Memorials and Things of Fame
1867 The Morning Chronicle Yesterday, being the festival of St. John the Baptist and the national anniversary of our French-Canadian fellow-citizens, was celebrated by them with more than usual éclat. …
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1867 The Morning Chronicle The Montreal Gazette has the following: Montreal is the city of immense pretentions, proportionate emulation and its natural results, enormous taxation and excessive envy and jealousy. …
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1867 The Morning Chronicle The removal of prisoners to the New Gaol* has been completed. The old building will be handed over to the Morrin College authorities in a few …
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1867 The Morning Chronicle Gilbert, the party who created a disturbance in St. John’s Church on Sunday, appeared before His Honor the Recorder. He pleaded in justification of striking the …
Memorials and Things of Fame
1867 The Morning Chronicle The anniversary of Her Majesty’s birthday was observed in this City with all due pomp and loyal demonstrations. Due to the unsettled state of the weather …
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1867 The Morning Chronicle About ten o’clock the body of a female bearing marks of violence and who had evidently come to her end by foul means was discovered on …
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1867 The Morning Chronicle We have before us a copy of the Telegraph, a small tri-weekly sheet, half in English and half in French, published in this city in 1837. …
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1867 The Morning Chronicle We learn by a telegram from Father Point [Pointe-au-Père near Rimouski] of the destruction by fire of the Father Point Light-House and dwelling house. The oil, …
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1867 The Morning Chronicle It is stated that a patient of one of the city hospitals, lately deceased, puzzled all the physicians as to the nature of his malady. After …
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1867 The Morning Chronicle A dilapidated, but philosophical looking specimen of humanity, who had suddenly succumbed to some prostrating influence the night before last and had been found by the …