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Events in the year 1858 in Belgium.
Incumbents
Events

Fire at the Antwerp Exchange, 2 August 1858
- 24 May – Provincial elections
 - 17 July – New commercial treaty agreed with the United States.[1]
 - 2 August – Bourse of Antwerp burns down.
 - September – International congress on intellectual property held in Brussels.[2][3]
 
Publications
- Periodicals
 
- Almanach de poche de Bruxelles (Brussels, Tircher)[4]
 - Annales de pomologie belge et étrangère, vol. 6.[5][6]
 - Annuaire de la noblesse de Belgique, vol. 12, edited by Isidore de Stein d'Altenstein[7]
 - Annuaire statistique et historique belge, vol. 5, edited by Auguste Scheler[8]
 - Annuaire de l'Académie royale de Belgique, vol. 24[9]
 - La Belgique, 5[10]
 - La Belgique Horticole, vol. 8.[11]
 - Bulletin et annales de l'Académie d'archéologie de Belgique, vol. 5[12]
 - Bulletins de l'Académie royale des sciences et belles-lettres de Bruxelles, vol. 5 (Brussels, Hayez).[13]
 - Collection de précis historiques, vol. 7, edited by Edouard Terwecoren S.J.[14]
 - Journal de l'armée belge, vol. 15[15]
 - Journal d'horticulture pratique de la Belgique[16]
 
- Official reports and monographs
 
- Recueil consulaire contenant les rapports commerciaux[17]
 - Recueil des lois et arrêtés royaux de la Belgique, vol. 10[18]
 
- Other works
 
- C. H. Barlet, Géographie industrielle et commerciale de la Belgique (Mechelen, E.-F. van Velsen)[19]
 - Hendrik Conscience, De omwenteling van 1830 (Antwerp, J. P. van Dieren)[20]
 - Alexandre Henne, Histoire du règne de Charles-Quint en Belgique (Brussels and Leipzig, Émile Flatau)[21]
 - Jan van Ruusbroec, Dat Boec van den gheesteleken Tabernacule, edited by Jean-Baptist David, 2 volumes (Ghent, Maetschappy der Vlaemsche Bibliophilen).[22]
 - Jean-Joseph Thonissen, La Belgique sous le règne de Léopold I, vol. 4 (Liège, J.-G. Lardinois)[23]
 - Alphonse Wauters, Bruxelles et ses faubourgs: guide de l'étranger (Brussels, C. W. Froment)[24]
 
Births
- 8 April – Eugène van Rechem, bishop (died 1943)
 - 16 April – Philippe Wolfers, jeweller (died 1929)
 - 7 May – Charles Liebrechts, explorer (died 1938)
 - 21 June – Léon Roget, colonial officer (died 1909)
 - 12 September – Fernand Khnopff, painter (died 1921)
 - 19 October – George Albert Boulenger, zoologist (died 1937)
 - 4 November – Jacques de Lalaing, artist (died 1917)
 
Deaths
- 22 February – Noël Delfosse (born 1801), politician
 - 14 March – Henri Guillaume Galeotti (born 1814), botanist and geologist
 - 22 April – François Joseph Ferdinand Marchal (born 1780), archivist
 - 29 April – Charles d'Hane de Steenhuyze (born 1787), politician
 - 15 May – Jacques Coghen (born 1791), politician
 - 27 June – Coralie van den Cruyce (born 1796), writer
 
References
- ↑ C. Pety de Thozée, Système commercial de la Belgique, vol. 2 (Brussels, Bruylant-Christophe, 1875), pp. 91-93. On Google Books
 - ↑ Victor Foucher, Le Congrès de la propriété littéraire et artistique tenu à Bruxelles (Paris, 1858) On Google Books
 - ↑ Christine Haynes, Lost Illusions: The Politics of Publishing in Nineteenth-Century France (Harvard University Press, 2010), pp. 194-199.
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