MEMORIALS AND THINGS OF FAME
September 17, 1870 – The Morning ChronicleDangerous Fall – About one o’clock p.m. yesterday, as several newsboys were playing together near the office of our contemporary L’Evenement, one of them, …
MEMORIALS AND THINGS OF FAME
September 10, 1870 – The Morning ChronicleMusic at the Island – The band of the Royal Artillery will perform [a] programme of music at Orleans on Saturday, 19th September, from …
MEMORIALS AND THINGS OF FAME
September 3, 1870 – The Morning ChronicleA Prize In Port – Great excitement was apparent yesterday morning, along the wharves, at the arrival in the river of a prize schooner …
MEMORIALS AND THINGS OF FAME
August 27, 1870 – The Morning ChroniclePullman’s Cars – Travelling may now be undertaken at any season of the year, by the most delicate of mortals, without fear of consequences, …
MEMORIALS AND THINGS OF FAME
August 20, 1870 – The Morning Chronicle[City Council] Orders of the DayThe first order was a report from the Road Committee recommending the tender of Mr. Louis Larose at $7.25 …
MEMORIALS AND THINGS OF FAME
August 12, 1870 – The Morning ChronicleThe Police Question – We learn that the Commissioner of Police has ordered an investigation into the charges made through the columns of the …
MEMORIALS AND THINGS OF FAME
August 3, 1820 – The Quebec GazetteNew BridgeThe building of the new Bridge over the St. Charles … was commenced on Monday last. The site of this bridge is at …
MEMORIALS AND THINGS OF FAME
July 28, 1820 – The Quebec GazetteNoticeThe ladies and gentlemen of Quebec are respectfully informed that, if it is a fine day, the steam boat Car of Commerce will leave …
MEMORIALS AND THINGS OF FAME
July 22, 1870 – The Morning ChronicleVaccination – Dr. Painchaud of this city informs the readers of last evening’s Journal de Quebec that there is at present a very grave …
MEMORIALS AND THINGS OF FAME
July 13, 1870 – The Morning ChronicleA Practical Joker – A soldier of the 69th Regiment, while passing through Fabrique Street on Monday, stopped opposite the shop window of Mr. …