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Science/Technology Off Ireland, the Great Eastern begins her cable laying operation towards Canada.
Lawmaking/Litigating Uncomfortable with President Johnson's policies, U.S. Attorney General James Speed resigns.
Crime/Disasters During a violent thunderstorm over Long Island, a boiler explosion destroys a factory and kills a worker.
Business/Industry In upstate New York, state militia march to suppress anti-rent resistance to evictions.
Lawmaking/Litigating In Nashville, a special session of the Tennessee Legislature votes to ratify the Fourteenth Amendment.
Campaigns/Elections Governor Crawford of Kansas appoints Edmund Ross to succeed James H. Lane in the U.S. Senate.
Battles/Soldiers Austrian and Italian naval units clash at Lissa in the first major fleet confrontation of ironclads.
Science/Technology The Great Eastern, laying the new Atlantic Cable, passes where the cable broke and was lost in 1865.
Battles/Soldiers Prussia and Austria agree a cease fire and armistice to end their five week conflict.
Lawmaking/Litigating In Washington, DC, Tennessee is readmitted to full representation the United States Congress
Battles/Soldiers David Farragut becomes the United States Navy's first full Admiral.
Battles/Soldiers At Long Branch, the New Jersey militia parade before the state governor and hundreds of vacationers.
Battles/Soldiers French troops evacuate Monterrey, Mexico and Republican forces move in.
Science/Technology The Great Eastern, laying the new Atlantic Cable, arrives in Newfoundland and the cable is connected.
Lawmaking/Litigating In Washington, D.C., the U.S. Senate authorizes use of the metric system in government departments.
Science/Technology The new Atlantic Cable transmits and receives its first messages between North America and Europe.
Legal/Political The first session of the 39th Congress ends in Washington DC
Lawmaking/Litigating Congress authorizes the size and structure of the peacetime U.S. Army of 76,000 men.
Crime/Disasters - In London, cholera continues its European assault, killing five thousand in two weeks.
Science/Technology Queen Victoria and President Buchanan exchange telegraph messages over the new Atlantic Cable.
Crime/Disasters In New Orleans, a Republican effort to meet in Constitutional Convention results in riots and scores die.
US/the World On the island of Crete, the local population rises in revolt against the Turkish Empire.
Personal John Ross, for thirty-eight years Principal Chief of the Cherokee Nation, dies in Washington, D.C.
Battles/Soldiers Union General Philip Sheridan calls the mayor of New Orleans "a bad man" and recommends his removal.
Campaigns/Elections In Portland, Maine, the state's Democrats meet to nominate candidates for the September elections.
Campaigns/Elections Union war hero George Armstrong Custer becomes the head of the Soldiers and Sailors Union.
Battles/Soldiers In Mexico, Republican forces enter Tampico.
Crime/Disasters The convention riots in New Orleans claim more victims as two delegates die from their injuries.
Crime/Disasters In Ancona harbor, the battle-damaged Italian ironclad "Affondatore" sinks at anchor during a storm.
Campaigns/Elections Maryland Democrats meet in their nominating convention in Baltimore.