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  1. Events. April 16 - Paraguayan War: Brazilian troops, under Marshal Manuel Luís Osório, cross the Rio Paraguay and stop at Fort Itapirú. [1] May 2 - Battle of Estero Bellaco [1] An alliance between the Republic of Argentina, the Empire of Brazil and the Oriental Republic of Uruguay defeats the forces of the Paraguayan government of Marshal ...

  2. 31 May – Strikes and lock-outs decriminalised. [1] : 682. June. Fresh outbreaks in Brussels, Ghent and Antwerp of 1863–75 cholera pandemic. [1] : 682. 12 June – Partial legislative elections of 1866. August. 1 August – Treaty of Amity, Commerce and Navigation between Japan and Belgium, negotiated by Auguste t'Kint, signed in Edo.

  3. Oil Springs riot. Categories: Years of the 19th century in Ontario. 1860s in Ontario. 1863 in Canada. Hidden categories: Category series navigation decade redirected. Category series navigation year and decade. CatAutoTOC generates no TOC.

  4. June 23 – Louis Babel, priest (d. 1912) June 29 – Robert Christie, Ontario businessman and politician (died 1914) July 21 – Hugh Richardson, jurist (died 1913) August 25 – Hector-Louis Langevin, lawyer, politician and a Father of Confederation (died 1906) September 17 – Jean-Baptiste-Éric Dorion, journalist and politician (died 1866)

  5. Bank of Canada. The Bank of Canada was granted a charter on August 16, 1858. [1] The charter was granted to William Cayley, Joseph Curran Morrison, Angus Morrison Esq., John Ross, William Henry Boulton Esq. and Frederick William Cumberland Esq. The charter was never used and eventually sold to William McMaster in 1866 and renamed the Canadian ...

  6. The 19th Battalion Volunteer Militia (Infantry), Canada was called out on active service on 1 June 1866 and served on the Niagara frontier. The battalion was removed from active service on 22 June 1866. The 19th "Lincoln" Battalion of Infantry was called out on active service on 24 May 1870 and served on the Niagara frontier.

  7. Premiers. Joint Premiers of the Province of Canada –. John Sandfield Macdonald, Canada West Premier. Louis-Victor Sicotte, Canada East Premier until May 15, 1863. Antoine-Aimé Dorion, Canada East Premier on May 15, 1863. Premier of Newfoundland — Hugh Hoyles. Premiers of New Brunswick — Samuel Leonard Tilley.