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Benito Juárez Benito Pablo Juárez García (; 21 March 1806 – 18 July 1872) was a Mexican liberal politician and lawyer who served as the 26th president of Mexico from 1858 until his death in office in 1872. As a Zapotec, he was the first indigenous pre ...
(1806–1872) becomes Liberal
President of Mexico The president of Mexico ( es, link=no, Presidente de México), officially the president of the United Mexican States ( es, link=no, Presidente de los Estados Unidos Mexicanos), is the head of state and head of government of Mexico. Under the Co ...
. At the same time, conservatives install
Félix María Zuloaga Félix María Zuloaga was a Mexican conservative general and politician who played a key role in the outbreak of the Reform War in early 1860, a war which would see him elevated to the presidency of the nation. President Zuloaga was unrecognized ...
(1813–1898) as president. **
William I of Prussia William I or Wilhelm I (german: Wilhelm Friedrich Ludwig; 22 March 1797 – 9 March 1888) was King of Prussia from 2 January 1861 and German Emperor from 18 January 1871 until his death in 1888. A member of the House of Hohenzollern, he was the f ...
becomes
regent A regent (from Latin : ruling, governing) is a person appointed to govern a state '' pro tempore'' (Latin: 'for the time being') because the monarch is a minor, absent, incapacitated or unable to discharge the powers and duties of the monarchy ...
for his brother,
Frederick William IV Frederick William IV (german: Friedrich Wilhelm IV.; 15 October 17952 January 1861), the eldest son and successor of Frederick William III of Prussia, reigned as King of Prussia from 7 June 1840 to his death on 2 January 1861. Also referred to ...
, who had suffered a stroke. * January 9 ** British forces finally defeat Rajab Ali Khan of Chittagong **
Anson Jones Anson Jones (January 20, 1798 – January 09, 1858) was a doctor, businessman, member of Congress, and the fourth and last President of the Republic of Texas. Early life Jones was born on January 20, 1798, in Great Barrington, Massach ...
, the last president of the Republic of Texas, commits suicide. * January 14
Orsini affair The Orsini affair comprised the diplomatic, political and legal consequences of the "Orsini attempt" (french: attentat d'Orsini): the attempt made on 14 January 1858 by Felice Orsini, with other Italian nationalists and backed by English radical ...
:
Felice Orsini Felice Orsini (; ; 10 December 1819 – 13 March 1858) was an Italian revolutionary and leader of the '' Carbonari'' who tried to assassinate Napoleon III, Emperor of the French. Early life Felice Orsini was born at Meldola in Romagna, the ...
and his accomplices fail to assassinate
Napoleon III Napoleon III (Charles Louis Napoléon Bonaparte; 20 April 18089 January 1873) was the first President of France (as Louis-Napoléon Bonaparte) from 1848 to 1852 and the last monarch of France as Emperor of the French from 1852 to 1870. A nephew ...
in Paris, but their bombs kill eight and wound 142 people. Because of the involvement of French émigrés living in Britain, there is a brief anti-British feeling in France, but the emperor refuses to support it. * January 25 – The ''
Wedding March Music is often played at wedding celebrations, including during the ceremony and at festivities before or after the event. The music can be performed live by instrumentalists or vocalists or may use pre-recorded songs, depending on the format o ...
'' by Felix Mendelssohn becomes a popular wedding recessional, after it is played on this day at the marriage of
Queen Victoria Victoria (Alexandrina Victoria; 24 May 1819 – 22 January 1901) was Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland from 20 June 1837 until her death in 1901. Her reign of 63 years and 216 days was longer than that of any previo ...
's daughter
Victoria, Princess Royal Victoria, Princess Royal (Victoria Adelaide Mary Louisa; 21 November 1840 – 5 August 1901) was German Empress and Queen of Prussia as the wife of German Emperor Frederick III. She was the eldest child of Queen Victoria of the United Kingd ...
, to Prince Friedrich of Prussia in St James's Palace, London. * February 11
Lourdes apparitions The Marian Apparitions at Lourdes were reported in 1858 by Bernadette Soubirous, the 14-year-old daughter of a miller from the town of Lourdes in southern France. From 11 February to 16 July 1858, she reported 18 apparitions of "a Lady". Sou ...
: Peasant girl
Bernadette Soubirous Bernadette Soubirous (; ; oc, Bernadeta Sobirós ; 7 January 184416 April 1879), also known as Saint Bernadette of Lourdes, was the firstborn daughter of a miller from Lourdes (''Lorda'' in Occitan), in the department of Hautes-Pyrénées in ...
of
Lourdes Lourdes (, also , ; oc, Lorda ) is a market town situated in the Pyrenees. It is part of the Hautes-Pyrénées department in the Occitanie region in southwestern France. Prior to the mid-19th century, the town was best known for the Châ ...
, fourteen, has a
vision Vision, Visions, or The Vision may refer to: Perception Optical perception * Visual perception, the sense of sight * Visual system, the physical mechanism of eyesight * Computer vision, a field dealing with how computers can be made to gain und ...
at the grotto of Massabielle, the first in a series of eighteen events which will come to be regarded as
Marian apparition A Marian apparition is a reported supernatural appearance by Mary, the mother of Jesus, or a series of related such appearances during a period of time. In the Catholic Church, in order for a reported appearance to be classified as a Marian a ...
s. * February 13
Richard Francis Burton Sir Richard Francis Burton (; 19 March 1821 – 20 October 1890) was a British explorer, writer, orientalist scholar,and soldier. He was famed for his travels and explorations in Asia, Africa, and the Americas, as well as his extraordinary kn ...
and
John Hanning Speke Captain John Hanning Speke (4 May 1827 – 15 September 1864) was an English explorer and officer in the British Indian Army who made three exploratory expeditions to Africa. He is most associated with the search for the source of the Nil ...
become the first Europeans to discover Lake Tanganyika. * March 13 –
Felice Orsini Felice Orsini (; ; 10 December 1819 – 13 March 1858) was an Italian revolutionary and leader of the '' Carbonari'' who tried to assassinate Napoleon III, Emperor of the French. Early life Felice Orsini was born at Meldola in Romagna, the ...
is executed by guillotine, for the attempted assassination of
Napoleon III Napoleon III (Charles Louis Napoléon Bonaparte; 20 April 18089 January 1873) was the first President of France (as Louis-Napoléon Bonaparte) from 1848 to 1852 and the last monarch of France as Emperor of the French from 1852 to 1870. A nephew ...
of France. * March 21 – Indian Rebellion of 1857, Indian Rebellion: British troops retake Lucknow. * March 30 – Hymen Lipman patents a pencil with an attached eraser in the United States.


