27 JUNE 1868, Page 3
What a very tremendous person is Mr. George Francis Train
We do not ever remember an incident so grand as his appeal from a Dublin bankruptcy judge " to the Army and Navy of the United States of America." We once heard of a small child, reproved by its parents, " appealing unto Caesar ;" but that is nothing to Mr. Train, who appeals, not to the President, but directly to the Army and Navy of the United States, who he evidently thinks will rise, against the orders of their commanders, in his favour, invade the Bankruptcy Court in Dublin, and set the captive free.