Fatal Collision on the London and NorthWestern Railway.—Eight Lives Lost
... mutilated bodies were stretched along the track, have a right to inquire if, in :Ihis case, some one ie not to blame. GEORGE FRANCIS TRAIN. ...
... mutilated bodies were stretched along the track, have a right to inquire if, in :Ihis case, some one ie not to blame. GEORGE FRANCIS TRAIN. ...
... THE RAILWAY TRAIN. The rai!way train-we mean the street railway train-or, to speak more plainly still, we mean Mr. George Francis Train, the projector~and worker-ont of the system o1 tranmways in our streets as a means of relieving the overcrowding o ...
... on the 20th inst., being lbs largestalit o trriv ed ao the Aimearican Continentr bod oi Stroup eerd rwedo the Mr. George Francis Train his addressed a letter from London to the Nowputor, Herold, declaring that a number of veosses are iltting out at English ...
... rough way, a first dressing to a wound, or to stop dysentery. The whole will cost about 1, 500. OOf. HloW TO PUT IT.-George Francis Train says the modern mar- riage service should read thus:- Clergyman-Wfill you take this brown stone house, this carriage ...
... to appear ho the burlesque of Ros Roy, which is in ctive preparation. ROichD RooM, ROTUNDO.-Tol lion of the day, Mr. George Francis Train, annonces a series of lectures an Thursday, Friday, and Saturday. Subjects-` Westivard the course of empire takes his ...
... evening. The revenue cutter, Chase,-has been placed at Ogdensburg, subject to the orders of the United States Marshal. George Francis Train harangued a Fenian meeting at Chicago last night. ...
... the last time on Saturday; and to-night The Sst'eets of New fork will be revived, with Mr. T. W. Keeno as Badger. Mr. George Francis Train gave the first of four lectures here last night (Sunday). 'ose burlesque of The Foety Fernale Jock Sheppar da was pro- ...
... and had A Very imposing appearance. CORK. THEAraL ROtTAL.-(Proprietor, Mr It. C. Burke )-On Friday, 21st iDst., Mr George Francis Train, of America, delivered a lecture on the late Washington Treaty,' which he described as a shameful one. The house was ...
... familiar chest of drawers, end straightway to confide them to the care of the accommodating Uncle. THEm notorious George Francis Train, who was once well known in this country, and hoped to advocate tramways by giving large Sun- day inorning breakfasts ...
... burlesque, wear eheecked by the knowledge that in iso other form can such characters be fittingly portrayed. finch men as George Francis Train, Dr iteneaily, and others of that stamnpare burlesques on miature, just in the same sense that Mr Soilsern's Crushed ...
... heroic thing at some time in his life. His remorse at this deed eats him up. He reminds you of the modest and pensive George Francis Train, or the retiring Count Johannes, or the unobtrusive and bashful Dion Boucicault- humble fellows, who howl down the ...
... entitled Thel Man fron t Aeoijes. Mr Wallace impersonated an irrepressi- ble Yankee, in imitation of the celebrated George Francis Train, and caused a good deal of amusement in the part. A new and entirely original drama entitled Class was produced on ...