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THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... Black. (9) 'The Merchant Abroad in Europe, Asia, and Australia. A Selies of Letters from Java, Singapore, &c. &c.' B, George Francis Train, of Boston. With an Introduction by Preemen Hunt, A.M. 0dtro th 'Merchants' Magazine.' Sampson Low, Son, and Co. New ...

BOOKS OF THE WEEK

... knowledge of the use that can in any given case be made of the collection. (10) ' Young America in Wall Street.' By George Francis Train. Low, Son, and Co. (Ii) ' Buchan.' By the Rev. John B. Pratt, M.A. Smith. (12) ' The Plant Hunters; or, Adventures ...

THE JULLIEN FESTIVAL

... Birkenhead, through which township co theorails are laid along the streets, frotmthe ferry fo to Birkenhead Perk. Mr George Francis Train, of Boston, and late chairman of the Chamber of hi Commerce at Melbourne, is the patentee, end Ill High- he is engaged ...

Court and Fashion

... President Lincoln is now carefully guarded, in consequence of his having been shot at on one or two occasions. tai George Francis Train is in favor of Archbishop dai Hughes, of New York, as&the future Pope. me A wine merchant who appeared against a War- ...

LITERARY MISCELLANEA

... fare. The fife of a stock-jobber is is tissue of vicissitudes, sand none experienced more of its fluctuations than did George Francis Train. At length, all on a sudden, he came to the top of the ladder at a bound, and left Wall-street with his pockets well ...

Fashion

... at Alton in consequence of the carlesneeas of a chemist's boy, who sold bitter in mistake for sweet oil of almonds. George Francis Train is a candidate for the clerl,- ship of the next House of Representatives. Neatly a hundred Lithuanian noblemen have ...

VARIETIES

... digestion ; nor the bellows, because they are windy; but any thing else you pleasoe. RoUGII ON G ono-.-Indubitably, Mr. George Francis Train didl not take much by his motion iii his recent correspondence with Seward on the subject of Feuianism, -at least ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... severely beaten. His head was out in several places, and his face brnised.--ery Teleyrapk. An American paper states that George Francis Train is studying military, science, in aider to have a subordinate command in the Fenian army, which is shortly 'to invade ...

LITERATURE

... Barry says that it is worse than Fleet -dth to walk in in wet weather.- METROpOLITAN TRtAMWAYS. It is not because Mr. George Francis Train mis- behaved himself in London some years ago in his endeavours to force, his system of tramways upon the British public ...

OUR CARPET BAG

... rough way, a first dressing to a wound, or to stop dysentery. The whole will cost about 1, 500. OOf. HloW TO PUT IT.-George Francis Train says the modern mar- riage service should read thus:- Clergyman-Wfill you take this brown stone house, this carriage ...

Published: Sunday 03 November 1867
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1797 | Page: 14 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

CUTTINGS FROM THE COMIC JOURNALS

... likely to object ?? take any butter (bit her). SrnslTO GeACHS.-Archlbishops. (From Thse Tonaliawk.l BATHER Too BAD.-George Francis Train, t. e diatl- guished statesman, the promoter of female suffrage and titramways, the Ieeenas of America, the regenerator ...

PROVINCIAL THEATRICALS

... to appear ho the burlesque of Ros Roy, which is in ctive preparation. ROichD RooM, ROTUNDO.-Tol lion of the day, Mr. George Francis Train, annonces a series of lectures an Thursday, Friday, and Saturday. Subjects-` Westivard the course of empire takes his ...

Published: Sunday 23 February 1868
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 21827 | Page: 13 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture