1861The Morning ChronicleWe have partially completed the removal of the Morning Chronicle from our old Office, to the building at the foot of Mountain Hill, formerly known as the Neptune…
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Memorials and Things of Fame for June 29, 2011
1861The Morning ChronicleFor years lake fishermen out of Dunkirk (N.Y.) have entertained the idea of the existence of veritable lake serpents. This opinion has lately been materially strengthened by the…
Memorials and Things of Fame for June 22, 2011
1851The Morning ChronicleThe members of the St. Jean Baptiste Society had intended celebrating their anniversary this day with more than usual pomp and we understand that many strangers have arrived…
Memorials and Things of Fame for June 15, 2011
1851The Morning ChronicleSan Francisco is again in ashes. About eleven o’clock last night, the cry of “fire” startled every one like an earthquake. The fire had just commenced in a…
Memorials and Things of Fame for June 8, 2011
1851The Morning ChronicleFrom The Hamilton Spectator – No better evidence of the increasing intelligence of the People of Canada can be adduced that the proofs afforded in the increasing support…
Memorials and Things of Fame for June 1, 2011
1851The Morning ChronicleA Church of England Chapel is about to be erected on that lot of ground belonging to Mrs. Gray, opposite Mount Hermon Cemetery. It is to answer a…
Memorials and Things of Fame for May 25, 2011
1851The Morning ChronicleLast year, Quebec was invaded by a friendly host of Americans, who were in raptures with a town which both art and nature have combined to render highly…
Memorials and Things of Fame for May 11, 2011
1851The Morning ChronicleHere, politics is dull – business active. Were we to write from now until to-morrow, more we could not say – politics is dull – not a whisper…
MEMORIALS AND THINGS OF FAME
1851The Morning ChronicleAt a Special Meeting of the City Council held last night, Mr. Augustin Lariviere was appointed Clerk of the Upper Town Market. There were 31 applications for the…
MEMORIALS AND THINGS OF FAME
1851The Morning ChronicleThe ship Ailsa, Captain Poole, arrived on Tuesday, from Liverpool, with 301 passengers, who have a sad tale to tell. They say that some of them bargained for…