MEMORIALS AND THINGS OF FAME
1851The Morning Chronicle A most serious accident happened on the night of the 7th or 8th instant. A very large piece of land on the south east side of the …
MEMORIALS AND THINGS OF FAME
1851 The Morning ChronicleA habitant from St. Gervais is now in gaol charged with the murder of a fellow parishioner named Terrier. The murdered man was found on the road …
MEMORIALS AND THINGS OF FAME
1851The Morning Chronicle Yesterday afternoon about 5 o’clock, several persons having imprudently ventured on the newly formed ice bridge, it suddenly moved a foot or two, the ice breaking up, …
MEMORIALS AND THINGS OF FAME
1851 The Morning Chronicle A man named Whitmore, said to be a recent importation from Dublin, has been committed to gaol to take his trial for stealing a silver ewer …
MEMORIALS AND THINGS OF FAME
1851The Morning ChronicleThe Sons of St. Patrick could not have had better weather for their procession than they had this year. They marched in procession from the St. George’s Hotel …
MEMORIALS AND THINGS OF FAME
1851The Morning Chronicle There was a rather animated and not too agreeable a discussion with regard to Police stations at the City Council. The report of the Police Committee recommended …
MEMORIALS AND THINGS OF FAME
1851The Morning Chronicle We are sorry to observe that some of our contemporaries think that the bridge across the St. Lawrence, at Carouge, may be constructed by a company and …
Memorials and Things of Fame For February 23, 2011
1851The Morning Chronicle A regular and well organized ferry across the St. Lawrence to Point Levi, there being, as of yet, at present no bridge, is a subject well deserving …
MEMORIALS AND THINGS OF FAME
1851The Morning Chronicle Treatment of Scarlet Fever by Inunctions* – An eminent physician has recommended the following treatment for scarlet fever. From the first day of the illness, and soon …
MEMORIALS AND THINGS OF FAME
1851 The Morning Chronicle To the Editor: I have always understood, that the throwing of slops in the public streets and gateways of the city of Quebec was not allowed …