1867 – The Morning ChronicleThe delegates and members of the Medical Society, accompanied by a number of lady friends, left town to visit the Beauport Asylum. The party filled about…
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The QCT bids a fond farewell to Catherine Mills-Rouleau
This week’s “Memorials and Things of Fame” is the next to last or avant dernière column that will appear in this newspaper, prepared by Catherine Mills-Rouleau. For the past 10…
Memorials and Things of Fame
1867 – The Morning ChronicleA sailor named Fitzgerald, in company with three others, visited a house of ill-fame on St. Joseph street. Immediately on the entrance, a quarrel commenced between…
Memorials and Things of Fame
1867 – The Morning ChronicleLawlessness is very rampant in the district of Quebec especially in the immediate vicinity of the city. This summer a gang of pirates camped in the…
Memorials and Things of Fame
1867 The Morning ChronicleRecorder’s Court: Two old wood-sawyers were brought before the Court for sawing fire wood in St. John street instead of in the yard or cellar of the house….
Memorials and Things of Fame
1867The Morning ChronicleLast night, between seven and eight o’clock, our city was visited by a thunder and lightning storm accompanied by strong gusts of wind. The flashes of the lightning…
Memorials and Things of Fame
1867The Morning ChronicleA most ludicrous incident transpired one night recently. It appears that two sprightly and beautiful young ladies were visiting their cousin, a young lady who, like her guests,…
Memorials and Things of Fame
1867The Morning ChronicleIn the Court yesterday, a strong minded woman of a determined countenance was brought up on a charge of being drunk and screaming at four o’clock in the…
Memorials and Things of Fame
1867The Morning ChronicleThree bailiffs from the country have become the laughing stock of Quebecers because they allowed a prisoner whom they were bringing to justice in this city to slip…
Memorials and Things of Fame
1867The Morning ChronicleAn individual named Hoey will be brought up to-day under bail upon a charge of savagely assaulting Dr. Richardson and his student, a young man named Levy. It…