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... will released—to new schemes for the annihilation of Britain, tho amelioration mankind in general, and the benefit of George Francis Train in particular.— N.B. Mail. ...
... will released—to new schemes for the annihilation of Britain, tho amelioration mankind in general, and the benefit of George Francis Train in particular.— N.B. Mail. ...
... and tnilar action is to l>e taken throughout the principal cities. the evening the 19th inst., s|H-cial invitation, George Francis Train lectured before the Fenians in Philadelphia. His speech was highly inflammatory. and grossly vituperative towards the ...
... BRECHIN ADVERTISER. MAY 10, 1870, AMXBIOAN ITEMS. Several candidate# for the presidency in 1872 are already in the field. George Francis Train, and Daniel Pratt, the “Great American Traveller,” have already announced themselves, whilst Mrs. Wood hall, of the ...
... invading army,” can afford to smile at; but how ia it possible for the poor fallow to survive the gushing commendations of George Francis Train? “Give me your hand, old boy! lam with you to the last! You mean it t I!” This is too sad. O’Neill should have died ...
... request of the passengers by Dr. A. A. Wil'ita, of Philadelphia, and to which we are indebted for the above facts. Mr. George Francis Train was one of the passengers on the first voyage, and composed several patriotic effusions celebration of the of July ...
... tinally examined before Mr. Tyrwhitt, and committed for trial. Bail was accepted, two sureties and the prisoner in George Francis Train, who has sworn to liberate Ireland, has heard of tho Fenian invasion and has rushed to the front. We don’t mean that ...
... friend of ours, who has often been particularly mentioned in these columns—the American Demosthenes, otherwise known Mr. George Francis Train —ia most disrespectfully spoken of by several of the Western Journals, and that he never was before with such versatility ...
... THE BRECHIN* ADVERTISER, JULY 5, 1870. EPITOME OP NEWS. rnr. accumulative art is the C*lifor:iian term for thief. George Francis Train has been lecturing to the Fenians in Sion in his usual rabid stjlo. Kiusma pos.-si-.ssks rutj>K.\T hli(),2J2 needle ...
... corps d'dlile of this kind, and the promoters hope that military officer high position may induced to take the command. George Francis Train Again.—Mr. G. F. Train, who intends to be President of the United States in 1872, “as sure as the sun is rise to-morrow ...
... usness, and for these ignominious costumes. The English,' he says, ‘ travel abroad to wear out their old clothes.’ George Francis Train says modern marriage services should read thus: Clergyman: Will you take this brown stone house, this carriage and ...