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1849 The Morning Telegraph A new virtue has been discovered in coffee. The London Medical Gazette gives the result of numerous experiments with roasted coffee, proving that it is the …

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1849 The Morning Chronicle Among the curiosities belonging to government, brought home in the U.S. storeship “Supply,” the following are particularly worthy of mention, as calculated to excite a degree …

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      1849 The Morning Chronicle Quebec was lighted for the first time with Gas on New Year’s evening, the company being only enabled partially to illuminate our streets, …

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1848 TheMorning Chronicle Lastyear in the small Indian village of Lorette, no less than 2500deer-skins, besides a large number of those of other wild animalswere manufactured as follows: – About …

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Chronicle Telegraph Memorials and Things of Fame 1848 The Morning Chronicle On Thursday morning last, a rather serious accident happened at the Napoleon Wharf. Mr. Rickaby, the Sexton of the …

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Memorials and Things of Fame   1848 The Morning Telegraph St Andrew’s Day Yesterday, being the anniversary of Scotland’s patron saint, the members of the St. Andrew’s Society of this …

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1848 The Morning Telegraph Public opinion has of late set in strong against the present locality for our Lower Town market: and not without reason. A visit to it on …

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 The Morning Telegraph 1848 An experiment was made at Manchester, by the superintendent of the Electric Telegraph Company, as to the practicability of passing electric currents along covered wires under …

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The Morning Telegraph 1848 When the frigate, Captain M’Quahe, was on a passage from The East Indies, between the Cape of Good Hope and St. Helena, her captain, and most …

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The Morning Telegraph 1848 At the meeting of the City Council, a by-law was passed for opening a new street in St. John Suburb to be called “Scott Street,” of …

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