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Date: 12 October 1869
Carl Otto Hartlaub (* 12. Oktober 1869 in Bremerhaven; † 15. Mai 1929 in Bremen) war Rechtsanwalt und ein bekannter deutscher Schachspieler. Er verdankt seine gewisse Berühmtheit als Schachspieler nicht so sehr seiner Spielstärke als vielmehr seinem Stil, der der sogenannten 'romantischen' Epoche des Schachs verpflichtet war. Er besaß ein „feines Gespür für frühzeitige rasche und überraschende Attacken“ (Robert Hübner) und war ein kühner „Spieler von außerordentlicher Fantasie“ (Emanuel Lasker) und kombinatorischer Tiefe, wovon insbesondere seine 1919 erschienene Partiensammlung Dr. Hartlaub's Glanzpartien Zeugnis ablegt.
Lees meer...12 oktober 1869 was een dinsdag onder het sterrenbeeld ♎. Het was de 284e dag van het jaar. President van de Verenigde Staten was Ulysses S. Grant.
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Date: 13 October 1869
The report in some of the newspapers of young HAMPE, who walked overboard from one of the Hoboken ferry boats, was a mistake, as the young gentlemen is now alive and in good health, his father having rescued him, with the assistance of Mr. PEER and Officer CARROLL.
Date: 13 October 1869
Paris advices from Spain report fighting in Valencia and defeat of the Republicans, the proclamation of the Republic at Malaga and Valladolid, and disorders in Madrid which have been quelled. Sonor CASTELLAR has fled to Portugal from Saragossa,
Date: 12 October 1869
Madrid advices report fresh disturbances in Valencia and at La Carolina and Gandesa, but in Aragon, Andalalusia nad Catalonia affairs look better for the Government. More troops are called for in Saragossa, and a movement in the capital is feared. The recent surrender to General BALDRICK is officially stated, and Deputies NOQUEEO and PALACIOS are said to have given in their submission to the Government.
Date: 13 October 1869
Date: 12 October 1869
Date: 12 October 1869
Dickens, Charles; Speech at Birmingham
Date: 13 October 1869
On Saturday last the Government received information to the effect that preparations are being made for another raid into our country by the Fenian Brotherhood. The news, through it may be surprising to out readers, did not surprise the Government.