April–June

* April 16 – The Wernerian Natural History Society, a former Scottish learned society, is wound up. * April 19 – The United States signs a treaty with the Yankton Sioux Tribe. * April 28–May 1 – Battle of Grahovac: The Ottoman Empire, Ottomans are decisively defeated by Montenegro, Montenegrin forces. * May–July – Mahtra War: Peasants in the Governorate of Estonia, Russian Empire revolt against ongoing serfdom, which was officially abolished in 1816. * May (unknown date) – Japanese Trading, trading company, Itochu founded in Toyosato, Shiga Prefecture, Japan. * May 11 – Minnesota is admitted as the 32nd U.S. state. * May 13 – John Ruskin begins a tour of Europe; he considers it a significant turning point in his life. * May 14 – Dr David Livingstone's 6-year Second Zambesi expedition arrives at the African coast. * May 19 – The Marais des Cygnes massacre is perpetrated by pro-slavery forces, in Bleeding Kansas. * June 2 – Comet Donati, the first comet to be photographed, is discovered by Giovanni Battista Donati, and remains visible for several months afterwards. * June 13–June 17, 17 – The Treaty of Tientsin is signed, ending the first part of the Second Opium War. * June 16 – Abraham Lincoln accepts the Republican Party (United States), Republican Party nomination for a seat in the United States Senate, delivering Lincoln's House Divided Speech, his ''House Divided'' speech in Springfield, Illinois. * June 17 – The Atlantic and North Carolina Railroad opens, operating 95 miles from Goldsboro, North Carolina, Goldsboro, North Carolina, to New Bern, North Carolina, New Bern, North Carolina. * June 18 – The Queen of Jhansi, Rani Lakshmibai, dies at 30 at Gwalior. * June 19 – A six-minute earthquake destroys much of Mexico City and devastates Texcoco, State of Mexico, Texcoco. * June 20 – Indian Rebellion of 1857: The last rebels surrender in Gwalior. * June 23 – Police of the Papal States seize Jewish boy Edgardo Mortara, and take him away to be raised as a Catholic.


