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Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing), United States of America. (search)
vil War, is wrecked on Roncardo Reef, about 200 miles northeast from Bluefields, Nicaragua; no lives lost......Feb. 2, 1894 Bland silver bill, providing for the coinage of seigniorage to the amount of $55,000,000, introduced in the House......Feb. 7, 1894 McCreary resolutions on Hawaii, upholding the administration policy, pass the House by 177 to 76; not voting, ninety-eight......Feb. 7, 1894 Federal election laws repeal bill passes the Senate by 39 to 28, Feb. 7; approved......Feb. 8, 1894 Wheeler H. Peckham, of New York, nominated associate justice of the Supreme Court, Jan. 22; nomination rejected by the Senate, through the influence of Senator Hill, of New York, by 41 to 32......Feb. 16, 1894 Senator E. D. White, of Louisiana, nominated as associate justice and confirmed......Feb. 19, 1894 Bland silver bill passes the House by 168 to 129; not voting, fifty-six......March 1, 1894 N. C. Blanchard, representative in Congress, appointed by the governor of Louisia
Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing), Arkansas (search)
1888 John M. Clayton assassinated at Plummersville......Jan. 29, 1889 [He claimed to have been elected, and was collecting evidence to contest the election at this time.] State Treasurer Woodruff short in his accounts about $138,800......Jan. 13, 1891 Legislature passes Australian ballot law......1891 Law in relation to convicts radically amended......1893 Cotton-growers convention at Little Rock......March 10, 1893 Ex-State Treasurer Woodruff indicted Dec. 17, 1892; judgment in favor of State for $50,000......Feb. 8, 1894 [First trial, October, 1891, of exState Treasurer William E. Woodruff, the jury disagree; the second trial, April, 1892, verdict, not guilty, the accused released.] United States Senate confirms the President's appointment of Congressman C. R. Breckinridge to be minister to Russia......July 20, 1894 Ex-Governor Elisha Baxter dies at Batesville, Ark.......June 2, 1899 The anti-trust law declared unconstitutional......1900 California