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1895 (MDCCCXCV ) was acommon year starting on Tuesday of theGregorian calendar and acommon year starting on Sunday of theJulian calendar , the 1895th year of theCommon Era (CE) andAnno Domini (AD) designations, the 895th year of the2nd millennium , the 95th year of the19th century , and the 6th year of the1890s decade. As of the start of 1895, the Gregorian calendar was 12 days ahead of the Julian calendar, which remained in localized use until 1923.
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January 5 :Dreyfus affair January 5 –Dreyfus affair : French officerAlfred Dreyfus is stripped of his army rank and sentenced to life imprisonment onDevil's Island (off French Guiana) on what is much later admitted to be a false charge of treason.[ 1] January 6 – TheWilcox rebellion , an attempt led byRobert Wilcox to overthrow theRepublic of Hawaii and restore theKingdom of Hawaii , begins with royalist troops landing at Waikiki Beach in Oahuand clashing with republican defenders. The rebellion ends after three days and the remaining 190 royalists are taken prisoners of war.[ 2] January 12 – Britain'sNational Trust for Places of Historic Interest or Natural Beauty is founded byOctavia Hill ,Robert Hunter and CanonHardwicke Rawnsley .[ 3] January 13 –First Italo-Ethiopian War :Battle of Coatit – Italian forces defeat the Ethiopians.[ 4] January 15 – A warehouse fire and dynamite explosion kills 57 people, including 13 firefighters inButte, Montana in the U.S.[ 5] January 17 –A 6.8 magnitude earthquake strikes northeasternIran near the town ofQuchan and causes at least 1,000 deaths.[ 6] January 21 –January 24 – An effort to restore the Hawaiian monarchy ends as the former QueenLiliʻuokalani abdicates and pledges allegiance to theRepublic of Hawaii .[ 9] January 31 – The sinking of the German ocean linerSSElbe kills 334 people on board, 20 minutes after the ship had collided with the British steamer SSCrathie . Only two lifeboats are able to evacuate before theElbe goes down, and the first lifeboat capsizes when too many passengers attempt to get onboard. A second lifeboat, with 15 members of the crew, four men and woman, carries the only survivors.[ 10] February 20 The gold reserve of theU.S. Treasury is saved whenJ. P. Morgan and theRothschilds loan $65 million worth of gold to the United States government. The offering of syndicate bonds sells out only 22 minutes after the New York market opens, and just two hours after going on sale in London.[ 11] Venezuelan crisis of 1895 : U.S. PresidentGrover Cleveland signs into law a bill resulting from the proposition of House Resolution 252, byWilliam Lindsay Scruggs and Congressman Leonidas Livingston, to the third session of the 53rd Congress of the United States of America. The bill recommends that Venezuela and Great Britain settle their dispute by arbitration.February 25 – The first rebellions of theCuban War of Independence break out.March 3 – InMunich ,Germany , bicyclists have to pass a test and displaylicense plates .March 4 – Japanese troops captureLiaoyang and land inTaiwan .March 15 March 18 – The world's first gasolinebus route is started in Germany, betweenSiegen andNetphen .March 22 – BrothersAuguste and Louis Lumière make what is probably the first presentation of a projected celluloidfilm moving picture, the 46-secondWorkers Leaving the Lumière Factory , to members of theSociété d'encouragement pour l'industrie nationale in Paris.