1850The Morning ChronicleAbout two years ago, a young man was stung in the left ear, which soon swelled and became very painful. After a short time, however, the inflammatory symptoms…
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Memorials and Things of Fame
1850The Morning Chronicle Letter to the Editor: About three months ago, if I remember right, I saw a prospectus in your paper – the purport of which was the erection…
Memorials and Things of Fame for September 1, 2010
1860The Morning ChronicleThe Royal VisitIt began with Prince Albert Edward’s landing at St. John’s Newfoundland, on July 23, 1860, and ended nearly two months later, when the Prince crossed from…
Memorials and Things of Fame for August 25, 2010
1850The Morning ChronicleIn looking over the statistics of death, as published by the city authorities, we observe that May is the month in which a less number of people die…
Memorials and Things of Fame for August 11, 2010
1850The Morning ChronicleFriday the 13th – It is a somewhat singular fact, that Dr. Webster committed the murder on Friday – he was arrested on Friday – the verdict of…
Memorials and Things of Fame for August 4, 2010
1850The Morning ChronicleChaudiere Gold Mines – We know that twenty or thirty men have for the last month been steadily at work in digging and mining for gold, and that…
Memorials and Things of Fame for July 28, 2010
1850 The Morning ChronicleZachary Taylor’s death: This day, and probably at the very hour of our going to press, a long train of mourning citizens will be following to the…
Memorials and Things of Fame for July 21, 2010
1850The Morning ChronicleAtmospheric Phenomenon. – On last Saturday evening, about half-past nine o’clock, a fire-ball or igneous meteor was observed by several persons in this city, (ourselves amongst the number.)…
Memorials and Things of Fame for July 14, 2010
1850The Morning ChronicleA few days ago Mr. Glidden opened a mummy case and unrolled the body deposited in it, in the presence of a large assembly, including many scientific personages….
Memorials and Things of Fame for July 7, 2010
1850The Morning ChronicleThe public voice is loud just now against Sunday labour. Not a paper falls into our hands that does not contain something upon the subject. The Sunday travelling…