July–September

* July ** Camillo Benso, Count of Cavour goads Austria into attacking Sardinia. ** Pike's Peak Gold Rush: Fifty-Niners stream into the Rocky Mountains of the western United States. * July 1 – On the Tendency of Species to form Varieties; and on the Perpetuation of Varieties and Species by Natural Means of Selection, A joint presentation of papers by Charles Darwin, Darwin and Alfred Russel Wallace, announcing a theory of evolution by natural selection, are read at London's Linnean Society. * July 8 – A peace treaty ends the Indian Rebellion of 1857, Indian Rebellion. * July 12 – ''The Advertiser (Adelaide), The Advertiser'', a daily newspaper still in circulation, begins publication in Adelaide, Australia. * July 17 – The HMS Lutine (1779), Lutine bell is salvaged, and subsequently hung in Lloyd's of London. * July 28 – In Bengal, India, British officer William James Herschel uses the hand impression of Rajyadhar Konai, as a contract fingerprint signature. * July 29 – The United States and Japan sign the Treaty of Amity and Commerce (United States–Japan), Treaty of Amity and Commerce, negotiated by Townsend Harris. * August – The first aerial photography is carried out by Nadar (photographer), Nadar, from a moored balloon in France. * August 2 ** The Government of India Act 1858, Government of India Act, passed by the Parliament of the United Kingdom, transfers the territories of the British East India Company and their administration to the direct rule of the British Crown, through a Secretary of State for India. ** A bill is passed to create a modern sewage system in London as a result of the Great Stink, when the heat of the summer made the smell from sewage in the Thames unbearable. * August 5 – Cyrus West Field and others complete the first transatlantic Telegraphy, telegraph cable, after several unsuccessful attempts. The service ends on September 1, due to weak current. * August 7 – A football match, played under an unknown set of rules, is held between Melbourne Grammar School and Scotch College, Melbourne, Scotch College. * August 11 – The Eiger is first ascended. * August 16 – U.S. President James Buchanan inaugurates the new trans-Atlantic Telegraphy, telegraph cable, by exchanging greetings with
Queen Victoria Victoria (Alexandrina Victoria; 24 May 1819 – 22 January 1901) was Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland from 20 June 1837 until her death in 1901. Her reign of 63 years and 216 days was longer than that of any previo ...
. However, a weak signal forces a shutdown of the service in a few weeks. * August 21 – The first of the Lincoln–Douglas debates is held in Illinois. * September – Cochinchina Campaign: French warships, under Charles Rigault de Genouilly, attack and occupy Da Nang, Vietnam. * September 11 – Dom (mountain), Dom, the third-highest summit in the Alps, is first ascended.


