1834 Events January–March January 1 - Zollverein : Customs charges are abolished at borders within its member states. January 3 - The government of Mexico imprisons Stephen F. Austin in Mexico City . February 13 - Robert Owen organizes the Grand National Consolidated Trades Union in the United Kingdom. March 6 - York, Upper Canada , is incorporated as Toronto . March 11 - The United States Survey of the Coast is transferred to the Department of the Navy . March 14 - John Herschel discovers the open cluster of stars now known as NGC 3603 , observing from the Cape of Good Hope . March 28 - Andrew Jackson is censured by the United States Congress .April–June April 10 - The LaLaurie mansion in New Orleans burns, and Madame Marie Delphine LaLaurie flees to France. April 14 - The Whig Party is officially named, by United States Senator Henry Clay . May 9 - The founder of The First Saudi State, Imam Turki bin Abdulla Al Saud, is assassinated after the Friday prayers by Ibrahim Hamza, following the orders of his cousin Mishari. May 19 - The Syrian Peasant Revolt erupts in Egyptian-ruled Ottoman Syria , encompassing peasant uprisings in Palestine and Transjordan , Galilee and Hauran and the Syrian coast ; the rebellions are suppressed with harsh military response leading to thousands of deaths and mostly subdued by August, though Syrian coast uprising lasts by early 1835. June 7 - Greek independence: General Theodoros Kolokotronis is sentenced to death for treason , for resisting the rule of Otto of Greece . June 21 - American inventor and businessman Cyrus McCormick is granted a patent, for his mechanical reaper.July–September July 7 - 10 - Anti-abolitionist riots break out in New York City . July 8 - Imam Faisal bin Turki enters Riyadh and upon entering his father's palace, assassinates his father's murderer, Ibrahim Hamza, and his master; Mishari, and becomes the ruler and founder of the Second Saudi State. July 15 - The Spanish Inquisition , which began in the 15th century, is suppressed by royal decree. July 16 - William Lamb, 2nd Viscount Melbourne succeeds Earl Grey as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom . July 24 - The Liberal Wars end in Portugal. July 29 - The Office of Indian Affairs is organized in the United States. August 1 - Slavery is abolished in the British Empire , by the Slavery Abolition Act 1833 . August 11-12 - Ursuline Convent riots: A convent of Ursuline nuns is burned near Boston . August 12 - In the Empire of Brazil , the Additional Act provides for establishment of the Provincial Legislative Assembly, extinction of the State Council, replacement of the Regency Trina, and introduction of a direct and secret ballot. August 14 - The Poor Law Amendment Act in the United Kingdom states that no able-bodied British man can receive assistance, unless he enters a workhouse . August 15 - The South Australia Act allows for the creation of a colony there. September 13 - The Gleaner newspaper is first published in Jamaica .October–December October 16 - The Palace of Westminster is destroyed by fire , along with both the House of Commons and the House of Lords of the British Parliament. An investigation later traces the disaster to an order from the Exchequer to the Board of Works to destroy the tally sticks that had been stored as part of record keeping, the use of the furnaces beneath the House of Lords to carry out the task, and the failure of authorities to stop the work or to fight the fire after smoke had first been detected, the conclusion being that the fire was "wholly attributable to carelessness and negligence." November 14 - William Lamb, 2nd Viscount Melbourne becomes the last Prime Minister of the United Kingdom to be dismissed by the British monarch. King William IV temporarily appoints Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington , to form a caretaker government. December 3 - The Zollverein institutes the first regular census in Germany . The population is 23,478,120. December 10 - Sir Robert Peel succeeds The Duke of Wellington , as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. December 11 - The Sixth Xhosa War is characterized by severe clashes between white settlers and Bantu peoples in Cape Colony ; Dutch-speaking settlers colonize the area north of Orange River .Date unknown The British East India Company monopoly on China trade ends. It appoints a Tea Committee to assess the potential of Assam tea . Athens becomes Greece's capital city. The Medical School of Louisiana is founded in New Orleans. Charles Babbage begins the conceptual design of the Analytical Engine , a mechanical forerunner of the modern computer. It will not be built in his lifetime. Thomas Davenport , inventor of the first American DC electrical motor, installs his motor in a small model car, creating one of the first electric cars. The Wilmington and Raleigh Railroad is chartered in Wilmington, North Carolina . The Romanian language is banned in schools and government facilities, in