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... party having «„ i„t-rest in the memoir of Mil on. Yours, resnee, folly, Henry Duun. toreman »o the Works August J George Francis Train is for the Chicago Convenlioa from Nebraska. * 1 THE CIVIL WAR IN AMERICA. ...
... party having «„ i„t-rest in the memoir of Mil on. Yours, resnee, folly, Henry Duun. toreman »o the Works August J George Francis Train is for the Chicago Convenlioa from Nebraska. * 1 THE CIVIL WAR IN AMERICA. ...
... Broad wood, and putting it on certain pianofortes not manufactured that firm. The latest enthusiastic expression Mr. George Francis Train, of Tramway notoriety, with regard t-- himself, is that he is steam-engine m breeches It is pioi-scd to build new State ...
... and forty minutes. A great calamity has fallen the Caucasus, in the appearance destructive disease among silkworms. George Francis Train is in Omaha erecting cottages to rent to emigrants, and exj-ects to make fortune. Victor Foucher, councillor of the ...
... little reference, merely stating that is gasfitter and tinsmith, and in Nicholas Street, Dublin. (ARREST OF GEORGE FRANCIS TRAIN. George Francis Train, the well-known speculator, whose name has frequently been before the public in connection with Fenian harangues ...
... and also two portraits, one of General Burke and another a person named Duffy. Alter some evidence The were remanded. GEORGE FRANCIS TRAIN This noteworthy individual ia not going to make hi* * rasa* MU between thia country and America, lie prefer* revenge ...
... The rcj>ort is very diffuse, and extends beads. Extraordinary Testimonial. -A deputation of females has waited on Mr. George Francis Train, and presented him with a testimonial, which the Cork Examiner describes specially suitable to the locality and hour—namely ...
... parents, and diminished the productiveness of their children. —Once a Week. Mr. George Francis Train.— The Manchester Onardieui says that Thursday evening Mr. George Francis Train delivered the first of two lectures in the Free Trade Hall, English, Irish and ...
... THE BALLYMENA OBSERVER, SATURDAY, JUNE 27,1868. THE EXPERIENCES OF MR. GEORGE FRANCIS TRAIN. HIS FINANCIAL EXPLOITS. This noted character was before the Dublin Court Bankruptcy on Saturday, the suit, f->r £5OO, of the Vale Iron Company, who had furnished ...
... question with reu“ the provision for Lord Napier of M»'gdala had been well considered, and could not rtc-uaideml. GEORGE FRANCIS TRAIN. The Earl of MAYO, in reply a question from Mr, Ri.akdrx, stated that bur t ...
... with their infernal Alabama intrigue, having insulted fl ig and country, well as the Iri-h people through person, I, George Francis Train, meric in citizen, incarc* rated in a British bastille for being true to Ireland, hereby solemnly swear to return to ...
... hut who. from his daring revolutionary speeches, bus forced himself ihe attention of the British in much the same way George Francis Train is recognised by the American people. never see Bradlaugh’s name print hut f am reminded of the saying of PhucJi :—“ ...
... counsellor and guide. There is an irresistible passion for fun in the Island. Mr. Rea at Derry must be set off acainst Mr. George Francis Train lecturing at Cork, Each satisfies national craving, and may admit, that, taken in moderate doses, cash ia with powers ...