[ 14] March 30 –Rudolf Diesel patents theDiesel engine in Germany.March 18 : The first internal combustionbus , (Siegen toNetphen in Germany)April 17 :Shimonoseki treaty :Qing dynasty renounces claim on KoreaApril 6 –Oscar Wilde is arrested in London for "gross indecency", after losing acriminal libel case against theMarquess of Queensberry .April 7 –Nansen'sFram expedition to theArctic reaches 86°13.6'N, almost 3° beyond the previousFarthest North attained.April 14 –A major earthquake severely damagesLjubljana , the capital ofCarniola .April 17 – TheTreaty of Shimonoseki is signed between China and Japan. This marks the end of theFirst Sino-Japanese War , and the defeatedQing Empire is forced to renounce its claims on Korea, and to concede the southern portion ofFengtian province ,Taiwan and thePenghu to Japan.[ 15] The huge indemnity exacted from China is used to establish theYawata Iron and Steel Works in Japan.April 22 –Gongche Shangshu movement : 603 candidates sign a 10,000-word petition against theTreaty of Shimonoseki .April 27 – The unique, historic and picturesque Spiral Bridge is constructed to carry U.S. 61 over the Mississippi River atHastings, Minnesota . It is demolished in1951 .May 2 –Gongche Shangshu movement : Thousands of Beijing scholars and citizens protest against theTreaty of Shimonoseki .May 9 – Thirteen workers are killed by soldiers of theRussian Empire during theYaroslavl Great Manufacture strike .May 18 – The first motor race in Italy is held, on a course fromTurin toAsti and back, a total of 93 km (58 mi). Five entrants start the event; only three complete it. It is won by Simone Federman in a four-seatDaimler Omnibus, at an average speed of 15.5 km/h (9.6 mph).[ 16] May 24 – Anti-Japanese officials, led byTang Jingsong inTaiwan , declare independence from theQing dynasty , forming the short-livedRepublic of Formosa .May 25 –R. v. Wilde :Oscar Wilde is convicted in London of "unlawfully committing acts of gross indecency with certain male persons" (under theLabouchere Amendment ) and given a two years' sentence ofhard labour , during which he will writeDe Profundis .May 27 –In re Debs : TheSupreme Court of the United States decides that the federal government has the right to regulate interstate commerce, legalizing the military suppression of thePullman Strike .June 5 – The Liberal Revolution begins inEcuador , making the civil war more intense in the country.June 11 June 20 June 28 – TheUnited States Court of Private Land Claims rules thatJames Reavis 's claim to the Barony of Arizona is "wholly fictitious and fraudulent".July 31:Sabino Arana founds theBasque Nationalist Party July 10 –11 – TheDoukhobors ' pacifist protests culminate in the "burning of the arms" in theSouth Caucasus .July 15 –Archie MacLaren scores an EnglishCounty Championship cricket record innings of 424 forLancashire , againstSomerset , atTaunton . This record lasts until1994 .July 31 – TheBasque Nationalist Party (Euzko Alderdi Jeltzalea-Partido Nacionalista Vasco) is founded bySabino Arana .July –Oldham Athletic A.F.C. is founded in England. August 7 – TheAljaž Tower , a symbol of theSlovenes , is erected on MountTriglav .August 10 – The first ever indoorpromenade concert , origin ofThe Proms , is held at theQueen's Hall in London, opening a series conducted byHenry Wood .[ 17] August 19 –American frontier murderer and outlawJohn Wesley Hardin is killed by an off-duty policeman in asaloon inEl Paso, Texas .August 29 September –Shelbourne F.C. is founded inDublin ,Ireland .September 3 – The first professionalAmerican football game is played, inLatrobe, Pennsylvania , between the LatrobeYMCA and the Jeannette Athletic Club (Latrobe wins 12–0).September 7 – The first game of what will become known asrugby league football is played in England, starting the1895–96 Northern Rugby Football Union season .September 18 –Daniel David Palmer performs the first chiropracticspinal adjustment , onHarvey Lillard , whose complaint was partial deafness after an injury.September 24 –October 3 – theAutomobile Club de France sponsors the longest race to date, a 1,710 km (1,060 mi) event, fromBordeaux toAgen and back.[ 16] Because it is held in ten stages, it can be considered the firstrally . The first three places are taken by twoPanhards and a three-wheelerDe Dion-Bouton .