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* [[February 1]] – ''[[Brandtaucher]]'', the oldest surviving [[submersible]] craft, sinks during acceptance trials in the German [[port of Kiel]], but the designer, [[Wilhelm Bauer]], and the two crew escape successfully.
* [[February 1]] – ''[[Brandtaucher]]'', the oldest surviving [[submersible]] craft, sinks during acceptance trials in the German [[port of Kiel]], but the designer, [[Wilhelm Bauer]], and the two crew escape successfully.
* [[February 6]] – [[Black Thursday (1851)|Black Thursday]] occurs in Australia as [[Bushfires in Australia|bushfires]] sweep across the state of [[Victoria (Australia)|Victoria]], burning about a quarter of its area.
* [[February 6]] – [[Black Thursday (1851)|Black Thursday]] occurs in Australia as [[Bushfires in Australia|bushfires]] sweep across the state of [[Victoria (Australia)|Victoria]], burning about a quarter of its area.
* [[February 12]] – [[Edward Hargraves]] claims to have found [[gold]] in Australia.
* [[February 12]] – [[Edward Hargraves]] claims to have found [[gold]] in Australia.<ref>{{Cite web |last=scheme=AGLSTERMS. AglsAgent; corporateName=State Library of New South Wales; address=1 Shakespeare Place |first=Sydney |date=2015-12-07 |title=Rumours of gold |url=https://www.sl.nsw.gov.au/stories/rumours-gold |access-date=2025-07-17 |website=www.sl.nsw.gov.au}}</ref>
* [[February 15]] – In [[Boston, Massachusetts]], members of the anti-slavery [[Boston Vigilance Committee]] rescue fugitive slave [[Shadrach Minkins]] from a courtroom, following his arrest by U.S. marshals.
* [[February 15]] – In [[Boston, Massachusetts]], members of the anti-slavery [[Boston Vigilance Committee]] rescue fugitive slave [[Shadrach Minkins]] from a courtroom, following his arrest by U.S. marshals.
* [[March 1]] – [[Victor Hugo]] uses the phrase ''[[European Federation|United States of Europe]]'', in a speech to the French National Assembly.
* [[March 1]] – [[Victor Hugo]] uses the phrase ''[[European Federation|United States of Europe]]'', in a speech to the French National Assembly.
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* [[August 1]] – [[Virginia]] closes its Reform Constitutional Convention, deciding that all white men have the right to vote.
* [[August 1]] – [[Virginia]] closes its Reform Constitutional Convention, deciding that all white men have the right to vote.
* [[August 3]] – The [[filibuster (military)|filibustering]] [[Lopez Expedition]] sails from [[New Orleans]], [[Louisiana]] heading to seize [[Captaincy General of Cuba|Spanish-ruled Cuba]].
* [[August 3]] – The [[filibuster (military)|filibustering]] [[Lopez Expedition]] sails from [[New Orleans]], [[Louisiana]] heading to seize [[Captaincy General of Cuba|Spanish-ruled Cuba]].
* [[August 12]] – [[Isaac Singer]] is granted a United States patent for his improved sewing machine.<ref>{{cite magazine |title=The Invention That Spawned a Fashion Revolution |url=https://time.com/3985665/sewing-machine-invented/ |magazine=Time |access-date=26 June 2020}}</ref>
* [[August 12]] – [[Isaac Singer]] is granted a United States patent for his improved sewing machine.<ref>{{cite magazine |title=The Invention That Spawned a Fashion Revolution |url=https://time.com/3985665/sewing-machine-invented/ |magazine=Time |access-date=26 June 2020 |archive-date=July 30, 2020 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200730044225/https://time.com/3985665/sewing-machine-invented/ |url-status=dead }}</ref>
* [[August 22]] – The yacht ''[[America (yacht)|America]]'' wins the first [[America's Cup]] race, off the coast of England.[[Image:America (schooner yacht) by Bard.jpg|thumb|[[August 22]]: The yacht ''[[America (yacht)|America]]'', winner of the first America's Cup]]
* [[August 22]] – The yacht ''[[America (yacht)|America]]'' wins the first [[America's Cup]] race, off the coast of England.[[Image:America (schooner yacht) by Bard.jpg|thumb|[[August 22]]: The yacht ''[[America (yacht)|America]]'', winner of the first America's Cup]]
* [[September 1]] – [[Narciso López]] is executed in [[Havana]] following the failure of his expedition in Cuba.
