored Men meets for three days in Washington, D.C.
Campaigns/Elections Veterans from across the country meet in Philadelphia at the Colored Soldiers' and Sailors' Convention.
Crime/Disasters - In Britain, heavy snow and violent winds cause winter disruption in northern Wales.
Lawmaking/Litigating The House of Representatives requests its Judiciary Committee to investigate impeachment of President Johnson
Crime/Disasters Kentish lifeboatmen rescue the crew of a Danish vessel foundering in an English Channel storm.
Crime/Disasters In England, south of London, an overnight fire guts the ancient medieval church in Croydon.
Lawmaking/Litigating - The second session of the 39th Congress is sitting in Washington DC from early January to early March.
Legal/Political The second session of the 39th Congress returns from a two-week holiday recess
Lawmaking/Litigating The Ohio Senate takes up and passes on a party-line vote the bill to ratify the Fourteenth Amendment.
Science/Technology The new record-breaking suspension bridge across the Ohio between Cincinnati and Covington officially opens.
Crime/Disasters In England, the famous Crystal Palace suffers heavy fire damage in its rebuilt location in south London.
Crime/Disasters Mississippi steamboat catches fire in the middle of the night and forty-three people are drowned.
Crime/Disasters The steamer "Commodore" is wrecked in Long Island Sound but all aboard are saved.
Crime/Disasters - Heavy snow and high winds pound upstate New York.
Education/Culture In southern England, the Royal Yacht Club fetes the three Great Atlantic Yacht Race participants.
Personal Former Iowa congressman and Union general Samuel Curtis dies in Council Bluffs.