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1858 and during
* 1858 – After the original Big Ben, a 14. 5 tonne bell for the Palace of Westminster had cracked during testing, it is recast into the current 13. 76 tonne bell by Whitechapel Bell Foundry.
" " From 288 slaves that entered the Calabouço jail during the years 1857 and 1858, 80 ( 31 %) were arrested for capoeira, and only 28 ( 10. 7 %) for running away.
* 1858 – The Battle of Morar takes place during the Indian Mutiny.
He became a follower of Abraham Lincoln during the Lincoln-Douglas debates of 1858.
The relatively peaceful Utah War ensued from 1857 to 1858, in which the most notable instance of violence was the Mountain Meadows massacre, when leaders of a local Mormon militia ordered the killing of a civilian emigrant party that was traveling through Utah during the escalating tensions.
The wedding of Queen Victoria's daughter Victoria, to Prince Fredrick William of Prussia in 1858 also introduced choral music to the processional when standard practice had been to have music of any kind only during a party after the wedding ceremony.
Bizet may first have encountered the story during his Rome sojourn of 1858 – 60, since his journals record Mérimée as one of the writers whose works he absorbed in those years.
In 1861 John Butterfield, who since 1858 had been using the Butterfield Overland Mail, also switched to the Central Route to avoid traveling through hostile territories during the American Civil War.
* Albert Kamehameha ( 1858 – 1862 ), Crown Prince of Hawaii during his father King Kamehameha IV's reign
The then Brevet-Major Lane-Fox, was appointed a member of the Fifth Class of the Order of the Medjidie in 1858 for " distinguished services before the enemy during the War ".
Fort Victoria became an important base during the Fraser Canyon Gold Rush in 1858, and the burgeoning town was incorporated as Victoria in 1862.
Conditions improved during the summer of 1858.
The mainland territory north of the 49th parallel remained unincorporated until 1858, when a mass influx of Americans and others during the Fraser Canyon Gold Rush forced the hand of Colony of Vancouver Island's Governor James Douglas, who declared the mainland a Crown Colony, although official ratification of his unilateral action was several months in coming.
Several U. S. Army forts were maintained in the county and many engagements during the Rogue River Indian War ( 1855 – 1858 ) took place within its boundaries.
In 1858 he began to assemble the Sailor's Word-Book from material amassed during his long career.
Although 800 people died during this epidemic, fewer than had died of tuberculosis in the same year, cholera visited again in 1848 and 1858.
Ten years later, residents leveled an Indian mound in the middle of town to make the public square and Major John McCollough built the second courthouse, the first brick structure in Milan, on this site during 1857 – 1858.
Smarting under a considerable amount of criticism concerning the matter, all members of the county court resigned during April 1858, but later withdrew their resignations.
While Collins ' fortunes improved because of the lack of competition during the war, it collapsed in 1858 after the loss of two additional steamers.
When Abraham Lincoln and Stephen Douglas gave speeches in Greenville in 1858 during a campaign for the United States Senate, Douglas said: " Ladies and gentlemen it gives me great and supreme gratification and pleasure to see this vast concourse of people assembled to hear me upon this my first visit to Old Bond.
Francis Thomas Gregory reached the summit on 3 June 1858 during his 107-day journey through the Gascoyne region, becoming the first recorded European to climb the mountain.
The town was granted a charter in 1837 and was first incorporated in 1858, lost its charter during the Civil War, and was incorporated a second time in 1878.
Both Abraham Lincoln and Stephen A. Douglas passed through Toulon during their 1858 senatorial campaign.
Soon after roads began to be established through the Fall River valley and in 1858 the McElroy Brothers who had just moved into the area built a bridge across the Pit river, Sam Lockhart having established a ferry on the same river, proceeded to build his bridge across the Fall river in an effort to make toll revenue during the fall of 1859.
The system was introduced during 1857 and completed on 1 January 1858.

