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1848 The Morning Chronicle Yesterday afternoon, one of the excavators employed in laying the gas pipes, met with a serious injury. It appears that in “blasting” the rock near the …

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1772 Wealth of the United States The report of the Patent Office, recently made, presents interesting statistics relative to the wealth of the Union. The population of the United States …

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 The Morning Chronicle 1848 A Dog Story A gentleman of the name of McLaffin, a few years ago, possessed a dog that was remarkable for his sagacity. He one day, …

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The Morning Chronicle 1848  We have just returned from the wharf, where we had the pleasure of witnessing a most manly feat accomplished by Mr. Woodroofe, that of swimming across …

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The Morning Chronicle 1848 An inquest was held yesterday forenoon in view of the body of a little boy, two years and a-half, named Dodier, who died on Monday, and …

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The Morning Chronicle 1848 Our readers will observe in our columns of this day, a copy of two addresses, which have been presented to Captain James Rainey and Dr. Greer, …

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The Morning Chronicle 1848  We received, through the Post Office, yesterday, a communication signed “A Citizen of the Lower Town,” in which the writer very justly, though not in the …

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The Morning Chronicle 1848 A Visit to St Leon Springs Visitors leaving Quebec arrive in Three Rivers early the same evening, where they may get an excellent bed and supper …

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The Morning Chronicle 1848 We have been requested to announce that the ceremony of laying the corner stone of thenew Episcopal chapel in the Protestant burying grounds, St. John Suburb, …

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The Morning Chronicle   1848 General Tom Thumb Will Visit our City under the Especial Patronage of His Excellency the Governor General The distinguished man in miniature, weighing only 15 …

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