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Jackman, of Philadelphia; W. H. McFarland, Richard B. Haxall, Isaac Davenport, Abraham Warwick, G. A. Myers, W. W. Crump, James Lyons, J. A. Meredith, W. H. Lyons, John M. Botts, Thomas W. Boswell, and James Thomas, Jr., of Virginia......May 13, 1867
Congress reassembles......July 3, 1867
Supplementary reconstruction bill, reported July 8, vetoed and passed over the veto......July 19, 1867
Congress adjourns to Nov. 21, after a session of eighteen days......July 20, 1867
Catharine Maria Sedgwick, authoress, born in 1789, dies near Roxbury, Mass.......July 31, 1867
John H. Surratt, implicated in assassination of President Lincoln, is arrested in Alexandria, Egypt, and placed on the American vessel Swatara, Dec. 21, 1866; his trial begins June 10, 1867, in the criminal court for the District of Columbia; the jury, disagreeing, are dismissed......Aug. 10, 1867
E. M. Stanton, Secretary of War, refusing to resign at the request of the President, Aug. 5, is suspended, and G