1867The Morning ChronicleRecorder’s Court – A woman, for causing noise in the street and swearing, was fined $3 and costs or ten days. A man, for contempt of Court by…
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Memorials and Things of Fame
1867The Morning ChronicleAt an early hour on Saturday morning, a destructive fire occurred in St. John Suburb, whereby about fifteen wooden houses have been consumed and twenty-six families rendered houseless….
Memorials and Things of Fame
1867The Morning ChronicleSince the opening of the Jeffery Hale Hospital on the first of February, twenty-five patients have been admitted up to the first of the present month, of whom…
Memorials and Things of Fame
1867The Morning ChronicleAn evening contemporary says that on Sunday afternoon, a respectable, though some may say indiscreet married woman, in search of her husband, proceeded to a house of ill-fame,…
Memorials and Things of Fame
1867The Morning ChronicleTo-day being the inauguration day of the Dominion of Canada, we have given our employees a holiday, so that they may join in the loyal observance of the…
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1867The Morning ChronicleYesterday, being the festival of St. John the Baptist and the national anniversary of our French-Canadian fellow-citizens, was celebrated by them with more than usual éclat. Business was…
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1867The Morning ChronicleThe Montreal Gazette has the following: Montreal is the city of immense pretentions, proportionate emulation and its natural results, enormous taxation and excessive envy and jealousy. In fact,…
Memorials and Things of Fame
1867The Morning ChronicleGilbert, the party who created a disturbance in St. John’s Church on Sunday, appeared before His Honor the Recorder. He pleaded in justification of striking the beadle,* that…
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1867The Morning ChronicleThe anniversary of Her Majesty’s birthday was observed in this City with all due pomp and loyal demonstrations. Due to the unsettled state of the weather the military…
Memorials and Things of Fame
1867The Morning ChronicleAbout ten o’clock the body of a female bearing marks of violence and who had evidently come to her end by foul means was discovered on the Plains…