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... GEORGE FRANCIS TRAIN. Bo the American flag has really been hoisted in England. Serjeant Bates, with the Stars and Stripes hanging over his shoulders, will at the Mansion House before the end of the month, equalling in famo the bearers of the Fiery Cross ...
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... GEORGE FRANCIS TRAIN. This indis idual, who ostentatiously proâ. himself The President of America, hem bre rening it recently in Cork. On Saturday night ke hie second oration in Cork, before a oronded The following ntract from his random ma I. nod ...
... ARREST OF GEORGE FRANCIS TRAIN. The Cork correspondent of the Daily News gives the following : The well-known George Francis Train was arrested on Friday night on board the homeward-bound Cunard steamer Scotia, off this harbour. The arrest was made at ...
... IRELAND'S GEORGE FRANCIS TRAIN. Mr. John Rea, a telegram recently dispatched to Mr. Powei - , M.P., pledges his professional reputation that in a week Mr. Killen will be unconditionally discharged by the Irish Court of Queen's Bench. In the same telegram ...
... GEORGE FRANCIS TRAIN, ESQ. It has heretofore been noticed in the Dispatch that this illustrious individual had departed from his native country for Europe. We have not thought it necessary to send reporter to watch his movements on the other side of the ...
... MR. GEORGE FRANCIS TRAIN. This gentleman left Cork laet night by the 10.10 train. He first goes to Dublin, from whence he will start on a tour through the country, lecturing as goes on. His progrmme is, believe, follows:— Sligo, Febniary 27th, 28th, and ...
... GEORGE FRANCIS TRAIN ON IRELAND. Previous to the departure from Amorica of Mr. George Francis Train (whose arrest at Queenstown Is noticed in another column), he delivered one of his violent harangues at Boston, heaping all possible abuse upon England ...
... GEORGE FRANCIS TRAIN ON TOUR. [SFTOIAL TELEGRAM.] MODANE RAILWAY STATION, Monday, 5.20 A*.—Citizen George Francis Train, who is on his seoond voyage around the world, has rnachsd this station his way to England and the United States. He is expected to ...
... ARREST GEORGE FRANCIS TRAIN. At eight o'clock Tuesday night (says the Dublrn Exjrrrds), the hour which Mr. Train'* lecture was commence, about GOO people were assembled in the round-room of the awaiting the the stump orator. he had been generally punctual ...
... R. GEOR FRANCIS AIN. (FROM THE STANDARD. Whatever weight mey be attached to the utterances of such a person as Mr. George Francis Train, they are cer- tainly not to be overluoked. He fairly represents all the danger which is in Fenianism. It is not from ...