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Show THE IRREPRESSIBLE TRAIN. George Francis has been beard from again. Tho Cork Weekly Herald, of July 29th, is to hand containing ft report re-port of his speech delivered to a crowded crowd-ed audience in the Theatre Royal in that city. "The Man of DestiDy," the "next President of America," as Mr. Train announced himself, spoke in his usual modest style, and told somo hard truths to his auditors too hard tor a number of them, for interruptions interrup-tions were frequent, and tho band had finally to play "God Save Ireland" to allay the disturbance. At the close he introduced his son to the audience, and the little fellow was greeted with hearty cheers. George Francis was to lecture again before the mechanics of Cork, the proceeds pro-ceeds to be devoted to the Mechanics' , HalL Then he was to leave for Swit-, lerland, by way of Limerick, and return re-turn to Cork in September, after which he would leave by steamer for America. Ameri-ca. Train Ueps himself before the public, pub-lic, feut his chance for the White House iu are thai. Ho talks too plainly, aud in the midit of a mass of egotiMU telli loo many truths to be jutt now a successful candidate. Still, he is a power and one that makes it-If it-If felt. Ho L: sneered at as a charlatan, humbug, and maniac and has a best of t-iuauy eulogistic adjectives applied to him. But he is temperate, fearles, independent, eloquent and educated. : Many of his theories are seemingly wiii acu imnraaKablc. r-:r be di-ctiwes di-ctiwes tUw uiih iWtilii? of rei50c that tr..- , :' th-ir kuiccce Jie left b tu-ry plae v.he.c lee-lures. lee-lures. Pat George Frauas Tram and the Woreo-jr-cea's League together, aucj kt the Utter adopt him for a ; candidate, nod In; Wow'. I ',- iho standard -bearer of a votiug power nut j to bo despised. If Train should be ! only his ov;n candidate fur l7:i, ! :stransrer things Lave happen.: 1 than; i that lie woni-j be the eaudi-inL ui' a 1 powerful party in 1tj, |