* [[September 1]] – [[Narciso López]] is executed in [[Havana]] following the failure of his expedition in Cuba.
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=== January–June ===
=== January–June ===
[[File:ELLA A. GILES.jpg|thumb|110px|[[Ella Giles Ruddy]]]]
[[File:ELLA A. GILES.jpg|thumb|110px|[[Ella Giles Ruddy]]]]
[[File: Rose Coghlan.jpg|right|thumb|110px|Rose Coghlan, 1870s]]
[[File: Rose Coghlan.jpg|right|thumb|110px|[[Rose Coghlan]], 1870s]]
* [[January 9]] – [[Rudolf von Brudermann]], Austro-Hungarian general (d. [[1941]])
* [[January 9]] – [[Rudolf von Brudermann]], Austro-Hungarian general (d. [[1941]])
* [[January 11]] – [[Soeria Atmadja]], Sundanese noble and politician, Regent of Sumedang (1881 - 1919) (d. [[1921]])<ref>{{cite web |last1=Kurnia |first1=Atep |title=RIWAYAT JALAN DI KOTA BANDUNG (19): Jalan Pangeran Sumedang |url=https://bandungbergerak.id/article/detail/2506/riwayat-jalan-di-kota-bandung-19-jalan-pangeran-sumedang |website=bandungbergerak.id |publisher=Bandung Bergerak |access-date=16 June 2025}}</ref>
* [[January 11]] – [[Soeria Atmadja]], Sundanese noble and politician, Regent of Sumedang (1881 - 1919) (d. [[1921]])<ref>{{cite web |last1=Kurnia |first1=Atep |title=RIWAYAT JALAN DI KOTA BANDUNG (19): Jalan Pangeran Sumedang |url=https://bandungbergerak.id/article/detail/2506/riwayat-jalan-di-kota-bandung-19-jalan-pangeran-sumedang |website=bandungbergerak.id |publisher=Bandung Bergerak |access-date=16 June 2025}}</ref>
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* [[April 15]] – [[Auguste Dubail]], French general (d. [[1934]])
* [[April 15]] – [[Auguste Dubail]], French general (d. [[1934]])
* [[April 20]] – [[Young Tom Morris]], Scottish golfer (d. [[1875]])
* [[April 20]] – [[Young Tom Morris]], Scottish golfer (d. [[1875]])
* [[April 21]] – [[Charles Barrois]], French geologist (d. [[1939]])
* [[April 21]]
* [[May 6]] – [[Aristide Bruant]], French cabaret singer, comedian (d. [[1925]])
** [[Charles Barrois]], French geologist (d. [[1939]])
** [[Rosa Kerschbaumer-Putjata]], Russian ophthalmologist, Austria's first female doctor(d. [[1923]])
* [[May 6]] – [[Aristide Bruant]], French cabaret singer, comedian (d. [[1925]])
* [[May 7]] – [[Adolf von Harnack]], German Lutheran theologian, church historian (d. [[1930]])
* [[May 7]] – [[Adolf von Harnack]], German Lutheran theologian, church historian (d. [[1930]])
* [[May 11]] – [[Madre Teresa Nuzzo]], Maltese nun, foundress of the Daughters of the Sacred Heart (d. [[1923]])
* [[May 11]] – [[Madre Teresa Nuzzo]], Maltese nun, foundress of the Daughters of the Sacred Heart (d. [[1923]])
March 30 – A United Kingdom Census is taken. The population has reached 21 million. 6.3 million live in cities of 20,000 or more in England and Wales, and cities of 20,000 or more account for 35% of the total English population. It also shows that a legacy of the Great Irish Famine is that the population of Ireland has fallen to 6,575,000 – a drop of 1,600,000 in ten years, many having emigrated.[2][3]
April–June
April 8 – Western Union is founded, as the New York and Mississippi Valley Printing Telegraph Company.[4]
Serial poisoner Hélène Jégado is arrested in Rennes, France. Her trial opens on December 6; she is eventually sentenced to death and executed by guillotine.
Battle of Ras Tanoura, a collision occurs between the Bahrain blockading force off Kateef and the Arab fugitives at Kenn Island, who surprised and attacked the Bahrain fleet. Mubarak bin Abdulla bin Ahmed, along with his brother Rashid and Busher bin Rahma Al Jalahma were all killed in the battle.