The Every Day Book of History and Chronology: Embracing the Anniversaries of Memorable Persons and Events in Every Period and State of the World, from the Creation to the Present TimeMunsell, Joel
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The Every Day Book of History and Chronology: Embracing the Anniversaries of Memorable Persons and Events in Every Period and State of the World, from the Creation to the Present Time
Munsell, Joel
Chronology, Historical
1801. PETROWITZ PAUL, emperor of Russia, assassinated. He was the son of
Catharine II, who treated him with great rigor, during her life. In 1780
he traveled with his wife through the southern part of Europe under the
title of _Count of the North_. In 1796 he ascended the throne, and
among the first of his acts were the discontinuance of the Persian war,
and the liberation of the Poles confined in Russia. But his conduct was
suddenly reversed, and his indiscretions and tyranny finally produced a
conspiracy among the nobles, by which it is supposed his sons were
accessory to his death. In the official publication of his death, it was
ascribed to apoplexy.
1806. The exploring party under Captains Clarke and Lewis, left fort
Clatsop on their return up the Columbia river to the United States.
1808. MURAT, at the head of 40,000 French soldiers, taking advantage of
a faction among the populace, entered Madrid and took possession of it.
1809. THOMAS HOLCROFT, an English dramatic writer, died. His father was
a shoemaker in low circumstances, which occupation the son also followed
till he resolved to try his fortune on the stage. Besides his dramas he
produced several novels and translations from the German and French. He
suffered imprisonment for republicanism, with Tooke and others.
1815. Action off the island of Tristran d'Acunha, between the United
States brig Hornet, 16 guns, Capt. Biddle, and the British brig Penguin,
18 guns and a 12 pound carronade, 132 men, Capt. Dickinson. Capt.
Dickinson was killed and the Penguin captured in 22 minutes; she was so
much injured that it was found necessary to sink her. Penguin had 14
killed, 28 wounded; Hornet 1 killed, 11 wounded. After the surrender a
British soldier wounded Capt. Biddle in the neck with a musket ball; he
was immediately shot by two of the marines.
1819. AUGUST FREDERICK VON KOTZEBUE, a celebrated German dramatist,
assassinated at Manheim. _The Stranger_ and _Pizarro_ are translated and
popular at our theatres. His works are numerous. He was assassinated by
a fanatical student named Sandt, who at the same time stabbed himself;
but recovered and was beheaded.
1840. WILLIAM MACLURE, a distinguished naturalist, formerly of
Philadelphia, and twenty years president of the academy of natural
sciences in that city, died near the city of Mexico. He wrote on the
geology of the United States and the West Indies.
1849. BENJAMIN SIMPSON died at Saco, Maine, aged 94; one of the party
engaged in throwing the tea overboard in Boston harbor, at the opening
of the revolution.
1849. CHARLES ALBERT, king of Sardinia, in consequence of his defeat by
the Austrians, abdicated his crown in favor of his eldest son, the duke
of Savoy.
1849. ELIZABETH HUGHES, well known in England as a fortune-teller and
familiar with angels, died at Fowdon in her 89th year.
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