1829 Events January–March January 19 - August Klingemann's adaptation of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe's Faust premieres in Braunschweig . February 27 - Battle of Tarqui: Troops of Gran Colombia and Peru battle to a draw. March 4 - Andrew Jackson is sworn in , as the seventh President of the United States . March 11 - German composer Felix Mendelssohn conducts the first performance of Johann Sebastian Bach's St Matthew Passion since the latter's death in 1750 , in Berlin; the success of this performance sparks a revival of interest in Bach. March 22 - Greece receives autonomy from the Ottoman Empire in the London Protocol , signed by Russia , France and Britain, effectively ending the Greek War of Independence . Greece continues to seek full independence through diplomatic negotiations with the three Great Powers. March 31 - Pope Pius VIII succeeds Pope Leo XII , as the 253rd pope.April–June April-September- Felix Mendelssohn pays his first visit to Britain. This includes the first London performance of his concert overture to A Midsummer Night's Dream , and his trip to Fingal's Cave . April 1 - Vicente Guerrero becomes president of Mexico . April 4 - The Mexican city of Cuautla, Morelos is founded. April 13 - The Catholic Relief Act is passed by the Parliament of the United Kingdom , granting a substantial measure of Catholic emancipation in Britain and Ireland . May 6 - The patent for an instrument called the accordion is applied for by . May 15 - Joseph Smith claims to have received the Aaronic Priesthood from John the Baptist . June 1 - The Philadelphia Inquirer is founded, as The Pennsylvania Inquirer . June 3 - The Swan River Colony is founded in Western Australia. This secures the western third of the Australian landmass for the British. June 5 - Slave trade: captures the armed slave ship Voladora off the coast of Cuba . June 10 - The Oxford University Boat Club wins the first inter-university Boat Race , rowed at Henley-on-Thames . June 19 - Robert Peel establishes the Metropolitan Police Service in London, the first modern police force. The first officers, known by the nickname "bobbies", go on patrol on September 29 .July–September July 2 - Russo-Turkish War : Russian Field-Marshal Hans Karl von Diebitsch launches the Trans-Balkan Offensive, which brings the Russian army within of Istanbul . July 4 - George Shillibeer begins operating the first bus service in London. July 23 - In the United States, William Burt obtains the first patent for a form of typewriter , the typographer . August 8 - France: The Prince de Polignac succeeds the Vicomte de Martignac , as Prime Minister of France . August 10 - Finsteraarhorn , the highest summit of the Bernese Alps , is first ascended. August 12 - Mrs. Helen Dance, wife of the captain of the ship Sulphur , cuts down a tree to mark the founding day of the town of Perth , Western Australia. August 14 - King's College London is founded by Royal Charter , under the patronage of King George IV and the Prime Minister , The Duke of Wellington . September 14 - The Ottoman Empire signs the Treaty of Adrianople with Russia, thus ending the Russo-Turkish War. September 28 - African-American abolitionist David Walker publishes his Appeal to the Coloured Citizens of the World , in Boston, Massachusetts.October–December October 1 - South African College is inaugurated in Cape Town . October 8 - Rail transport: Stephenson's Rocket wins the Rainhill Trials . October 16 - The first modern hotel in the US opens, named "Tremont House". November 5 - Technical University of Denmark opens. November 30 - The original Welland Canal opens for a trial run, with a ceremony at Port Dalhousie, Upper Canada. December 7 - India: In the face of fierce opposition, British Lord William Bentinck carries a regulation, declaring that all who abet suttee in India are guilty of culpable homicide .Date unknown The Chalmers University of Technology is founded in Gothenburg , Sweden .Births January–June January 1 - Tommaso Salvini , Italian actor January 3 - Konrad Duden , German philologist January 10 - Epameinondas Deligeorgis , Prime Minister of Greece January 17 - Catherine Booth , English Mother of The Salvation