1846 Events January–March January 5 - The United States House of Representatives votes to stop sharing the Oregon Country with the United Kingdom . January 13 - The Milan–Venice railway's bridge, over the Venetian Lagoon between Mestre and Venice in Italy, opens, the world's longest since 1151 . February 4 - Many Mormons begin their migration west from Nauvoo, Illinois , to the Great Salt Lake , led by Brigham Young . February 10 - First Anglo-Sikh War - Battle of Sobraon: British forces defeat the Sikhs. February 18 - The Galician peasant revolt begins. February 19 - United States president James K. Polk's annexation of the Republic of Texas is finalized by Texas president Anson Jones in a formal ceremony of transfer of sovereignty. The newly formed Texas state government is officially installed in Austin . February 20 –29 - Kraków Uprising - Galician slaughter: Polish nationalists stage an uprising in the Free City of Kraków ; it is suppressed by forces of the Austrian Empire , supported by peasants. February 26 - The Liberty Bell is cracked, while being rung for George Washington's birthday. March 9 - The First Anglo-Sikh War ends, with the signing of the Treaty of Lahore . Kashmir is ceded to the British East India Company , and the Koh-i-Noor diamond is surrendered to Queen Victoria . March 10 - Prince Osahito, fourth son of deceased Emperor Ninkō of Japan, becomes Emperor Kōmei .April–June April 25 - Mexican–American War: Open conflict begins, over the disputed border of Texas. May - The Associated Press is founded in New York. May 8 - Mexican–American War - Battle of Palo Alto: Zachary Taylor defeats a Mexican force north of the Rio Grande at Palo Alto, Texas in the first major battle of the war. May 11 - The University at Buffalo is founded by future United States Vice President and President, Millard Fillmore . May 13 - Mexican–American War: The United States declares war on Mexico. May 15 - Under the leadership of Prime Minister Robert Peel , the House of Commons of the United Kingdom votes to repeal the Corn Laws by passing an Importation Bill, replacing the old colonial mercantile trade system with free trade . On June 25 the Duke of Wellington persuades the House of Lords to pass the Act, which will take full effect from February 1849 . May 16 - The Revolution of Maria da Fonte begins in Portugal. June 10 - Mexican–American War: The California Republic declares independence from Mexico. June 14 - Bear Flag Revolt: American settlers in Sonoma, California , start a rebellion against Mexico and proclaim the California Republic. June 15 * The Oregon Treaty establishes the 49th parallel as the border between the United States and Canada , from the Rocky Mountains to the Strait of Juan de Fuca . * Launceston Church Grammar School opens for the first time in Tasmania . June 16 - Pope Pius IX succeeds Pope Gregory XVI as the 255th pope . He will reign for 31½ years. June 25 - The British Parliament voted to repeal the Corn Laws in an attempt to relieve the Irish Famine. This brought about the resignation of Peel, the Prime Minister , and set Great Britain on a path towards Free Trade. June 28 - The saxophone is patented by Adolphe Sax .July–September July 7 - Mexican–American War - Battle of Monterey: Acting on instructions from Washington, D.C., Commodore John Drake Sloat orders his troops to occupy Monterey and Yerba Buena , thus beginning the United States annexation of California. August 22 - The Second Federal Republic of Mexico is established. September - The Second Carlist War begins in Spain. September 10 - Elias Howe is awarded the first United States patent for a sewing machine , using a lockstitch design. September 12 - Elizabeth Barrett elopes with Robert Browning . September 14 - Jang Bahadur and his brothers massacre about 40 members of the Nepalese palace court. September 19 - The Virgin Mary is said to have appeared to two children in La Salette , France. September 23 - Discovery of Neptune: The planet is observed for the first time by German astronomers Johann Gottfried Galle and Heinrich Louis d'Arrest , as predicted by British astronomer John Couch Adams and French astronomer Urbain Le Verrier .October–December October 1 - Christ College, Tasmania , opens with the hope that it will develop along the lines of an Oxbridge college, and provide the basis for university education in Tasmania. By the 21st century it will be the oldest tertiary institution in Australia. October 16 - At Massachusetts General Hospital , Dr. William T.G. Morton, a dentist, gives the first successful public demonstration of ether anesthesia . November 4 - The Donner Party , a wagon train of 87 settlers traveling to California, is stranded in the Sierra Nevada mountains by the first of several snowstorms. By the time a relief party reaches the starving