Memorials and Things of Fame
1863 The Morning Chronicle We have already had occasion to inform our readers that the monument erected to the memory of the English and French soldiers who fell at the …
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1863 The Morning Chronicle At a late hour on Friday night, a hurricane set in, accompanied by rain, which lasted until about daybreak on Saturday morning. The strength of the …
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1863 The Morning Chronicle St. Peter street and Mountain street were the scene, yesterday afternoon, of a disgraceful disturbance which lasted for a considerable length of time, completely blocking up …
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1863 The Morning Chronicle We had a visit yesterday from an old California miner, who has been prospecting during the last few days on the Chaudière and its tributaries. He …
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1863 The Morning Chronicle It is high time that the proper authorities should take measures, and see them carried out to the manner which lives are daily exposed by the …
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1863 The Morning Chronicle The Superintendent of Fisheries, on complaint of Mr. Boswell, convicted Ellie Dubuc, an old offender, of “spearing” or “gigging” salmon in the Jacques-Cartier River. He had …
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1863 The Morning Chronicle A correspondent asks us why lobsters preserved in the tin cans are not admitted free of duty, as well as lobsters in the shell. If …
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1863The Morning Chronicle A strange occurrence happened close to Tibbett’s Landing, which, if not witnessed by many bystanders would scarcely be believed. Some boatmen stationed there were greatly astonished on …
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1863 The Morning Chronicle James Baker was called up for sentence for manslaughter at the Court of Queen’s Bench, and Hon. Mr. Justice Meredith addressed him as follows: “You have …
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July 17, 1963 Quebec Chronicle-Telegraph A coroner’s inquest into the deaths of four boys whose bodies were recently found in a Portneuf wood will be resumed on July 24. …