Army January 21 - King Oscar II of Sweden and Norway January 27 - Isaac Roberts , Welsh astronomer February 2 * Alfred Brehm , German zoologist * William Stanley , British inventor, engineer February 22 - Princess Sumiko , Japanese princess February 26 - Levi Strauss , American clothing designer March 2 - Carl Schurz , German revolutionary, American statesman March 14 - Pierre-Hector Coullié , Cardinal-Archbishop of Lyon March 16 - George M. Robeson, American politician March 19 - Carl Frederik Tietgen , Danish financier, industrialist April 10 - William Booth , British founder of The Salvation Army May 5 - Shusaku Honinbo , Japanese Go player May 8 - Louis Moreau Gottschalk , American composer, pianist June 5 - George Stephen, 1st Baron Mount Stephen , Scottish-Canadian businessman, philanthropist June 6 - Allan Octavian Hume , British civil servant June 8 - Sir John Everett Millais , British Pre-Raphaelite painter June 14 - Bernard Petitjean , French Catholic missionary to Japan June 16 - Geronimo , indigenous American leaderJuly–December July 2 - Martis Karin Ersdotter , Swedish businesswoman July 14 - Edward White Benson , Archbishop of Canterbury July 26 - Auguste Beernaert , Belgian statesman, recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize August 24 - Emanuella Carlbeck , Swedish social reformer September 3 - Adolf Eugen Fick , German-born physician, physiologist September 7 - August Kekulé , German chemist September 12 - Anselm Feuerbach , German painter October 5 - Chester A. Arthur, 21st President of the United States October 15 - Asaph Hall , American astronomer November 9 - Sir Peter Lumsden , British general in the Indian army November 28 - Anton Rubinstein , Russian pianist, composer date unknown - Anna Haslam , Irish women's rights activist , suffragistDeaths January–June January 6 - Amalia Holst , German writer, intellectual, and feminist January 12 - Karl Wilhelm Friedrich Schlegel , German poet, philosopher and philologist January 25 - William Shield , English violinist, composer January 29 * Paul Barras , French politician * István Pauli Hungarian Slovene priest, writer February 10 - Pope Leo XII February 11 - Alexander Griboyedov , Russian playwright, diplomat February 17 - Michel Ange Bernard Mangourit , French diplomat February 21 - Kittur Chennamma , Indian queen regnant February 26 - Johann Heinrich Wilhelm Tischbein , German painter March 2 - Karl Gottfried Hagen , German chemist March 5 - John Adams , last surviving Bounty mutineer March 8 - Francesco Ruspoli, 3rd Prince of Cerveteri March 30 - Christopher Frederik Lowzow , Danish-Norwegian army officer April 6 - Niels Henrik Abel , Norwegian mathematician April 18 - Veronika Gut , Swiss rebel heroine May 10 - Thomas Young , English physician, linguist May 17 - John Jay , first Chief Justice of the United States May 21 - Peter I, Grand Duke of Oldenburg May 29 - Humphry Davy , British chemist May 30 - Louis Aloysius, Prince of Hohenlohe-Waldenburg-Bartenstein June 6 - Shanawdithit , last known pure-blooded member of the Beothuk people June 15 - Therese Huber , German writer and scholar June 27 - James Smithson , British mineralogist, chemist, whose fortune eventually went to the United States of America , and was used to initially fund the Smithsonian Institution July–December July 11 - Hannah Mather Crocker , American essayist, advocate of women's rights in America July 23 - Wojciech Bogusławski , actor and director, Father of Polish Theatre August 7 - John Reeves , British judge October 10 - Maria Elizabetha Jacson , British botanist October 29 - Maria Anna Mozart , Austrian musician and composer, sister of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart November 12 - Jean-Baptiste Regnault , French painter November 14 - Louis Nicolas Vauquelin , French chemist, discoverer of beryllium and chromium November 26 - Bushrod Washington , American Supreme Court justice December 12 - John Lansing, Jr., American statesman December 28 * Jean-Baptiste Lamarck , French scientist * Bill Richmond , British boxer December 29 - Princess Henrietta of Nassau-Weilburg date unknown - Huang Lü , Chinese scientist
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