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Personal Senator John Middleton Clayton, negotiator of the Clayton-Bulwer Treaty, dies in Delaware
Business/Industry Newfoundland and New York linked by telegraph thanks to new cable under the Gulf of St. Lawrence
Crime/Disasters Powder magazine explodes on the island of Rhodes, killing hundreds
Battles/Soldiers American warships bombard Chinese forts in Canton Province
Personal Stephen Douglas marries Adele Cutts in Washington, DC
Personal Samuel Swartwout, the notorious former collector of customs at the Port of New York, dies
Slavery/Abolition South Carolina Governor James Adams calls for the reinstitution of the African slave trade
Foreign The Emperor of Austria visits Venice
Legal/Political - Seventh National Women's Rights Convention held in New York City
Religion/Philosophy First Sunday in Advent
Lawmaking/Litigating The regular second session of the 34th Congress opens in Washington, DC
Lawmaking/Litigating - The second regular session of the 34th Congress is sitting in Washington, DC between early December and early March
Foreign Treaty of Bayonne between France and Spain sets their international borders
US/the World Dutch Boers in the Transvaal proclaim independence from Great Britain and form the South African Republic
Legal/Political - The Dred Scott Case is debated before the United States Supreme Court
Science/Technology First day of Winter
Crime/Disasters Fire destroys the Medical School Building at the University of Louisville
Foreign Gretna Green cross-border marriages between England and Scotland become more difficult
Personal - Ozias Mather Hatch serves as Illinois Secretary of State
Legal/Political Roger Taney issues decision in Dred Scott Case
Slavery/Abolition Robert Brown, a fugitive slave from Virginia, arrives in Philadelphia after crossing Potomac on horseback
Cultural Ashmun Institute opens in Chester County, Pennsylvania
Personal Andrew Ure, famous advocate of the factory system, dies in London
Crime/Disasters Archbishop of Paris is assassinated on his way to Mass
Slavery/Abolition New York Times reports on runaway slave in Kansas
Campaigns/Elections First Republican Governor of Illinois inaugurated
Legal/Political - William H. Bissell serves as Governor of Illinois
Legal/Political Lincoln elected as officer of Illinois State Colonization Society
Personal Preston Brooks dies suddenly in Washington, D.C.
Legal/Political The Lincolns entertain over 300 guests at their home in Springfield