News from Pike's Peak.
Date: 13 August 1860
Denver City dates to Aug. 4 are received.
Karl Denke (Münsterberg, Poroszország, 1860. február 12. – Münsterberg, Weimari köztársaság, 1924. december 22.) porosz sorozatgyilkos és kannibál, aki számos embert ölt és evett meg 1903 és 1924 között . Legismertebb becenevei az "Elveszett kannibál", "a Ziebice-i kannibál" és a "Denke papa".
Bővebben...A 1860. augusztus 12. egy vasárnap volt a ♌ csillagjegy alatt. Ez volt az év 224 napja. Az Egyesült Államok elnöke James Buchanan volt.
Ha ezen a napon születtél, akkor 165 éves vagy. Az utolsó születésnapod 2025. augusztus 12., kedd, 42 napja volt. A következő születésnapod 2026. augusztus 12., szerda napon lesz, 322 nap múlva. 60 307 napot élt, vagy körülbelül 1 447 385 órát, vagy körülbelül 86 843 110 percet vagy körülbelül 5 210 586 600 másodpercet.
Date: 13 August 1860
The Nazione, of July 29, says: GARIBALDI has taken Melazzo and entered Messina. The Royal troops still occupy the citadel. Baron RICASOLI has left for Turin.
Date: 13 August 1860
Commissioner JOHNSON returned here on Friday, and has during his absence completed his opinion and report upon the Paraguay question. Additional arguments and evidence were submitted on Saturday to the Commissioners, who will meet tomorrow to consider the same, and make their award, which will be submitted to the President.
Date: 13 August 1860
MR. GUSTAVUS A. RATZ, SECRETARY OF THE LIQUOR DEALERS' ASSOCIATION, DROWNED. Yesterday Mr. GUSTAVUS A. RATZ, the well-known Secretary of the Liquor Dealers' Association, was drowned while bathing off the Pavilion Hotel, at the Nevasink Highlands. ...
Date: 13 August 1860
The steamship Adriatic, from Havre and Southampton on the 1st inst., arrived at this port on Saturday morning. Her advices are four days later. The most important feature in the news is a letter on the state of Europe from the Emperor NAPOLEON to the Count DE PERSIGNY, French Ambassador to the Court of London. On the two great leading topics of the day the Emperor gives it, as his "innermost thought," that he desires peace for Italy without foreign intervention, and withes to undertake the Syrian Expedition in conjunction with other Powers. Particulars are received of the two actions fought on the 20th and 21st inst. at Melazzo, in which the Garibaldians were perfectly successful. GARIBALDI has entered Messina, and has concluded a military convention with the Neapolitan commander. It is confirmed that the General has refused to grant the truce asked for by the King of Sardinia, and that he expresses a firm intention to march upon Naples as soon as he has taken Messina. We have details of the massacre of Christians in Damascus. The accounts give the number of victims at three or four thousand. It was fully expected that a convention of the Great Powers, with regard to the Syrian question, would be signed on the 1st inst., and that immediately afterwards an embarkation of a combined Russian, French, and English expedition would take place. We publish divers opinions of the German Press on the late interview at Toplitz, between the Emperor of Austria and the Prince of Prussia. They all seem to agree in thinking that the meeting has been successful, and that a better understanding between the two Cabinets has been promoted.
Date: 13 August 1860
FLATBUSH-AVENUE RAILROAD. The cars on the Flatbush-avenue Railroad began their through trips on Saturday morning. The fare has been fixed at 10 cents, or 8 cents if tickets are purchased. To any point within the city limits five cents will be charged, or four cents by ticket.
Date: 13 August 1860
The Nazione, of July 29, says: GARIBALDI has taken Melazzo and entered Messina. The Royal troops still occupy the citadel. Baron RICASOLI has left for Turin.
Date: 13 August 1860
Commissioner JOHNSON returned here on Friday, and has during his absence completed his opinion and report upon the Paraguay question. Additional arguments and evidence were submitted on Saturday to the Commissioners, who will meet tomorrow to consider the same, and make their award, which will be submitted to the President.
Date: 13 August 1860
MR. GUSTAVUS A. RATZ, SECRETARY OF THE LIQUOR DEALERS' ASSOCIATION, DROWNED. Yesterday Mr. GUSTAVUS A. RATZ, the well-known Secretary of the Liquor Dealers' Association, was drowned while bathing off the Pavilion Hotel, at the Nevasink Highlands. ...
Date: 13 August 1860
The steamship Adriatic, from Havre and Southampton on the 1st inst., arrived at this port on Saturday morning. Her advices are four days later. The most important feature in the news is a letter on the state of Europe from the Emperor NAPOLEON to the Count DE PERSIGNY, French Ambassador to the Court of London. On the two great leading topics of the day the Emperor gives it, as his "innermost thought," that he desires peace for Italy without foreign intervention, and withes to undertake the Syrian Expedition in conjunction with other Powers. Particulars are received of the two actions fought on the 20th and 21st inst. at Melazzo, in which the Garibaldians were perfectly successful. GARIBALDI has entered Messina, and has concluded a military convention with the Neapolitan commander. It is confirmed that the General has refused to grant the truce asked for by the King of Sardinia, and that he expresses a firm intention to march upon Naples as soon as he has taken Messina. We have details of the massacre of Christians in Damascus. The accounts give the number of victims at three or four thousand. It was fully expected that a convention of the Great Powers, with regard to the Syrian question, would be signed on the 1st inst., and that immediately afterwards an embarkation of a combined Russian, French, and English expedition would take place. We publish divers opinions of the German Press on the late interview at Toplitz, between the Emperor of Austria and the Prince of Prussia. They all seem to agree in thinking that the meeting has been successful, and that a better understanding between the two Cabinets has been promoted.
Date: 13 August 1860
FLATBUSH-AVENUE RAILROAD. The cars on the Flatbush-avenue Railroad began their through trips on Saturday morning. The fare has been fixed at 10 cents, or 8 cents if tickets are purchased. To any point within the city limits five cents will be charged, or four cents by ticket.