Memorials and Things of Fame
1862 The Morning Chronicle The wonderful Aztec children have made their appearance in Quebec. These strange members of the human family were first exhibited in America eleven years ago; and …
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1862 The Morning Chronicle Our fellow citizens of Irish birth and descent have made the usual arrangements for the due celebration of the national anniversary which occurs to-day. The St. …
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1862 The Morning Chronicle A gentleman who arrived here from Charlesbourg yesterday informs us that on Saturday evening about seven o’clock, a shock of an earthquake was distinctly felt at …
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1862 The Morning Chronicle The ball given by His Excellency the Governor General and Viscountess Monck last night was of course the crowning event of the season. For some time …
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1862 The Morning Chronicle The Cone at Montmorency: This specialty of the neighborhood of Quebec which contributes so much to the pleasure and amusement of our citizens in winter has …
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1862 The Morning Chronicle The nuisance appears to have been scarcely abated by the arrests latterly made by the Police. On every afternoon last week, The Cote-a-Coton was covered with …
Memorials and Things of Fame for February 8, 2012
1862The Morning Chronicle It would be difficult to exaggerate the disadvantages to Quebec of not having an ice-bridge to place it in communication with the rest of the world from …
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1862 The Morning Chronicle In most European countries the females are more numerous than the males, but in Canada this is not the case. The males here number 1,279,261, the …
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1862 The Morning Chronicle On Friday Coroner Panet held an inquest on the body of a man named Stonehouse, residing in King street, St. Roch’s, who had died suddenly the …
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1862The Morning ChronicleOne of the most recent and novel attempts at swindling has just come under our notice. Last week the Rev. G.H. Davis received a letter from Hamilton signed …