1849The Morning Chronicle We have much pleasure in noticing the projects for erecting footpaths on the St. Louis and St. Foy roads. On the former it is proposed to carry…
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Memorials and Things of Fame
1849The Morning Chronicle Riots and Burning of the House of ParliamentAbout nine o’clock, last night, while the House of Assembly was engaged discussing the Judicature Bill for Lower Canada, a…
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1849The Morning ChronicleNavigation opened yesterday. With the morning’s tide the ice bridge at Cap Rouge gave way, and floated up the river. About noon it was coming down in great…
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1849The Morning Chronicle Races on the Ice: A number of gentlemen, collected by subscription several purses to be contended for on the ice opposite the city, and the race finally came…
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1849The Morning Chronicle The Lords Commissioners of Her Majesty’s Treasury have authorized a reduction in the rates of postage on letters transmitted direct by British Packet, between the United Kingdom…
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1849 The Morning ChronicleLast night the steam-house in Mr. Oliver’s ship-yard, St. Roch’s took fire, but the flames were promptly arrested by the active endeavours of some few persons, who were…
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Chronicle TelegraphMemorials and Things of FameFebruary 18, 2009 1849The Morning TelegraphGrand Curling MatchScotland Against The WorldThe first match of the kind, we believe, ever played in Canada, came off on Saturday…
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Memorials and Things of Fame1849The Morning TelegraphThe intrinsic value of ice, like that of metals, depends upon the investigation of an assayer. That is to say, a cubic foot of…
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Chronicle TelegraphMemorials and Things of FameFebruary 4, 2009 1849The Morning ChronicleLetter to the EditorWould you have the goodness to inform me as well as the public, in what manner the authorities…
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1849The Morning TelegraphA new virtue has been discovered in coffee. The London Medical Gazette gives the result of numerous experiments with roasted coffee, proving that it is the most powerful…