1858 and so-called
The years 1856 – 1858 were particularly vicious and bloody on the Texas frontier, as settlers continued to expand their settlements into the Comanche homeland, the Comancheria, and 1858 was marked by the first Texan incursion into the heart of the Comancheria, the so-called Antelope Hills Expedition, marked by the Battle of Little Robe Creek.
Since the 1858 Aigun Treaty and the 1860 Treaty of Peking, the river has remained the border between the two countries, although the Qing subjects were allowed to continue to live in the so-called Sixty-Four Villages east of the Amur and the Zeya ( i. e., within today's Blagoveshchensk's eastern suburbs ).
In another letter from General Ermolov to Lanski ( dated 12 January 1827 ) on the impossibility of forceful Christianization of the Ingush, Yermolov wrote: " This nation, the most courageous and militaristic among all the highlanders, cannot be allowed to be alienated ..." The last organized rebellion ( the so-called " Nazran insurrection ") in Ingushetia occurred in 1858 when 5, 000 Ingush started a fight but lost to superior Russian forces.
Neale also published An Introduction to the History of the Holy Eastern Church ( 1850, 2 vols ); History of the so-called Jansenist Church of Holland ( 1858 ); Essays on Liturgiology and Church History ( 1863 ); and many other works.
-Israelische Kultusgemeinde Wien " ( Here stood the Leopoldstädter Tempel, built in 1858 in the moorish style according the plans of architect Leopold Förster, all but the foundation of which was completely destroyed by National Socialist barbarians on the so-called " Night of Broken Glass ", on 10 November 1938 ).

1858 and Utah
The Utah Mormon War ensued from 1857 to 1858, which resulted in the relatively peaceful
The Utah Mormon War ensued from 1857 to 1858, which resulted in the relatively peaceful invasion of Utah by the United States Army, after which Young agreed to step down from power and be replaced by a non-Mormon territorial governor, Alfred Cumming.
On January 22, 1858, Kit Carson concluded a treaty of peace between the Muatche Utah, the Arapaho, and the Pueblo of Taos.
After the abortive Utah War of 1857 – 1858, the replacement of Young by an outside Federal Territorial Governor, the eventual resolution of controversies regarding plural marriage, and accession by Utah to statehood, the apparent temporal aspects of LDS theodemocracy receded markedly.
After the move south in 1858 ( see Utah War ) there was an attempt to rename the community Freedom, but Brigham Young convinced the residents to retain the old name.
In 1858, the town was briefly abandoned in the face of Johnston's Army during the Utah War, but the settlers returned to their homes that fall when the trouble was resolved peacefully.
Polygamy was probably a significant factor in the Utah War of 1857 and 1858, given the Republican attempts to paint Democratic President James Buchanan as weak in his opposition to both polygamy and slavery.
Brigham Young — governor of Utah Territory from 1850 to 1858 and President of the LDS Church from 1847 to 1877 — favored the name as a symbol of industry.
The Army established a military post here in 1858 during the Utah War until it was finally closed in 1890.
Daguerreotypist John Wesley Jones visited the garrison in 1851 and Samuel C. Mills, traveling with the Army bound for Utah, produced at least one image of Fort Bridger in 1858.
Canby served in Wyoming and Utah ( then both part of the Utah Territory ) during the Utah War ( 1857 – 1858 ).
Troops arrived in Salt Lake City, Utah in June 1858.
In 1858 Lee served a term as a member of the Utah Territorial Legislature.
Records are limited but show that by 1858 over two dozen organizations had formed in some twelve Salt Lake City wards and in other outlaying settlements such as Ogden, Provo, Spanish Fork, and Manti, Utah.
Interrupted by the 1858 Utah War, no more than three or four of these independent ward organizations survived the temporary move of much of the Mormon population south of Salt Lake County.
* Utah War March 1857-July 1858
** District of California ( 1864 – 1865 ) California, Nevada Territory, Arizona Territory, and New Mexico Territory ; Utah added 1858

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