Memorials and Things of Fame
1864 The Morning Chronicle We learn from Charlottetown, P.E.I. that the Provincial Convention met in that city on the 2nd instant. The Canadian delegation had arrived on the previous day. …
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1864 The Morning Chronicle An affray took place at a late hour on Sunday evening in Champlain street resulting in the death of one James Clark, a man in the …
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1864 The Morning Chronicle At about a quarter to four yesterday afternoon, a fire broke out in the large three-storey building, or rather range of buildings, situated in St. Paul …
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1864 The Morning Chronicle “Le Canadien” of last evening says that it had learned by telegraphic dispatch that the Reformatory at St. Vincent de Paul*, near Montreal, had been entirely …
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1864 The Morning Chronicle Soon after the Beloeil Bridge tragedy*, a paragraph went the round of the papers to the effect that a child whose father and mother were both …
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1864 The Morning Chronicle We hear the story of a lady who was staying with her husband at a hotel. In the night, the husband was taken very ill with …
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1864 The Morning Chronicle Yesterday, as two gentlemen were talking at the door of the “Mercury” office, they observed a respectable looking man suddenly stagger and fall upon the side-walk …
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1864 The Morning Chronicle A correspondent writing from Gaspe Basin says: “One of our whalers has brought in a fine whale that will make thirty-five barrels of oil and there …
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1864 The Morning Chronicle A correspondent writing from Gaspe Basin says: “One of our whalers has brought in a fine whale that will make thirty-five barrels of oil and there …
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1864 The Morning Chronicle Shortly after nine o’clock yesterday morning, the sky, which for some time previously looked threatening and showery, grew extremely dark as if a thunder storm were …