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1865 The Morning Chronicle The clamorous rush to obtain employment, which takes place whenever a vehicle is in demand, is truly annoying. It has been ascertained from the carters themselves …
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1865 The Morning Chronicle Rideau Hall, the former MacKay residence in Ottawa, is being prepared as the residence of Canada’s Governor General. The old stone mansion, 95 by 47 feet, …
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1865 The Morning Chronicle On Saturday morning a man named Pyle, who has already had occasion to appear before the court to answer a charge, was brought up on complaint …
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1865 The Morning Chronicle It was so dark yesterday due to the Eclipse that at about half-past ten o’clock a.m. gas had to be lighted in many offices and places …
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1865 The Morning Chronicle A pilot, of the name of Bernier, has recently perished in the lower St. Lawrence. His body was found opposite Berthier. In conformity with the law in …
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1865 The Morning Chronicle The corner-stone of St. Matthew’s Parsonage is to be laid at Mount Pleasant today at four o’clock p.m. punctually. Should the weather prove unfavorable, the ceremony …
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1865 The Morning Chronicle It is really gratifying to notice the gigantic strides our neighbors on the south shore are making and, be it said to their credit, all in …
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1865 The Morning Chronicle Grant street, St. Roch’s, was, yesterday afternoon, the scene of a boiler explosion which took place about one o’clock at the new planing-mill* of Mr. Alfred …
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1865 The Morning Chronicle Within the last few nights, a band of thieves appear to have plied their vocation in the Palais and in its vicinity, devoting their efforts mainly …
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1865 The Morning Chronicle On Monday afternoon, just as the Richelieu Company’s steamer was about to leave the Napoleon wharf, a well-dressed individual rushed through the crowd of spectators with …