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e dead at Oakwood Cemetery, Chicago......May 30, 1895 Eugene V. Debs sentenced to six months imprisonment for rioting......June 2, 1895 Illinois Democrats, assembled in State convention for purpose of considering monetary question, addressed by exCongressman W. J. Bryan, of Nebraska, and declare for free and unlimited coinage of silver at 16 to 1, thus starting free-silver movement......June 5, 1895 Legislature appropriates $25,000 for monument to Elijah P. Lovejoy at Alton......June 17, 1895 Special session of legislature, passing law creating State board of arbitration and other laws......June 25–Aug. 2, 1895 Death of John Dean Caton, justice of Illinois Supreme Court, 1842 to 1864......July 30, 1895 Riot at Spring Valley between Italian and negro miners, with fatal results......Aug. 14, 1895 First earthquake on record in Chicago......Oct. 31, 1895 Death of Eugene Field, poet, lecturer, and journalist......Nov. 4, 1895 Republican State Convention at Spri
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firmed the charges. The committee submitted its report to the legislature at Albany, Jan. 18, 1895. The examination and testimony of the 700 witnesses made 10,576 printed pages.] Bridge across the Hudson River between New York and New Jersey authorized......1895 Trolley railroad strike in Brooklyn with much violence......Jan. 14, 1895 Lexow committee submits its report to the Senate......Jan. 18, 1895 Harlem ship-canal, New York City, opened with appropriate ceremonies......June 17, 1895 The Defender-Valkyrie yacht races for the America's cup off Sandy Hook......Sept. 7-13, 1895 Lincoln's birthday first observed as a legal holiday in New York......Feb. 12, 1896 Earl Dunraven expelled from the New York Yacht Club......Feb. 27, 1896 Governor Morton signs Raines liquor law......March 23, 1896 Statue of Gen. U. S. Grant unveiled in front of the Union League Club, Brooklyn......April 25, 1896 Governor Morton signs Greater New York bill......May 11, 1896 C