THE KILKENNY JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY* FEBRUARY 7. 1872. ~ i , ,• the holt; oysters were •erred round h»lf messurci of

... candidate, for the t.lent- private residence is opened, And fearlessly meet, the ardour p .nd John Fleming M The pri.one» sticks, with which they were armed, nto ed and patriotic Captain Nolan, who will faithlully .11 „„,t„r l„„rl „i Of the warm Summer’s ...

CALLAN AUGUST FAIR

... it was resolved, in consequence of the number of pistol shots which were heard in that locality, that a general search for arms should be made in the district. Accordingly, Sub-Inspector Hogel, of Roscrea, at present in Belfast, with number of police ...

ject. The motion he sun,._ inquire into the nature and extent of the justice of this demand. Great meetings had ..

... he would ask the House to remember that two years ago there was no liberty of the Press in Ireland, and i the right to beer arms was denied her. Leland had not shared in the content awl loyinty of England. The Irish were the ma% first taxed people in Europe ...

THE KILKENNY JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY* FEBRUARY 21. 1872. fruit ATAD A A A TH/TO GKEAT HOMK KULE DEMONSTKATION ..

... u le displayed by their Bishop, and the means assore them that, for what lies beyond the range of Sir Colman OLoghlen, Sir John Gray, and t - rt., 18il,until further notice, PRESIDENT GRANT on the DIFFICULTY The Freeman of Saturday says —Many popular ...