settlers three months later, only 48 survivors are left, many of whom have survived by cannibalism. Pope Pius IX issues the encyclical Qui pluribus , in response to the growing trend of agnosticism among intellectuals in Europe. December 22 - The Guildsystem in Sweden is abolished by the Fabriks och Handtwerksordning and Handelsordningen , and trade and handicrafts permits are granted to every male and female applicant of legal majority. December 24 - Great Britain acquires Labuan from the Sultanate of Brunei . December 27 - Iowa is admitted as the 29th U.S. state.Date unknown The portion of the District of Columbia , that was ceded by Virginia in 1790 , is re-ceded to Virginia . Electric Telegraph Company founded in Britain. Abraham Pineo Gesner develops a process to refine a liquid fuel, which he calls kerosene , from coal , bitumen or oil shale . Fort Wayne Female College is founded; it will later be renamed Taylor University . A cholera epidemic breaks out in England. The Great Famine continues in Ireland. The first higher school of academic learning for women in Denmark, Den højere Dannelsesanstalt for Damer , is founded in Copenhagen.Births January–June January 5 * Mariam Baouardy , Syrian Melkite Greek Catholic nun, canonized * Rudolf Christoph Eucken , German writer, Nobel Prize laureate February 2 - Francis Marion Smith , American borax magnate February 9 - Wilhelm Maybach , German automobile designer February 18 - Wilson Barrett , English actor February 26 - William F. "Buffalo Bill" Cody, American frontiersman, later showman March 4 - Franklin J. Drake, American admiral March 6 - Henry Radcliffe Crocker , English dermatologist March 9 - Ōdera Yasuzumi , Japanese general March 24 - Karl von Bülow , German field marshal April 4 - Comte de Lautréamont , French writer May 3 - Sir Edmund Elton, 8th Baronet , English inventor, studio potter May 5 - Henryk Sienkiewicz , Polish author, Nobel Prize laureate May 20 - Alexander von Kluck , German general May 22 - Rita Cetina Gutiérrez , Mexican teacher, poet and activist May 25 - Princess Helena of the United Kingdom May 29 - Winfield Scott Edgerly , United States Brigadier General June 11 - William Louis Marshall , American general, engineer June 13 - Rose Cleveland , de facto First Lady of the United States June 27 - Charles Stewart Parnell , Irish political leaderJuly–December July 17 - Tokugawa Iemochi , 14th shōgun of the Tokugawa shogunate of Japan July 26 - Texas Jack Omohundro , American frontier scout, actor, and cowboy July 29 - Isabel, Princess Imperial of Brazil August 16 - Oskar Victorovich Stark , Russian admiral and explorer August 18 - Robley D. Evans, American admiral August 23 - Alexander Milne Calder , American sculptor September 7 - John Porter Merrell , American admiral September 16 - Anna Kingsford , British spiritual writer, doctor, feminist and pioneering vegetarian September 25 *Watson Heston, American cartoonist *Wladimir Köppen, Russian-German geographer, climatologist October 6 – George Westinghouse , American entrepreneur, engineer November 25 - Carrie Nation , American temperance advocate December 2 - Pierre Waldeck-Rousseau , 29th Prime Minister of France December 17 - Max von Hausen , German general December 21 - Julia Lermontova , Russian chemistDate unknown Jeanne Schmahl , British-born French feministDeaths January–June February 21 - Emperor Ninkō of Japan February 27 - María Trinidad Sánchez , heroine of the Dominican War of Independence March 17 - Friedrich Bessel , German mathematician and astronomer May 11 - Jane Irwin Harrison , de facto First Lady of the United States May 12 - Sir Robert Otway , British admiral May 23 - Franciszek Ksawery Drucki-Lubecki , Polish politician June 1 - Pope Gregory XVI June 8 - Rodolphe Töpffer , Swiss author, painter, and caricature artist June 13 - Jean-Baptiste Benoît Eyriès , French geographer, author and translatorJuly–December August 5 - Dorothy Thomas , Caribbean entrepreneur and former slave August 16 *Samuel Humphreys, American naval architect *Sylvain Charles Valée, Marshal of France September 14 - Jacques Dupré , Louisiana State Representative, State Senator, and Governor September 23 - John Ainsworth Horrocks , English-born explorer of South Australia September 26 - Thomas Clarkson , English abolitionist October 2 - Benjamin Waterhouse , American physician, medical professor October 15 - Bagyidaw , Burmese king November 6 * Alexander Chavchavadze , Georgian Romantic poet, military figure * Karol Marcinkowski , Polish physician, social activist November 12 - William Findlay , American politician December 18 - Emilie Högquist , Swedish dramatic star December 29 - Mateli Magdalena Kuivalatar , Finnish-Carelian folksingerDate unknown Maria Medina Coeli , Italian physician
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