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TfTE OKHNEY HERALD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1868 THE WEEK. FENIAN NEWS

... -Yen; York Herald, in aserio comic strain, urged the American authorities arrest Charles Dickens a good set-off against George Francis Train. This worthy, who seems the very incarnation bunkum, is making the most of his arrest, and talks about claiming £lOO ...

ARREST OF GEORGE FKVNCfS TU UN

... ARREST GEORGE FKVNCfS UN. A Dublin correspondent, describing tlie arrest George Francis Train, the Fenian leader, says : —* tbe night of Friday week, al»out ten o’clock, the tender of the Company returned to Queenstown from the Bcolia which had just arrived ...

AMERICA. OPINION OF TITF NKW YORK LKGAL AUTHOWTIBS ON niK TRENT OCTRAOE

... MClellan reviewed 70,000 men at Washington on the 20th, the largest body of men ever reviewed on the American continent. George Francis Train has addressed a letter from London to the New York Herald, declaring that numbers of vessels are fitting out with ...

AN immeose iroutuundry has been completed lilonottiln, in the 13andwich Islands. Meer ul tha principal streets ..

... Burhaoas, and received the Prince at the White House on the occasion of his visit to Washington. N aeoLsos Lim. —George Francis Train is said to be studying military science, in order to have a subordinate command in the Fenian army, which is shortly ...

Published: Tuesday 20 March 1866
Newspaper: Orcadian
County: Orkney, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 1291 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

Yon will find nothing here,’ said Munchard

... were two or three more, but she couldn’t just then remember their names —American Paper. American pa|«er states that George Francis Train is studying military science, order to have suUirdiuate command tht Fenian army which is shortly to invade Ireland ...

AUSTRALIAN (SOLI) SEEKERS OF THE FIFTIES

... Tuesday after the tight, meeting on the road the military reinforcements under Sir Robert Nicklo marching to Ballarat. George Francis Train, the weird American, who, though now an old man, still keeps himself under public notice by the wide distribution of ...