Memorials and Things of Fame
1866 The Morning Chronicle A few days ago, during the absence of Rev. Mr. Hebert from his home, a party of thieves broke into his cellar and stole 100 bottles of …
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1866 The Morning Chronicle Letter from a Stadacona correspondent: Quebec has a population of 50,000, I beg leave to say it was 60,000 five years ago and now reaches, I …
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1866 The Morning Chronicle Singular Instance of Superstition: A few days ago, when a skull was taken out of the earth at the spot believed to be Champlain’s grave, an …
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1866 The Morning Chronicle A party went to the stand of a purveyor in Finlay Market to purchase some geese from a Widow from Levis. The owner had six fine looking …
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1866 The Morning Chronicle A gentleman, who seems to be well informed on the subject, writes to say that there are not less than 50,000 French Canadians, both male and …
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1866 The Morning Chronicle We are indebted to the courtesy of Commander Fortin for the intelligence connected with the cruise of the Government schooner La Canadienne in the Gulf …
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1866 The Morning Chronicle It is stated that the day after the great fire, the young ladies and children under the care of the Nuns of the Ursuline Convent, …
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1866 The Morning Chronicle We understand that a claim has been preferred by the contractors of the Quebec and Levis ferry upon the military authorities for payment of four hundred …
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1866 The Morning Chronicle TERRIBLE CONFLAGRATION – One Half Of St. Roch’s And The Whole Of St. Sauveur and Boisseauville Laid Waste – Over Two Thousand Five Hundred Houses Burned …
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1866 The Morning Chronicle On Friday last, the police arrested an individual, charged with stealing an ox from his own brother, a resident of Valcartier. The stolen animal had been …