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GEORGE FRANCIS TRAIN

... GEORGE FRANCIS TRAIN. The last number of the Train Extra, a broadsheet, with the publication of which Mr Train has been amusing his leisure hours in the Marshalsea, was published on Saturday last. A feature in the present Train Extra is a model dictionary ...

GEORGE FRANCIS TRAIN IN THE PULPIT

... GEORGE FRANCIS TRAIN IN THE PULPIT. George Francis Train has shown some ingemity i.i choosing profession which enables him to make the most disgusting exhibition of himself. preacher is in many degrees more offensive than be ever as a speaker. is reported ...

GEORGE FRANCIS TRAIN A

... GEORGE FRANCIS TRAIN A George Francis Train, who insists upon all the luxuries the season, has become bankrupt. there probably exists no creditor the erratic George who cherishes the faintest hope imbursement, this proceeding is, say the least, rather ...

GEORGE FRANCIS TRAIN ON HIS HIGH HORSE

... GEORGE FRANCIS TRAIN ON HIS HIGH HORSE. Mr Geo. Francis Train has returned to his home in New York, and announced his arrival in letter to the Sun, in which he says that his election to the Presidency in 1872 is beyond question. 'One million Irish votes ...

G. F. TRAIN IN A NEW CHARACTER

... Train appeared at Tammany Hall, York, a preacher. The fact had been advertised in the following manner»—'To-night, Bev. George Francis Train preaohes on Old Fogies the Bible oom pared the beautiful character of the Saviour. same discourse suppressed last ...

Sale of the Library of the Late Sis Archibald Alison.—The library of the late Sir Archibald Alison, Bart., was last

... prison.— Another attempt was made on Friday in the Court of Consolidated Chamber, Dublin, obtain the release of Mr George Francis Train from custody. The motion was made before Mr Justice Keogh, on the ground of irregularity in the proceedings on the ...

DEPENDENTG, FEBRUARY 12, 1870

... any objection and Lord Penzance granted the desired leave, but said it would be necessary to reserve the petitions. GEORGE FRANCIS TRAIN IN THE PULPIT. newels Them has shown some ingenuity in choosing a profession which enables him to make the most disgusting ...

Published: Saturday 12 February 1870
Newspaper: Renfrewshire Independent
County: Renfrewshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 503 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

THE CHARGE AGAINST SIR JOHN SHELLEY. Ths Observer gives the following:— 18 St. Jemes' Street, July 20,1R61. Sir ..

... will cot only hold you personally responsible, but give yon a publicity you never contemplated.—Yours, &c. (Signed) George Francis Train. To Sir John V. Shelley, 66 St James' Street, Piccadi:ly. Copy of Sir John V. Shel 'ey's reply:— St James's Street ...

Inauguration or an Industrial Club asd Reading- Room.—A new club, designated ' The City Club and Reiding-Roouis ..

... exchange. Jons Morrisey has been re-elected to Congress in the fifth New York congressional district, defeating Mr George Francis Train, who had an independent nomination. Late advices from New Zealand by the overland mail state that the Maori insurrection ...

FREDERICK DOUGLASS LECTURING IN NEW YORK

... everybody knows, an immensity of Bancombe oratory in America, and of that ** high-falatin” in which Mr Robert J. Walker, Mr George Francis Train, and the Rev. Mr Beeeher so greatly excel; but there is none of it about Mr Douglass. He not only speake infinitely ...

POLIOE INTELLIGENCE

... appeared at Tammany Hall, New York, as a preacher. The fact had been advertised in the following manner:—`To-night, Rev. George Francis Train preaches on Old Fogies of the Bible compared to the beautiful character of the Saviour. The same discourse suppressed ...

Published: Saturday 22 January 1870
Newspaper: Renfrewshire Independent
County: Renfrewshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 1477 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

RENFREWSHIRE INDEPENDENT, JULY 24, 1869

... be started up, rubbing his eyes, and called out, ' Change here for Elmswell, Thurston, and Bury.'—Musical Standard. GEORGE FRANCIS TRAIN Bay' the Call' is published in the interest of England. We congratulate the 'Call' upon having so thoroughly respectable ...

Published: Saturday 24 July 1869
Newspaper: Renfrewshire Independent
County: Renfrewshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 1686 | Page: 7 | Tags: none