October–December

* October 21 – Jacques Offenbach's operetta ''Orpheus in the Underworld'', featuring music associated with the can-can, is first performed in Paris. * October 28 – Macy's department store, founded by Rowland Hussey Macy, R. H. Macy, opens for business in New York City. * November 12 – Johann II, Prince of Liechtenstein, succeeds to the throne aged 18; he will rule until his death in 1929, the second-longest in European royal history and the longest precisely documented tenure of any monarch without a regent since antiquity. * November 16 – The 2,400,000th day of the epoch (astronomy), Epoch of the Julian day is reached. * November 17 ** The city of Denver, Colorado, is founded. ** Modified Julian day, Julian Day zero. *December 7 — Mexican Conservative interim president
Félix María Zuloaga Félix María Zuloaga was a Mexican conservative general and politician who played a key role in the outbreak of the Reform War in early 1860, a war which would see him elevated to the presidency of the nation. President Zuloaga was unrecognized ...
proclaims the Plan of Tacubaya to abolish the Reform War, Reform Laws, setting off a three-year civil war (1857–1860). *December 24 — Manuel Robles Pezuela (1817–1862) becomes Conservative president of Mexico. * December 29 – The Northern Railway Company is established in Madrid, Spain, with a purpose to construct the Northern Railway. * December 30 – Paraguay expedition: Seventeen U.S. Navy warships, under the command of William Shubrick, depart from Uruguay on a mission to demand concessions from Paraguay, and to go to war if necessary.


Date unknown

* The Russian Empire changes its Flag of Russia, flag. * William M. Tweed begins his 13-year term as "Political boss, Boss" of Tammany Hall. * The ''haute couture'' firm of Charles Frederick Worth, Worth and Bobergh is established in Paris. * The Miners Association is established in Cornwall, England, UK. * Feudalism and serfdom in Bulgaria are abolished in the Ottoman Empire (practically in 1880). * Squibb Pharmacy, as predecessor of Bristol-Myers Squibb, a worldwide Pharmaceutical, pharmaceutical brand, is founded in New York City, New York, United States.


Births


January–June

* January 7 – Eliezer Ben-Yehuda, Russian-born advocate of the Hebrew language (d. 1922) * January 10 – Heinrich Zille, German illustrator, photographer (d. 1929) * January 11 – Harry Gordon Selfridge, American department store magnate (d. 1947) * January 13 – Oskar Minkowski, Lithuanian physician (d. 1931) * January 21 – Anna Bowman Dodd, American author (d. 1929) * January 22 – Frederick Lugard, 1st Baron Lugard, English soldier, explorer and colonial administrator (d. 1945) * January 25 – Lillie Eginton Warren, American speech therapy pioneer (d. 1926) * January 27 – Neel Doff, Dutch-born French author (d. 1942) * January 28 – Eugène Dubois, Dutch paleoanthropologist and geologist (d. 1940) * February 15 – John Joseph Montgomery, American glider pioneer (d. 1911) * February 18 – Wilhelm Schmidt (engineer), Wilhelm Schmidt, German pioneer of superheated steam for use in Steam locomotive, locomotives (d. 1924) * February 19 – Charles Alexander Eastman, Native American author, physician, reformer, helped found the Boy Scouts of America (d. 1939) * February 24 – Alphonse Jacques de Dixmude, Belgian general (d. 1928) * March 6 – Samuel Untermyer, American lawyer (d. 1940) * March 8 – Ida Hunt Udall, American diarist, homesteader (d. 1915) * March 9 – Gustav Stickley, American furniture designer, architect (d. 1942) * March 10 – Kōkichi Mikimoto, Japanese pearl farm pioneer (d. 1954) * March 15 – Liberty Hyde Bailey, American botanist (d. 1954) * March 18 – Rudolf Diesel, German inventor, automotive pioneer (d. 1913) * March 23 – Ludwig Quidde, German pacifist, recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize (d. 1941) * March 27 – Richard Friedrich Johannes Pfeiffer, German physician, bacteriologist (d. 1945) * March 28 – Joséphin Péladan, French novelist (d. 1918) * March 30 – DeWolf Hopper, American actor, singer, comedian, and theatrical producer (d. 1935) * April 3 – Mary Harrison McKee, ''de facto'' First Lady of the United States (d. 1930) * April 19 – May Robson, Australian-born American actress (d. 1942) * April 22 - Fritz Mayer van den Bergh, Belgian art collector and art historian (d. 1901) * April 23 – Max Planck, German physicist, Nobel Prize in Physics, Nobel Prize laureate (d. 1947) * April 30 – Mary Dimmick Harrison, 2nd wife of President Benjamin Harrison (d. 1948) * May 8 – Heinrich Berté, Austrian operetta composer (d. 1924) * May 21 – Édouard Goursat, French mathematician (d. 1936) * May 26 – Horace Smith-Dorrien, British general (d. 1930) * June 5 – Carl Swartz, 14th Prime Minister of Sweden (d. 1926) * June 8 ** Charlotte Scott, English mathematician (d. 1931) ** Florence Hull Winterburn, American children's author (unknown year of death) * June 12 – Harry Johnston, British explorer, botanist, artist, colonial administrator, linguist (d. 1927) * June 16 ** King Gustaf V of Sweden (d. 1950) ** William D. Boyce, founder of the Boy Scouts of America (d. 1929) ** Isabel Grimes Richey, American poet (d. 1910) * June 19 – Sir George Alexander (actor), George Alexander, English actor (d. 1918) * June 20 **Charles W. Chesnutt, African-American author, essayist, political activist (d. 1932) **Paul Maistre, French general (d. 1922) **Alexander Ragoza, Russian general and Ukrainian politician (d. 1919) * June 28 – Otis Skinner, American film actor (d. 1943)


July–December

* July 9 – Franz Boas, German anthropologist (d. 1942) * July 14 – Emmeline Pankhurst, English suffragette, mother of Christabel Pankhurst, Christabel, Sylvia Pankhurst, Sylvia and Adela Pankhurst (d. 1928) * July 16 – Petar Bojović, Serbian field marshal (d. 1945) * July 20 – Baba Sawan Singh, Second Satguru of Radha Soami Satsang Beas (d. 1948) * July 21 – Maria Christina of Austria, queen consort of Spain, second wife of Alfonso XII of Spain (d. 1929) * July 28 – José Luis Tamayo, 20th president of Ecuador (d. 1947) * August 1 – Hans Rott, Austrian composer (d. 1884) * August 2 – Emma of Waldeck and Pyrmont, queen consort, regent of the Netherlands (d. 1934) * August 10 – Georgi Todorov (general), Georgi Todorov, Bulgarian general (d. 1934) * August 11 – Christiaan Eijkman, Dutch physician, pathologist, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (d. 1930) * August 13 – G. E. M. Skues, Newfoundland-born British inventor of nymph fly fishing (d. 1949) * August 15 – E. Nesbit, English children's novelist (d. 1924) * August 18 – Thomas S. Rodgers, American admiral (d. 1931) * August 19 **Alfred Dyke Acland, British military officer (d. 1937) **Ellen Willmott, English horticulturalist (d. 1934) * August 21 – Ethlyn T. Clough, American newspaper owner, editor, and manager (d. 1936) * August 27 – Giuseppe Peano, Italian mathematician (d. 1932) * August 30 – Ignaz Sowinski, Polish architect (d. 1917) * September 1 ** Andrew Jackson Zilker, American philanthropist (d. 1934) ** Carl Auer von Welsbach, Austrian chemist and inventor (d. 1929) * September 15 – Emma Augusta Sharkey, American Dime novel, dime novelist (d. 1902) * September 16 **Carl August Ehrensvärd (1858–1944), Carl August Ehrensvärd, Swedish admiral and politician (d. 1944) **Bonar Law, Canadian-born Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (d. 1923) * September 21 – Shimamura Hayao, Japanese admiral (d. 1923) * October 3 – Eleonora Duse, Italian actress (d. 1924) * October 12 – John L. Sullivan, American heavyweight boxing champion (d. 1918) * October 15 – William Sims, American admiral (d. 1936) * October 19 – George Albert Boulenger, Belgian naturalist (d. 1937) * October 25 – Take Ionescu, 29th prime minister of Romania (d. 1922) * October 27 ** Theodore Roosevelt, 26th president of the United States, recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize (d. 1919) ** Saitō Makoto, Japanese admiral, 19th Prime Minister of Japan (d. 1936) * November 10 – Heinrich XXVII, Prince Reuss Younger Line, German prince (d. 1928) * November 20 – Selma Lagerlöf, Swedish writer, Nobel Prize in Literature, Nobel Prize laureate (d. 1940) * November 23 – Albert Ranft, Swedish theatre director, actor (d. 1938) * November 26 – Katharine Drexel, American Roman Catholic saint (d. 1955) * November 30 – Jagadish Chandra Bose, Indian physicist (d. 1937) * December 18 – Kata Dalström, Swedish politician (d. 1923) * December 19 – Adolf Schiel, German-born officer in Boer armed forces (d. 1903) * December 22 – Giacomo Puccini, Italian composer (d. 1924) * December 25 – Herman P. Faris, American temperance movement leader (d. 1936) * December 27 – Juan Luis Sanfuentes, 16th president of Chile (d. 1930)


