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1848 The Morning ChronicleEaster – April 23 Our city has been quite gay to-day. Business has been partially suspended, and the good folks have been engaged in perambulating in their …

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1848 The Morning ChronicleFriday, March 17 – St. Patrick’s Day The 17th March, 1848 will long be remembered by our Irish fellow-citizens, with a twofold regard: in the first place, …

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1848 The Morning ChronicleFriday, February 25Events in the Year 1847 The Earl of Elgin, the newly appointed Governor General opened the Canadian Legislature.The revenue returns show an increase of £19,873 …

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  1848 The Morning Chronicle, News of the Day This morning about one o’clock a fire broke out in Kelly’s buildings, Ermine Street; twenty-one buildings, chiefly of wood, were destroyed. …

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1848 The Morning ChronicleContemplated Postal Arrangements To prevent delays, and to bring the mail speedily through New Brunswick to Canada, we would recommend the employment of steam. There is now …

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1848 The Morning ChronicleWednesday, February 13Sympathetic Inks for Secret Correspondence*(*for a paramour on St. Valentine’s Day.) Process 1. – Dissolve muriate of ammonia in water and write: the writing will …

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1848 The Morning Chronicle January 24, Fire Engines Mr. Lloyd brought up a report from the Fire Committee, stating that in conformity to public advertisement, three tenders had been received …

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1848   The Morning ChronicleMonday, January 31,Quebec And Halifax Railroad We copy from the Halifax Times of the 19th instant, the following particulars respecting this proposed great national undertaking. The …

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1848 The Morning Chronicle Monday, January 21, Letter of Acknowledgement from The Morning Chronicle. We beg to offer our sincere acknowledgements of thanks to the Bankers, Merchants, and others of …

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1848 The Morning Chronicle (NO. 177)Wednesday, 5th January The weather continued unprecedentedly mild. Instead of snow, we had rain on the first day of the year. A slight sprinkling of …

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