Bessarabia .Births January–June January 7 - Johann Philipp Reis , German physicist, inventor January 15 - Samuel Arza Davenport , American politician January 17 - August Weismann , German evolutionary biologist January 20 - Piet Joubert , Boer politician, military commander January 25 - Alina Frasa , Finnish ballerina February 6 - Edwin Klebs , German-Swiss pathologist who discovered Diphtheria February 8 - Dmitri Mendeleev , Russian chemist February 9 - Felix Dahn , German author February 16 - Ernst Haeckel , German zoologist, philosopher February 19 - Charles Davis Lucas , British Victoria Cross recipient February 27 - Charles C. Carpenter, American admiral March 5 - Félix de Blochausen , 6th Prime Minister of Luxembourg March 16 - Sir James Hector , Scottish geologist March 17 - Gottlieb Daimler , German engineer, inventor March 20 - Charles W. Eliot, American President of Harvard University March 23 - Julius Reubke , German composer March 24 * John Wesley Powell , American explorer * William Morris , English poet, artist April 26 - Artemus Ward , American humorist May 20 - Albert Niemann , German chemist May 23 - Carl Heinrich Bloch , Danish sculptor June 19 - Charles Spurgeon , English Baptist preacherJuly–December July 2 - Hendrick Peter Godfried Quack , Dutch economist, historian July 10 - James McNeill Whistler , American painter, etcher July 19 - Edgar Degas , French painter July 2 - Frédéric Auguste Bartholdi , French sculptor July 27 - Miguel Grau Seminario , Peruvian admiral August 4 - John Venn , British mathematician August 22 - Samuel Pierpont Langley , American astronomer, physicist, and aeronautics pioneer August 31 - Amilcare Ponchielli , Italian composer September 17 - Robert Simpson , Scottish-Canadian businessman September 28 - William Montrose Graham Jr., American general September 30 - Louis P. Mouillard, French artist, aviation pioneer October 6 - Walter Kittredge , American composer November 8 - Johann Karl Friedrich Zöllner , German astrophysicist November 13 - Ignacio Manuel Altamirano , Mexican writer November 19 - Georg Hermann Quincke , German physicist November 21 - Hetty Green , American businesswoman November 28 - Sophronia Farrington Naylor Grubb , American activist December 16 - Léon Walras , French economist December 24 - Augustus George Vernon Harcourt , English chemistDeaths January–June January 6 - Richard Martin , Irish founder of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals January 12 - William Grenville, 1st Baron Grenville , Prime Minister of the United Kingdom January 17 - Giovanni Aldini , Italian physicist February 2 - Lorenzo Dow , American minister February 4 - Amélie-Julie Candeille , French composer, librettist, writer, singer, actress, comedian, and instrumentalist February 12 - Friedrich Schleiermacher , German theologian and philosopher February 18 - William Wirt , 9th United States Attorney General February 23 - Karl Ludwig von Knebel , German poet March 2 - José Cecilio del Valle , first President of Central America March 30 - Rudolph Ackermann , Anglo-German entrepreneur April 5 - Vice-Admiral Sir Richard Goodwin Keats , Governor of Newfoundland April 10 - John 'Merino' MacArthur , Australian farmer April 11 - John 'Mad Jack' Fuller , English philanthropist, patron of the arts and sciences April 29 - Grigore IV Ghica , prince of Wallachia May 9 - Turki bin Abdullah bin Muhammad , founder of the First Saudi State. May 20 - Gilbert du Motier, Marquis de Lafayette , French nobleman, soldier May 31 - Shaikh Khalifa bin Salman bin Ahmed Al Khalifa, Deputy Ruler of BahrainJuly–December July 12 - David Douglas , Scottish botanist July 14 - Edmond-Charles Genêt , French ambassador to the United States during the French Revolution July 19 - Károly Hadaly , Hungarian mathematician July 25 - Samuel Taylor Coleridge , English writer August 1 - Robert Morrison , British Protestant missionary to China August 7 - Joseph Marie Jacquard , French inventor August 17 - Husein Gradaščević , Bosnian rebel leader September 2 - Thomas Telford , Scottish engineer September 5 - Thomas Lee , English architect September 9 - James Weddell , Antarctic explorer September 15 - William H. Crawford, American politician, judge September 16 - William Blackwood , Scottish writer September 24 - Emperor Pedro I of Brazil October 5 - María Josefa Pimentel, Duchess of Osuna October 8 - François-Adrien Boieldieu , French composer October 11 - William Napier, 9th Lord Napier , British Navy officer, politician and diplomat October 21 - Edward Smith-Stanley, 12th Earl of Derby October 23 - Fath Ali Shah Qajar , King of Iran November 2 - Maria Teresa Poniatowska , Polish aristocrat November 27 - Rosalie de Constant , Swiss naturalist December 23 - Thomas Malthus , English economist, political philosopher December 27 - Charles Lamb , English essayist December 31 - João Batista Gonçalves Campos, intellectual leader of the Cabanagem revolt
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