--4 , -- SOME LIME TIME AGO the French Republican papery drew attention to the care of two soldiers of the Imperial army, who had been drafted into a regiment erving in Africa, for attending political s l a,etiiigs in Paris. A subscription was getup for the purpose of puroliasiu
February 19, 1870 - Clare Advertiser and Kilrush Gazette - Kilrush, Clare, Republic of Ireland
the cue Brock—LS ancl costa. REJOICINGS IN CARRIGAHOLT. A genial warm-hearted Irish welcome was given on Monday evening to Francis N. ilerton Esq., Mrs Burton, The Duchess De Kovigo, and Mrs. Starner, by the tenantry and people of Carrigaholt on the arrival of the distinguished p
July 17, 1869 - Clare Advertiser and Kilrush Gazette - Kilrush, Clare, Republic of Ireland
Bsyview, 28tin April, 1870 DEAR Sta—As, some kind friends el mine have stated that I was the writer of a letter inserted in your journal of the 16th inst, having reference to an Ejectment Case tried at the late Quarter Sessions In Eilensh, and a report may—if believed, he injuri
April 30, 1870 - Clare Advertiser and Kilrush Gazette - Kilrush, Clare, Republic of Ireland
ME. CARLYLE os • EmIGRATION.—MT. Parkes, m the Australian Parliament, recently read the , ollowing extract from a letter received from Mr. Carlyle on the dirty of England with regard to emirrs _'The subject used to be of earnest — almost • . of palatal—interest to me in old year
April 30, 1870 - Clare Advertiser and Kilrush Gazette - Kilrush, Clare, Republic of Ireland
the Countess de Lammll, Lady of Honour to the Empress and widow of the general officer of that name who was with the Freaok army ia the Crimea, and under the walla of Sebastopol. TEI sraila or los Gummy JOINERS has v i r t ua lly come to an end, all Wm aft being at their own of
April 30, 1870 - Clare Advertiser and Kilrush Gazette - Kilrush, Clare, Republic of Ireland
CLEVER OF A PICKPOCKET. The celebrated piekpocket, John Ragan, who enjoys the distinction ot having had s . I convictions marked against him for larceny in the counties of Leitrim, Kildare and Long•ord, and at Naas nod Ennis, ant also being in the city of Limerick ; was brought u
October 30, 1869 - Clare Advertiser and Kilrush Gazette - Kilrush, Clare, Republic of Ireland
Twenty-fire years ago, says the Echo, the Postmaster-General of the United States reported his opinion of the only then existing teleersph line, that, "under no conceivable tariff of charges could its revenue be made equal to its expenditure." This line was between Washington an
October 30, 1869 - Clare Advertiser and Kilrush Gazette - Kilrush, Clare, Republic of Ireland