Deaths


January–June

* January 4 – Amelia Griffiths, English phycologist (b. 1768) * January 5 – Joseph Radetzky von Radetz, Austrian field marshal (b. 1766) * January 8 – Caroline Cornwallis, English writer (b. 1786) * January 9
Anson Jones Anson Jones (January 20, 1798 – January 09, 1858) was a doctor, businessman, member of Congress, and the fourth and last President of the Republic of Texas. Early life Jones was born on January 20, 1798, in Great Barrington, Massach ...
, 4th and last President of the Republic of Texas (suicide) (b. 1798) * February 21 – John K. Kane, American politician and jurist (b. 1795) * February 23 – Vicente Ramón Roca, 3rd President of Ecuador (b. 1792) * March 4 – Commodore Matthew Calbraith Perry, American naval officer (b. 1794) * March 13 – Georgios Kountouriotis, Prime Minister of Greece (b. 1782) * April 7 – Anton Diabelli, Austrian composer (b. 1781) * May 11 – Joseph Gensoul, French surgeon (b. 1797) * May 21 – José de la Riva Agüero, Peruvian soldier and politician, 1st president of Peru and 2nd president of North Peru (b. 1783) * June 3 – Julius Reubke, German composer (b. 1834) * June 18 – Rani of Jhansi, Indian queen of Jhansi and independence activist (b. 1828) * June 28 ** Jane Marcet, British science writer (b. 1769) ** Auguste de Montferrand, French architect (b. 1786)


July–December

* August 14 – Tokugawa Iesada, 13th ''shōgun'' of the Tokugawa shogunate of Japan (b. 1824) * August 31 – Chief Oshkosh, Menominee chief (b. 1795) * September 9 – Thomas Assheton Smith II, English politician, cricketer (b. 1776) * September 17 – Dred Scott, African-American slave (b. c. 1795) * November 3 – Harriet Taylor Mill, British philosopher, women's rights advocate (b. 1807) * November 12 – Aloys II, Prince of Liechtenstein (b. 1796) * November 15 – Li Xubin, Chinese military leader (b. 1817) * November 17 – Robert Owen, British social reformer (b. 1771) * November 24 – Wincenty Krasiński, Polish military leader (b. 1782) * December 3 – Joseph Marie Élisabeth Durocher, French geologist (b. 1817) * December 13 – Karl Ludwig Philipp Zeyher, German botanist (b. 1799) * December 17 – Mustafa Reşid Pasha, Ottoman statesman (b. 1800)


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