JAMES SHERIDAN KNOWLES
... though not so well bodily as all wish him to be, yet mentally as b;il iant as ever. I am, with much respect, faithfully, GEORGE FRANCIS TRAIN. ...
... though not so well bodily as all wish him to be, yet mentally as b;il iant as ever. I am, with much respect, faithfully, GEORGE FRANCIS TRAIN. ...
... though not so well bodily as ail wish him to be, yet mentally as brilliant as ever. I am, with much respect, faithfully, GEORGE FRANCIS TRAIN. ...
... ago today, on August 30, 1860, the tramway in Europe was publicly opened at Birkenhead. One of those associated with George Francis Train, the originator of that scheme, was Sir Clifton Robinson, then a boy of twelve. Sir Clifton yesterday gave some interesting ...
... d’Arc! To Berlin War to the knife! Vivo la Repnblique! Down with Prussia! Yours sincerely till death, George Francis Train,” I think that George Francis Train calling upon fair Marseillaise women to march with him to Berlin is one the finest things ever done ...
... obedient servant, GEO. BRANT, On behalf of the Four Thousand. 17, King William-Btreet, Charing-cross, June 12. Mr. George Francis Train, who dates from the Langham Hotel, and styles himself The Coming Dic- tator, asks us to make the amende honorable ...
... LL D., F.R.S. VoL Vll.-Western Europe to 1800. With Plates and Maps; “My Life Many States and in Foreign Lands.** George Francis Train; “ Fetich of the Family.'* A Record Human Sacrifice. By Edith A. Barnett; “Thews of England.*’ By Patrick Vaux. Wm ...
... and tried to stand for his photo- graph to bo taken, but sank on to a sofa, and there sipped a little cocoa, while George Francis Train made a speech of half an hour's duration. Succi then managed to stand up and say a few words. He declared that he had ...
... that occasion. The chairman, in proposing the toast of Sir Clifton Robinson's health, mentioned his connection with George Francis Train in Birkenhead in 1860. Since that time they had passed from horses to cables, from cables to electric traction, conduit ...
... Bee, ls.; Robinson, 2s.; Holm, i ?? V. E., 25. ; W. 11. P., ls. ; L. H., ls. ; Horsey, ls. Release of G. F. Train. — George Francis Train, who for the i ...
... rebellion. Ho was enlisting Sioux Indians. It is reported that Riell, the insurgent leader, has 460 men under arms. George Francis Train harangued a meeting at Buffalo yesterday, expressing his indignation against the Government at Washington for per- ...
... The White Star United States mail steamer Baltic takes ?? in specie and 480 passengers for America to-day, including George Francis Train. Bombay, Oct. I.— The London mail, Sept. 12, has arrived. New Yoek, Oct. 2.— The North German Lloyd Bteam ship Bremen ...
... Illinois. 118. J Erie. 62 * ?? *& ££L leum, 191 Flour, 7.60 to 7.70. Corn, «7. Bed Bpring wheat, 171. NBW y O RK, MiT 20. George Francis Train has been .ent to a »^ •J» ! J»\ . Advices from HaTannah state that the Hamburgh- ?? .Smship Grermania has been raleased ...