Memorials and Things of Fame for July 7, 2010
1850The Morning Chronicle The public voice is loud just now against Sunday labour. Not a paper falls into our hands that does not contain something upon the subject. The Sunday …
Memorials and Things of Fame for June 30, 2010
1850 The Morning Chronicle A man and two boys lost their lives yesterday morning under the following circumstances. A notion seized the boys, who were playing about a well …
Memorials and Things of Fame for June 9, 2010
1850 The Morning Chronicle A great calamity has happened to the establishment, which was started some years ago in the township of Whitworth, and is situated in rear of Cacouna. …
Memorials and Things of Fame for May 26, 2010
1850 The Morning Chronicle Being the Queen’s Birth Day, the Royal Standard was hoisted on the Citadel flag-staff at sunrise. Yesterday, until afternoon, was warm and agreeable. It was in …
Memorials and Things of Fame for May 19, 2010
1850The Morning Chronicle Yesterday morning a young man, servant to Mr. George Hall, grocer, St. John street, was drowned under the following circumstances:- Another young man, servant to Mr. D. …
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1850The Morning Chronicle Yesterday morning about 9 o’clock, Dr. Russell was within two minutes of being killed. Riding in his light cart down Du Fort street, opposite the office of …
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1850The Morning Chronicle We publish below the Census of the City of Montreal, which has just been completed. The last Census was taken in 1844, at which period the whole …
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1850The Morning Chronicle St-Georges Day – Tomorrow, April 23rd, being St-George’s Day, the St-George’s Society with others of English and Welsh origin, who may join in the ranks of the …
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1850The Morning Chronicle In the fall, a few sunny days are called “the Indian Summer.” In spring, we suppose a few wintry days must be called the Indian Winter. The …
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1850The Morning Chronicle Ladies’ Congress Boots: Our attention having been attracted to this novelty, in passing by Mr. Casey’s shop window, a few days ago, we were both surprised and …