[ 16] October:The Cosmopolitan October October 1 – French troops captureAntananarivo ,Madagascar .October 2 –Peiyang University , predecessor ofTianjin University , is founded as an institution of higher education inQing dynasty China.[ 19] October 8 –Queen Min , queen consort ofJoseon (Korea), isassassinated at her private residence withinGyeongbokgung Palace by Japanese agents.October 23 – The city ofTainan , last stronghold of theRepublic of Formosa , capitulates to the forces of theEmpire of Japan , ending the short-lived republic, and beginning the era ofTaiwan under Japanese rule .October 31 –1895 Charleston earthquake : A major earthquake occurs nearCharleston, Missouri , in theNew Madrid Seismic Zone of themidwestern United States . As of 2014, the earthquake risk for the region will be closely monitored.November 1 –Max Skladanowsky and his brother Emil present a short film at theBerlin Wintergarten theatre in Germany using themovie projector they have developed.November 5 –George B. Selden is granted the first U.S.patent for an automobile.November 8 –Wilhelm Röntgen discovers the type ofelectromagnetic radiation later known asX-rays .November 17 –Flamengo , a well known professional football club inBrazil , is officially founded.[ 20] November 25 –Oscar Hammerstein opens theOlympia Theatre , the first theatre to be built in New York City'sTimes Square district.November 27 – At the Swedish-Norwegian Club in Paris,Alfred Nobel signs hislast will and testament , setting aside his estate to establish theNobel Prize after his death.November 28 –Chicago Times-Herald race : The first American automobile race in history is sponsored by theChicago Times-Herald . Press coverage first arouses significant American interest in the automobile.[ 21] December December 7 – A corps of 2,350 Italian troops, mostlyAskari , are crushed by 30,000 Abyssinian troops atAmba Alagi .December 11 –Svante Arrhenius becomes the first scientist to deliver quantified data aboutthe sensitivity of global climate to atmospheric carbon dioxide (the "Greenhouse effect "), as he presents his paper "On the Influence of Carbonic Acid in the Air Upon The Temperature of the Ground" to theRoyal Swedish Academy of Sciences .[ 23] December 15 – The railways of theCape of Good Hope ,Colony of Natal , theOrange Free State , theSouth African Republic and southernMozambique are all linked at Union Junction nearAlberton .[ 24] December 18 – TheLaurin & Klement automobile brand, predecessor ofŠkoda Auto , is founded as a bicycle manufacturer in centralBohemia (modern-dayCzech Republic ).[ 25] December 24 December 28 –Auguste and Louis Lumière make what is probably the first commercialpublic screening of projected moving picture films to a paying audience, at theSalon Indien du Grand Café in Paris.[ 26] Otto Lilienthal gliding experiment J. Edgar Hoover Leo Aryeh Mayer Babe Ruth Louise Lovely February 2 –George Halas , American football player and coach, co-founder of the National Football League (d.1983 )February 6 –Babe Ruth , American baseball player (d.1948 )February 8 –Khorloogiin Choibalsan ,Marshal of the Mongolian People's Republic , Prime Minister of theMongolian People's Republic (d.1952 )February 10 –Victor Jacob Koningsberger , Dutch botanist (d.1966 )[ 28] February 14 –Max Horkheimer , German philosopher, sociologist (d.1973 )February 15 –Earl Thomson , Canadian athlete (d.1971 )February 18 (O.S. 6 February) –Semyon Timoshenko , Soviet general, Marshal of the Soviet Union (d.1970 )February 19 February 21 –Henrik Dam , Danish biochemist, recipient of theNobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (d.1976 )February 27 –Edward Brophy , American character actor (d.1960 )February 28 Robert Benoist James McCudden SirStanley Rous April 1 –Alberta Hunter , American singer (d.1984 )[ 29] April 3 –Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco , Italian composer (d.1968 )[ 30] April 4 –John Kotelawala , 3rd Prime Minister of Sri Lanka (d.1980 )April 5 –Mike O'Dowd , American boxer (d.1957 )April 13 –Olga Rudge , American violinist (d.1996 )April 14 –Anton Reinthaller , Austrian right-wing politician (d.1958 )April 25 –Stanley Rous , English administrator, 6th President of FIFA (d.1986 )April 26 –Hans Kopfermann , German physicist (d.1963 )April 29 –Malcolm Sargent , English conductor (d.1967 )[ 31] Rudolph Valentino Jiddu Krishnamurti May 1 –Nikolai Yezhov , Soviet politician and police chief, Great Purge Perpetrator (d.1940 )May 2 –Lorenz Hart , American lyricist (d.1943 )[ 32] May 5 –Charles Lamont , Russian-born film director (d.1993 )May 6 –Rudolph Valentino , Italian actor (d.1926 )May 8 –Fulton J. Sheen , American Catholic archbishop, television personality (d.1979 )May 9 –Richard Barthelmess , American actor (d.1963 )May 11 –Jiddu Krishnamurti , Indian philosopher, speaker and writer (d.1986 )[ 33] May 12 –William Giauque , Canadian chemist, Nobel Prize laureate (d.1982 )May 15 –Prescott Bush , American banker and politician (d.1972 )May 17 –Saul Adler , Russian-born British-Israeli expert on parasitology (d.1966 )May 21 –Lázaro Cárdenas , 44thPresident of Mexico , 1934–1940 (d.1970 )[ 34] May 25 –Dorothea Lange , American documentary photographer, photojournalist (d.1965 )Jack Dempsey Carl Orff Kirsten Flagstad July 2 –Pavel Sukhoi , Russian aircraft engineer (d.1975 )July 8 –Igor Tamm , Russian physicist,Nobel Prize laureate (d.1971 )July 9 –Frederick Hanson , New Zealand soldier, engineer, military leader and public servant (d.1979 )July 10 July 12 July 14 July 18 –Olga Spessivtseva , Russian ballerina (d.1991 )July 19 –Xu Beihong , Chinese painter (d.1953 )July 21 –Ken Maynard , American actor (d.1973 )July 22 –León de Greiff , Colombian poet (d.1976 )July 23 –Aileen Pringle , American actress (d.1989 )July 24 –Robert Graves , English writer (d.1985 )[ 37] July 26 –Gracie Allen , American actress and comedian (d.1964 )Abdul Rahman of Negeri Sembilan Sara García John Diefenbaker September 1 September 6 –Margery Perham , English Africanist (d.1982 )September 7 – SirBrian Horrocks , British general (d.1985 )September 8 –Sara García , Mexican actress (d.1980 )September 11 –Vinoba Bhave , Indian religious leader (d.1982 )September 13 September 18 September 21 –Juan de la Cierva , Spanish civil engineer, aviator, aeronautical engineer and inventor of the autogyro (d.1936 )September 22 –Paul Muni , Austro-Hungarian-born American actor (d.1967 )September 24 –André Frédéric Cournand , French-born physician, recipient of theNobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (d.1988 )September 29 –Joseph Banks Rhine , American parapsychologist (d.1980 )September 30 –Aleksandr Vasilevsky , Soviet general, Marshal of the Soviet Union (d.1977 )Buster Keaton Juan Perón Levi Eshkol Gerhard Domagk October 1 –Liaquat Ali Khan , 1st Prime Minister of Pakistan (d.1951 )October 3 –Sergei Yesenin , Russian lyric poet (d.1925 )October 4 October 8 October 9 –Ivan Yumashev , Soviet admiral (d.1972 )October 10 –Wolfram von Richthofen , German field marshal (d.1945 )October 17 –Miguel Ydígoras Fuentes , 21st President of Guatemala (d.1982 )October 19 –Lewis Mumford , American historian (d.1990 )October 20 –October 21 –Edna Purviance , American actress (d.1958 )October 22 –Rolf Nevanlinna , Finnish mathematician (d.1980 )October 24 –Charles Walter Allfrey , British general (d.1964 )October 25 –Levi Eshkol , Israeli Prime Minister (d.1969 )October 30 October 31 –Basil Liddell Hart , British military historian (d.1970 )Paul Hindemith George VI Frederick Douglass Berthe Morisot T. Muthuswamy Iyer January 3 –Mary Torrans Lathrap , American temperance reformer (b.1838 )January 4 –William Loring , British admiral (b.1811 )January 9 –Aaron Lufkin Dennison , American watchmaker (b.1812 )January 10 –Benjamin Godard , French composer (b.1849 )January 19 –António Luís de Seabra, 1st Viscount of Seabra , Portuguese magistrate and politician (b.1798 )January 24 –Lord Randolph Churchill , British statesman (b.1849 )January 25 –T. Muthuswamy Iyer , Lawyer, first Indian Judge of the Madras high court (b. 1832)January 26 –Arthur Cayley , British mathematician, (b.1821 )[ 39] January 27 –John Erskine , Irish-American jurist and United States district judge from 1865 to 1883 (b.1813 )January 28 –François Certain de Canrobert , French general,Marshal of France (b.1809 )February 9 –Ōdera Yasuzumi , Japanese general (killed in action) (b.1846 )February 10 –Liu Buchan , Chinese admiral (suicide) (b.1852 )February 12 –Ding Ruchang , Chinese army officer, admiral (killed in action) (b.1836 )February 18 –Archduke Albrecht, Duke of Teschen , Austrian general (b.1817 )February 20 –Frederick Douglass , American ex-slave and author (b. c.1818 )[ 40] February 25 –Henry Bruce, 1st Baron Aberdare , politician (b.1815 )[ 41] February 26 –Salvador de Itúrbide y Marzán , Prince of Mexico (b.1849 )March 2 –Berthe Morisot , French painter (b.1841 )March 3 –Geoffrey Hornby , British admiral (b.1825 )March 9 –Leopold von Sacher-Masoch , Austrian writer for whom the word masochism is named (b.1836 )March 10 –Charles Frederick Worth , English-born couturier (b.1825 )March 13 –Louise Otto-Peters , German women's rights movement activist (b.1819 )March 30 –Beauchamp Seymour , British admiral (b.1821 )April 17 –Jorge Isaacs , Colombian writer, politician and explorer (b.1837 )[ 42] April 25 –Emily Thornton Charles , American newspaper founder (b.1845 )[ 43] May 19 –José Martí , Cuban independence leader (b.1853 )May 21 –Franz von Suppé , Austrian composer (b.1819 )May 23 –Franz Ernst Neumann , German mineralogist, physicist and mathematician (b.1798 )May 26 –Ahmed Cevdet Pasha , Ottoman statesman (b.1822 )May 28 –Walter Q. Gresham , American politician (b.1832 )May 30 –Joseph Marello , Italian Roman Catholic prelate (b.1844 )June 4 –Abu Bakar of Johor , Malaysian sultan (b.1833 )June 6 –Gustaf Nordenskiöld , Swedish explorer (b.1868 )June 13 –Manuel Ruiz Zorrilla , Prime Minister of Spain (b.1833 )June 27 –Sophie Adlersparre , Swedish feminist and magazine editor (b.1823 )[ 44] June 29 Friedrich Engels Louis Pasteur July 18 –Stefan Stambolov , 9thPrime Minister of Bulgaria (assassinated) (b.1854 )July 28 –Edward Beecher , American theologian (b.1803 )July 29 –Floriano Peixoto , 2ndPresident of Brazil (b.1839 )August 4 –Louis-Antoine Dessaulles , Quebec journalist, politician (b.1818 )August 5 –Friedrich Engels , German communist philosopher (b.1820 )[ 45] August 8 –Howell Edmunds Jackson , American Supreme Court Justice (b.1832 )August 22 –Luzon B. Morris , American politician (b.1827 )September 8 –Adam Opel , German founder of the automobile company Adam Opel AG (b.1837 )September 26 –Ephraim Wales Bull , American horticulturalist, creator of theConcord grape (b.1806 )September 28 –Louis Pasteur , French microbiologist, chemist (b.1822 )October 3 –Harry Wright , English-born American baseball pioneer (b.1835 )October 8 –Empress Myeongseong (Queen Min), last Korean empress (assassinated) (b.1851 )October 13 –Franklin Leonard Pope , American engineer, explorer and inventor (b.1840 )October 25 – SirCharles Hallé , German-born pianist and conductor (b.1819 )October 27 /28 –Adele Spitzeder , German actress, folk singer and confidence trickster (b.1832 )November 5 –Prince Kitashirakawa Yoshihisa of Japan (b.1847 )November 6 –Adelia Cleopatra Graves , American educator (b.1821 )November 23 –Mauritz de Haas , Dutch-American marine painter (b.1832 )November 24 –Ludwik Teichmann , Polish anatomist (b.1823 )November 27 –Alexandre Dumas, fils , French novelist and playwright (b.1824 )[ 46] December 12 –Allen G. 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