Memorials and Things of Fame
1867 The Morning Chronicle We are indebted to the Surveyor for the Bureau Veritas of French Lloyds, at Quebec, for their circular of statistics of maritime disasters during the year …
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1867 The Morning Chronicle The Globe has a special from England. The name of the Confederation is to be “Canada;” Upper Canada to be changed to “Ontario,” and Lower Canada …
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1867 The Morning Chronicle While John Keenan and his wife were quietly walking along Eustache Street, St. Lewis suburb, he was struck on the head and knocked down with an …
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1867 The Morning Chronicle The 159th anniversary of St. Valentine, who according to one report, renounced the faith because he was not made a Bishop, was celebrated by …
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1867 The Morning Chronicle The Jeffery Hale Hospital – It was understood that in accordance with a bequest of the late Jeffery Hale, Esq. of this city, a property had …
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1867 The Morning Chronicle A man named Louis Boivin was charged with having committed an aggravated assault on one Ambroise Imbeau. It was stated that Imbeau gave evidence at the Police …
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1867 The Morning Chronicle A mascarade on the ice took place at Routier’s Rink, St. Olivier street. The rink was thronged with spectators and the crowd of grotesquely attired masqueraders moving …
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1867 The Morning Chronicle The Confederation of the British North American Provinces is on the verge of consummation and we may fairly hope, before sixty-seven has gone the way of …
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1866 The Morning Chronicle The advent of the great Christian festival was commemorated this year in the different Roman Catholic parish churches of the city by a grand midnight mass. …
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1866 The Morning Chronicle We have received a correspondence in which the writer complains very much apropos of the disgraceful manner in which order is maintained in our …