MR G.F. TRAIN'S FARWALL
Mr. George Frauds Train has issue in his waelfty > sheet, which lie date fiwhJßprwnattheM^bj4*ea,an : terms the "Train Eitra," Jthe -folli* t ; ing little card tdEnglahd. The g^od : bye, jtp England ip isfeu^d in ariticipa "^ZpBA ; W /Jisji^he# x w*ftj*' departui^fua.^y^t which the base . . bioody^andbnitaJUwa of thiscountr forbid till tie hat paid a little matte) of £1,100 wid, due by him to' th( 1 TftW YaW dompaay :— ** A _good4>y< lio England— My P.P.C.— -With the cowardflje^oT the 6uDy alld the serpeni '" wiles of ty snealc, the Miserable niinions of this base Government witl fheiu infernal Alabama intrigue, having . insulted my, flag, and country, as well as the Irish people through my person, Ij Geor^'FrandsTrain, an American ■" ,; citizen^ incarcerated in a British tasItiie for bemg true to Ireland, do herejby solemnly swear to return to America . and demand justice for tHe Irish race at the bar of the American Congress. No bloodhound on the scent, no Indian on the trait will be surer of his game. "With my fingers on the jugular vein of England, so help me God, I will never let go tall America becomes American, and Ireland has an Irish . flag over an Irish republic, free from the damnable injustice of ages. Eevenge is wild justice. Ireland shall be revenged. The payment of the Alabama claims, and the release of the . American citizens have already been balanced by the national insult to the Chinese Ambassador, because he happensto be an American. Time will show who has the most power — the American Minister dining with the British jnoble, or the American citizen dining - - v with the Irish peasant. Gso. Francis Trajb, Four Courts, Marshalsea, Oct., im— " Cork Beporter."
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Tuapeka Times, Volume I, Issue 50, 23 January 1869, Page 6
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