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Chronicle Telegraph Memorials and Things of Fame June 3, 2009 1849 The Morning Chronicle Editorial: It is now sometime since Quebec became our dwelling place; but, notwithstanding, we have …
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1849 The Morning Chronicle A judgment of the Court of Queen’s Bench was rendered in the last term against Charles Déguise, Esq., in favor of Mr. William Jeffrey, for the …
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1849The Morning Chronicle We have much pleasure in noticing the projects for erecting footpaths on the St. Louis and St. Foy roads. On the former it is proposed to carry …
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1849The Morning Chronicle Riots in Montreal The greatest excitement prevailed in town throughout the whole of yesterday, knots of five or six individuals standing at every corner of the streets. …
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1849The Morning Chronicle Riots and Burning of the House of ParliamentAbout nine o’clock, last night, while the House of Assembly was engaged discussing the Judicature Bill for Lower Canada, a …
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1849The Morning Chronicle The Englishmen and Welshmen of this City mustered yesterday to do honor to their patron saint. The old Society of St. George paraded as usual from the …
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1849 The Morning Chronicle Navigation opened yesterday. With the morning’s tide the ice bridge at Cap Rouge gave way, and floated up the river. About noon it was coming down …
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1849 The Morning Chronicle Races on the Ice: A number of gentlemen, collected by subscription several purses to be contended for on the ice opposite the city, and the …
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1849The Morning Chronicle The Lords Commissioners of Her Majesty’s Treasury have authorized a reduction in the rates of postage on letters transmitted direct by British Packet, between the United …
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1849 The Morning Chronicle Last night the steam-house in Mr. Oliver’s ship-yard, St. Roch’s took fire, but the flames were promptly arrested by the active endeavours of some few …