Memorials and Things of Fame
1862 The Morning Chronicle The ball in honor of the festival of St. Andrew got up under the auspices of the Highland Volunteer Rifles of this city was in every …
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1862 The Morning Chronicle Yesterday forenoon, an inquest was held on the body of David Ramsay Stewart, Esq., a retired merchant of this city. It was stated that he died …
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1862 The Morning Chronicle We beg to call the attention of our readers to the two advertisements concerning Morrin College which appear in this day’s issue. The one announces the …
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1862 The Morning Chronicle We have to record this morning the particulars of a bold attempt at robbery which resulted fatally for one of the persons engaged in it. Before …
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1862 The Morning Chronicle About half past ten last evening a fire was discovered in the National Bank Building. When first entered, we are informed that it was on fire …
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1862 The Morning Chronicle We observe that the ornamental fountain has been removed from the basin in the Place D’Armes and put into winter quarters. This will leave a policeman …
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1862 The Morning Chronicle In connection with the recent robberies, we heard a statement to the effect that, in virtue of an existing regulation in our City Police force, …
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1862 The Morning Chronicle This is the season when the foliage, kissed by the frost, lends a blush to the face of nature. Between four and five o’clock yesterday afternoon, …
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1862 The Morning Chronicle We feel assured that our subscribers will accept, as it is meant, the apology we are compelled to make for the short-comings of this morning’s paper. …
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1862 The Morning Chronicle About four o’clock yesterday afternoon, Mrs. Benn, residing in Champlain street, fell to the ground from the third story of the house in which she lives, …