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TIPPING DOMESTIC SERVANTS

... remanded the two women to prison. After their incarceration, the following correspondence took place between them and George Francis Train : I will go your bail I am satisfied the cowardly Christian community will destroy you, if possible, to cover up the ...

- men in*-.f n^edth'.t MteSUd pl^'eiirt ’in V»»w « be' »a ar*. THE WAR. “”■■'• »■«“■ rEXCE NEGOTIATION'S. . to

... quiet since the GEORGE FRANCIS TRAIN MAKShii/ur. . for ,. prtfw , hoetile the neutrality the Duchv. ties (own. Numerous reqi:.items ar.. roe, !■ in ; Iltai k made him. and repulsed the Germans. M*KSFII.LKS.Oct. 22. —George Francis Train. the 'rhecomiuitteeis ...

Published: Saturday 29 October 1870
Newspaper: Dewsbury Reporter
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 4497 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

HATLEY BOROUGH COURT

... re'*ord«rship vacant the Western Circuit by the death of Mr. Roofe, recorder of Tiverton. Brigham Voting ha#» sent a letter George Francis Train, wishing him success in his candidature for the presidency. The ok Parliament.— ln consequence jf her late indisponition ...

Published: Saturday 05 February 1870
Newspaper: Dewsbury Reporter
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3184 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

23, 1871

... extent in Glasgow, has been almost entirely taken over by Liverpool and Manchester houses. A GREAT MAN PLAYED OUT. —George Francis Train has re-appeared in Cork, but meets with little notice. delivered his thousandth-and-odd lecture of his presi• dental ...

GENERAL NEWS

... Good :shepherd, a Roman Catholic community which has for some time been conducting a similar home at Levenshnlme. Mr. George Francis Train delivered an address at Cork on Friday night. in which he described his experience in France. He stated that be had ...

Published: Saturday 29 July 1871
Newspaper: Dewsbury Reporter
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 4809 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

arry out the object. May I ask if the Dewsbury Early Closiiig Association intend making any effort to induce the

... but I am inclined to think with the press-of this cotiatry, an organ which speaks of Americans exactly as they are. George Francis Train has returned to New York, insane as usual, but prosperous and wealthy. Train's life has been an ignoma. His balderbosh ...

WIT AND HUMOUR

... thing—that Count Moltke has become aware that at last he has to deal with an enemy capable of fighting. he career of George Francis Train in the South of France hat been cut short in a somewhat disagreeable fashion. He has been arrested at Lyons. The gentleman ...

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY , !HdME NEWS. - - Sir Charles Darling, late Governot of Victoria, is dead. Dr. Verschoyle, ..

... now amounts to $2,652,000,000,- showing a reduction of $4,000,000 during January. Brigham Young has sent a letter to George Francis Train, wishing him success in his candidature for the presidency. Transit dues on steamers passing through Suez Canal will ...

THE DEWSBURY CHRONICLE, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1870. HOME NEWS. FOREIGN NEWS. At Lille, General Bourbaki has ..

... ence for Italy. Marseilles has still farther distinguished itself. It has lost General Cluseret, but it has gained George Francis Train, and has been frantically applauding one of the maddest speeches ever delivered by that crazy mountebank. The Marquis ...

THE DEWSBURY CHRONICLE, SATURDAY, JULY 2, 1870

... after carrying off 17 men. A homceopathic hospital is about to be opened in Paris. The small-pox show no decline. George Francis Train has been lecturing to the Fenians in Sion in his usual rabid style. The diamond fields on the bank of the Vaal, at ...