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Campaigns/Elections Maryland votes overwhelmingly for a new constitutional convention.
Personal George Luther Stearns, leading abolitionist and member of "the Secret Six' dies of pneumonia in New York City.
Personal Former governor and Confederate general John Selden Roane dies at his home in Pine Bluff, Arkansas.
Battles/Soldiers General W.S. Hancock arrives in force at Fort Larned to negotiate with Kansas native American tribes.
Education/Culture A new statue of former Chief Justice John Marshall is installed at the Washington Monument in Richmond, Virginia.
Science/Technology A Massachusetts shipyard launches the S.S. Erie, the largest wooden screw steamship ever built.
Personal George W. Randolph, former Confederate Secretary of War and youngest grandson of Thomas Jefferson, dies at his Virginia home of tuberculosis.
Education/Culture - In France, the Paris Industrial Exhibition is open with items from forty-two countries on show.
Crime/Disasters In southeast England, an explosion in a gunpowder factory kills four workers.
Crime/Disasters A steamboat burns to the waterline on the Mississippi but all aboard have a lucky escape.
Education/Culture In France, the Paris Industrial Exhibition opens with items from forty-two countries on show.
Lawmaking/Litigating - The United States Senate is sitting in special session in Washington DC
Campaigns/Elections Democrat James English defeats the sitting Republican governor in the Connecticut elections.
Lawmaking/Litigating - The Fortieth Congress is in recess from its first session in Washington DC
Crime/Disasters - The magnificent Lindell Hotel in St. Louis, Missouri is completely destroyed in an overnight fire.
Personal Democrat George R. Riddle, one of Delaware's sitting U.S. Senators, dies suddenly in Washington, D.C.
Lawmaking/Litigating Fifth District military governor General Phil Sheridan removes several New Orleans officials from office.
Crime/Disasters A Royal Navy attempt to search on southern Taiwan for American survivors of a massacre is driven off.
Crime/Disasters In New York City, the Winter Garden Theater is destroyed by fire.
Crime/Disasters New York's Saint Patrick's Day Parade sees serious clashes between marchers and police.
Crime/Disasters In Pennsylvania, soldiers from the local barracks and citizens exchange gunfire in the center of Carlisle, leaving two dead.
US/the World At the port of Veracruz, French forces complete their evacuation from Mexico.
Campaigns/Elections Union Army veteran Walter Harriman wins the New Hampshire governorship for the Republicans.
Crime/Disasters On southern Taiwan, aboriginals massacre the survivors of an American shipwreck
Lawmaking/Litigating President Johnson appoints the commanders of the five new military reconstruction districts.
Crime/Disasters Flash flooding in Arizona causes a near disaster for a U.S. Army wagon train.
Lawmaking/Litigating The Fortieth Congress orders its Judiciary Committee to continue impeachment investigations on President Johnson
Crime/Disasters A powerful earthquake destroys much of the town of Mytilene on the Greek island of Lesbos, killing hundreds.
Science/Technology An annular eclipse of the Sun is visible over Europe and much of Asia and Africa.
Education/Culture Mardi Gras is celebrated in New Orleans with the traditional parades.