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1848 The Morning Chronicle July 9th, 2008Police Court Antoine Lefebvre – drunk and creating a noise and disturbance in St. Francois street. The prisoner kept shouting all the way to …
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The Morning Chronicle 1848 July 2nd, 2008 Under the provisions of the Seaman’s Protection Act, sailors arriving at this port are particularly cared for. The police are constantly looking after …
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1772 The Quebec Gazette, Thursday June 18ADVERTISEMENTS. QUEBEC, the 12th June, 1772 THE great Quantity of light Gold Coin lately imported into this Province, being likely to occasion great Trouble …
MEMORIALS AND THINGS OF FAME
The Morning Chronicle 1848 June 13th Yesterday morning, the weather was sultry and the sky indicated thunder. About 10 in the forenoon it came, the lightning-flashes fearfully vivid, and the …
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1848 The Morning Chronicle Our attention has been called to a serious annoyance experienced by families residing in the neighbourhood of the Governor’s Garden. We allude to the practice of …
MEMORIALS AND THINGS OF FAME
1848 The Morning Chronicle The “John Munn,” which left a few minutes after the “Lord Sydenham,” yesterday, for Montreal, at the usual starting hour, five o’clock, returned to …
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1848 The Morning Chronicle Yesterday afternoon, at four o’clock, the corner stone of the new Wesleyan Church to be erected in this city, was laid with the accustomed ceremonies. Notwithstanding …
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1848 The Morning ChronicleImportation of American Horses Yesterday morning, happening to be on Gillespies’ wharf when the steamer Victoria arrived from Montreal, we remarked a large number of fine looking …
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1848 The Morning ChronicleEditorial We have not a light-house at Point Levi; we have none on the East India Wharf; our ships come in by chance, and go out by …
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1848 The Morning ChroniclePolice Court Samuel Lemon and George Garson, seamen belonging to the ship Canada, of Greenock, which arrived on the 1st inst., were charged with attempting to desert …