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Illinois legislature reelects Douglas to the US Senate |
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The Kentucky Democratic Party Convention endorses Dred Scott decision, purchase of Cuba, and other Administration policies |
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Rescuers in New Guinea discover the gruesome fate of hundreds of shipwrecked passengers at the hands of cannibals |
Crime/Disasters |
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Eighty-thousand bushels of rice burn in a Charleston, South Carolina fire |
US/the World |
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American sailors on shore leave riot at the port of Colón in Panama |
Crime/Disasters |
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Sudden freezing weather grips the north-eastern United States |
Lawmaking/Litigating |
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Senator Slidell of Louisiana introduces a bill to appropriate funds for the purchase of Cuba from Spain |
Campaigns/Elections |
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The Connecticut Republican Party Convention meets in New Haven |
Business/Industry |
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Postage costs in the United States in 1859, by the numbers |
Education/Culture |
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The National Portrait Gallery opens to the public in London |
Legal/Political |
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United States Circuit Courts in 1859, by the numbers |
Legal/Political |
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United States District Courts in 1859, by the numbers |
Crime/Disasters |
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In Ohio, the Coshocton County Treasurer's Office is robbed of $20,000 |
Education/Culture |
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Brahms' First Piano Concerto premieres at Hanover in northern Germany |
Crime/Disasters |
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Large volcanic eruption begins on the island of Hawaii |
Foreign |
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Nicholas Fabre Geffrard is sworn in a President of Haiti |
Foreign |
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The eastern European provinces of Wallachia and Moldavia are united to form what will be called Romania |
Cultural |
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Scots all over the world celebrate the hundredth anniversary of Robert Burns, their national poet |
US/the World |
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U.S. Commissioner James Bowlin arrives in Paraguay to negotiate a commerce and navigation treaty |
Lawmaking/Litigating |
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Speaker of the House Orr and Congressman Hughes of Indiana exchange insults and almost come to blows in the U.S. Capital |
Slavery/Abolition |
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The 27th Annual Meeting of the Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society is held in Boston |
Foreign |
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Future Kaiser Wilhelm II born in Berlin |
Crime/Disasters |
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Steamship from Norfolk to Baltimore burns with one passenger and a crewman lost |
Business/Industry |
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New York City's Committee on Streets meets to discuss a proposal that the city's telegraph lines be buried underground |
Education/Culture |
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Celebrated historian William H. Prescott dies of a stroke at his home in Boston |
US/the World |
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Prince Napoleon marries Princess Clohilde of Savoy in Turin |
Crime/Disasters |
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Giant lava flow on the island of Hawaii reaches the ocean forty miles from the point of eruption |
Education/Culture |
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George Eliot publishes her best-selling three volume novel Adam Bede |
Business/Industry |
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New decimal standard of weight for grains comes into effect in the Liverpool Corn Exchange |
Slavery/Abolition |
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The New York State Anti-Slavery Convention meets in Albany and advocates the dissolution of the Union |