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... proprietor will not allow a single public-house to be kept for their convenience. A deputation of females has waited on Mr George Francis Train, and presented him with a testimonial which was specially imitable to the locality known as • (Mahan, but vulgarly ...

A,,,a r agra las

... bends the local column with the title, Fights and Things. The American papers now prefix Rev. to the name of George Francis Train. Mr Edward Dicey enters upon his duties as editor of the 1164 News this week. More then 7000 workmen are 'employed ...

JOKES AND WITICISMS

... before the train could proceed. This locust story is as annual of the Gamma, something akin to our big gooseberry. George Francis Train sent his wife home from Australia to New York on a certain interesting occasion, that her expected son might be been ...

Varagrams

... in favour of closing public houses on the whole of Sundays, except for the necessary accommodation of travellers. Mr George Francis Train, who seems to be suffering h's incarceration with the patience of a martyr, has matte titan to hie fellow•it eners ...

FORRES, ELGIN, AND NAIRS GAZETTE, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 5, 1868

... business was of little general interest. Mr Reardon moved fora Select Coma miller to hiquire into the imprisonment of Mr George Francis Train. He contended that the proceed:nee against Mr Train were illegal, and that they bid been actuated by feelings of political ...

HOUSE OF COMMONS

... where the Easter Monday Review is to be hold. I believe, from all I hear, that Brighton will be the famed locality. George Francis Train has at lost proved himself the maniac that many suspected him to be. He has telegraphed to the Queen. To Victoria ...

FORRES, ELGIN, AND NAIRN GAZETTE, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 0, 1878

... places. In Paris they have already been at work time, and the Eternal City itself is shortly to be intersected by them. George Francis Train once described our omnibus system as one.horsical ; he was then advocating the introduction of tramways. Now that ...

aomotic Nutellistue

... London on Saturday, in charge of the detectives. On the at rival of the Scotia atCork on Friday night, the notorious George Francis Train, Mr Grinnell, a Boston merchant, and a person named Gee, a commercial traveller, were arrested by the police on a charge ...

fouttotit gattlligenct

... owe d Tette—is delighted with the in telfigence lately mai - ed in the Euited states that the Prime of Andrews, Mr George Francis Train, is locked up i e Dublin under circumstances that give some of his coutitined incarceration.' They trust charming prospect ...

FORRES, ELGIN, AND NAIRN GAZETTE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 16, 1869

... that the success of the colliery was now a certainty. MR TRAIN OFFRIBINO TARN ON A BIG CONTRACT. --The irrepressible George Francis Train continues his full-power in America. The other day he delivered a speech in the Academy of Music, which the local reporter ...

A YANKEE ON THE LADIES

... laughter). I repeat, sir, look at the illustrious Widow Macree, look at Lucy Stone, look at Elisabeth Stanton. kook at George Francis Train-(great laughter) -and, sir. I say it with a bowed bead and deep veneration, kelt at the mother of Washington ; she ...