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... directed the attention of the Board to • framed picture which hung on the walls, representing the marble arch and Mr. George Francis Train's carriage and tramway, some time existing between the western end of Oxford-street and Bayswater. He said he wished ...

BACKBARMOW

... gnome bill or the Committee of Way. and Mean. passes Compete. No speaker has ,es Seen elected in the New York Amembly. George Francis Train bas narrowly escaped lynching at Janesville, Wisconsin. It is stated that a rootage of Gen Ournsidell army be. made ...

EXTRA I'RIZES

... to the perpetrator of the crime. AN OLD AOQUAINTANCIL—The man who is making the most stir at the present time is Mr. George Francis Train. He stops at the Water Cure. Here many of the strongminded women, the out-and-out anti-slavery men and women, anti-Southern ...

IflrfT9l TtlPTTfriVrt: SOULBY'S ULVERSTON ADVERTISER, FEBRUARY 18, 1864

... Elizabethan style of architecture, and is said to have been built in the year 1576. Mr. Sala says that he recently met Mr. George Francis Train at Philadelphia ; and that Train has made a largo sum of money by gold speculations, and is coming to England. On Monday ...

THE FENIAN MOVEMENT

... sole American whose name we know, who has joined in the wordy demonstrations of O'Mahony and his confederates, is Mr. George Francis Train. Stephens, the reputed lender of the Fenian movement in Ireland, was arrested in a house, near Dublin, on Saturday ...

('IVILIZI Timm!

... ('IVILIZI Timm! Mr. Henry Ward another, Is a wonderful preacher, Anil he once went to England to teach her; So did George Francis Train, But both went in rain For though gifted with brain. They failed, they quite failed to o'erreach her. Slightly Selfish ...

THE ONLY MEDAL AWARDED

... arrest in connection with the Fenian conspiracy was made at Queenstown, on Friday night, the person captured being George Francis Train. The circumstances under which the capture was made would appear to be these: —About ten or half-past ten o'clock on ...

TEE ITLVERSTON MIRROR, FEB. 1, 1888

... 1 have interfered with the law was to wish well to Ireland and Irishmen, Catholic and Protestant alike.—Sincerely, GEORGE FRANCIS TRAIN. His topics are thus stated, and his auditors are expected to pay half a crown each for the treat : Ireland in A ...

THE BALANCE SKEET

... Writiegim the lot inst. the New York correspondent of the Doily News ways : The public has been a gond deal *mimed by George Francis Train's exploits in Ireland, and continues to he ; but I doubt whether they will end as anmeinely as they began. Many people ...

SOULBY'S ULVERSTON ADVERTISER. MARCH 5, IM6B. LOCAL NEWS

... been further remanded until Tumidity next, as the prosecutor is still linable to leave his room. The irrepressible George Francis Train has been rearrested in Dublin. In this instance, however, he can have no pretensions to elevate himself to the position ...

AGRICULTURE

... introduce some enterprise' into the British press and to-day he engaged writing his own panegyric, under the title of ' George Francis Train's First Appeal to the Philistines,' the first chapter of which will be headed The Lightning Express, or a Young American ...

THE ULVERSTON MIRROR, MAR. 14, 1868

... introduce some enterprise' into the British press; and to-day he engaged writing his own panegyric, under the title of ' George Francis Train's First Appeal to the Philistines, ' the first chapter of which will be headed 'T he Lightning Express ; or a Young ...