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Education/Culture In New York, British champion runner Jack White wins a challenge ten miles race on Long Island
Battles/Soldiers In York County, Virginia, Confederate troops repulse a Union attack at the Battle of Big Bethel
Crime/Disasters Mining disaster in England claims the lives of twenty-one men and boys
Battles/Soldiers Confederate forces evacuate Harpers Ferry and other western Virginia towns along the Potomac
Lawmaking/Litigating Philadelphia man arrested on a charge of inciting riot then freed on First Amendment grounds
Crime/Disasters In downtown St. Louis, Missouri, nervous Union troops, thinking they were shot at, fire on civilians, killing six
Battles/Soldiers In Virginia, Confederate artillery attacks a moving Union troop train and forces its soldiers to detrain and retreat
Education/Culture Nation's first fly casting tournament held in Utica, New York
Education/Culture In England, Jem Mace defeats Sam Hurst over eight rounds to win the British bare-knuckle championship
Battles/Soldiers The Philadelphia press reports that more than ten thousand Philadelphians are now in the field
Business/Industry The Times of London catches up on it backlog of contracted advertisements with a one-off triple sized issue
Crime/Disasters - In London, a massive fire burns millions in goods and kills the head of the London Fire Brigade
US/the World The Sultan of Turkey dies of tuberculosis in Constantinople, aged thirty-nine
Legal/Political - Orville Hickman Browning serves in the United States Senate
US/the World Giant steamer Great Eastern used as troopship as Britain reinforces Canada
Battles/Soldiers - On Chesapeake Bay, a bold stroke captures a Baltimore ferry and turns it into a Confederate privateer
Education/Culture Famous British poet Elizabeth Barrett Browning dies in Italy after a lingering illness
Science/Technology - The Great Comet of 1861 visible to the naked eye over North America and Europe
Battles/Soldiers Federal troops arrest Baltimore's four Police Commissioners in pre-dawn raids on their homes
Business/Industry Near Omaha, Edward Creighton digs in the first pole of the final link in the trans-continental telegraph
Education/Culture Britain's National Rifle Association holds its annual Shooting Competition on Wimbledon Common
Lawmaking/Litigating The 37th Congress opens in Washington, DC
Lawmaking/Litigating - The 37th Congress is in session in Washington, DC, sitting from early July, 1861 till early August, 1861
Crime/Disasters Across the river from the New York capital, a huge fire in East Albany destroys two freight depots
Battles/Soldiers Confederate privateer encounters the loaded Boston schooner "Enchantress" and takes her as a prize
Battles/Soldiers Advancing Union troops skirmish with retreating Virginia troops at Laurel Hill in western Virginia
Battles/Soldiers In Baltimore, the War Department, to secure local shipping from hijack, seizes two Chesapeake ferries
Crime/Disasters Fanny Longfellow, wife of the poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow dies of burns suffered in her home
Carlisle/Dickinson Dickinson College holds annual commencement ceremonies
Personal - John W. Forney serves as secretary of the United States Senate