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1864 The Morning Chronicle We take this opportunity of offering to our friends and fellow-citizens the compliments of the season. Another year is fast drawing to a close and we …

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  1864 The Morning Chronicle   December 7, 1864: Died at Tunbridge Wells, England, on Saturday the 15th of November, Jeffery Hale, Esq., Commander Royal Navy, recently of Quebec, in …

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1864 The Morning Chronicle The festival of St. Andrew, the national anniversary of our fellow-citizens of Scottish descent, was not celebrated by any public or organized fete that we are …

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1864 The Morning Chronicle A correspondent complains that one of his children obtained from a circulation library in this city, a novel of a highly immoral tendency. He proceeds to …

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1864 The Morning Chronicle It is said that the work of building the new St. John’s Gate will not be commenced until next spring. We think advantage should be taken …

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1864 The Morning Chronicle Complaints have frequently been made of the number of idle boys hanging about the Music Hall entrance, St. Lewis street, on nights of performances to the …

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1864 The Morning Chronicle The Fall Fair was held yesterday at St. Paul’s Market and was very successful, the show of cattle being much larger than at any former Fair. …

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1864 The Morning Chronicle A spirited pugilistic encounter, after the most approved rules of the ring, took place yesterday afternoon in Mountain street between two men, apparently sailors, to the …

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1864 The Morning Chronicle Large forces of men are already at work removing the earthworks between the walls at St. John’s Gate, preparatory to the demolition and reconstruction of the …

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1864 The Morning Chronicle It almost seems as if the rainy season were going to last forever. There were a few faint glimpses of sunshine yesterday, but rain commenced to …

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