1815. Bonaparte ascended the throne of France on his return from Elba.
1831. The Austrian troops entered Bologna, and in a few days overrun the revolted part of Italy.
1831. Insurrection of the slaves at Antigua. Suppressed on the 25th.
1843. Charles G. Corliss was shot dead in a street near Broadway, New York, by a woman who escaped.
1844. Peter B. Porter died, aged 71. His name is connected with most of the important events in the history of western New York; and as an officer in the army during the last war with great Britain he rendered important services to his country. He was some time secretary of war of the United States.
1849. Newton M. Curtiss, author of a number of novels, died, aged 34. He some time printed a political paper at Ballston, before his talent as a writer of fiction was developed. His subjects were mostly of Indian and revolutionary scenes and incidents.
1853. The French fleet sailed for the Turkish waters, to act against the Russians, if necessary.
1854. Two shocks of an earthquake at Macon, Ga.
1856. David Conner, a United States commodore, died. He entered the service in 1809, and was wounded in the action between the Hornet and Penguin.
1856. A party of 500 Costa Ricans attacked Col. Schlessinger who commanded 400 of Walker's men, at the hacienda Santa Rosa, and entirely defeated them. Mora had 16 killed and 25 wounded; of Gen. Walker's men 90 were killed and several perished in the woods. The action lasted but 14 minutes. The Costa Ricans shot 19 prisoners.