1849The Morning ChronicleAmong the curiosities belonging to government, brought home in the U.S. storeship “Supply,” the following are particularly worthy of mention, as calculated to excite a degree of interest…
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Memorials and Things of Fame
1849The Morning ChronicleQuebec was lighted for the first time with Gas on New Year’s evening, the company being only enabled partially to illuminate our streets, owing to some leakage in…
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1848TheMorning ChronicleLastyear in the small Indian village of Lorette, no less than 2500deer-skins, besides a large number of those of other wild animalswere manufactured as follows: – About 20,000 pairs…
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Chronicle TelegraphMemorials and Things of Fame1848The Morning ChronicleOn Thursday morning last, a rather serious accident happened at the Napoleon Wharf. Mr. Rickaby, the Sexton of the English Cathedral, had left…
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Memorials and Things of Fame 1848The Morning TelegraphSt Andrew’s DayYesterday, being the anniversary of Scotland’s patron saint, the members of the St. Andrew’s Society of this city, assembled at St. George’s…
MEMORIALS AND THINGS OF FAME
The Morning Chronicle1848 We have just returned from the wharf, where we had the pleasure of witnessing a most manly feat accomplished by Mr. Woodroofe, that of swimming across the St….
MEMORIALS AND THINGS OF FAME
The Morning Chronicle1848An inquest was held yesterday forenoon in view of the body of a little boy, two years and a-half, named Dodier, who died on Monday, and whose parents…
MEMORIALS AND THINGS OF FAME
The Morning Chronicle1848Our readers will observe in our columns of this day, a copy of two addresses, which have been presented to Captain James Rainey and Dr. Greer, as a…
MEMORIALS AND THINGS OF FAME
The Morning Chronicle1848A Visit to St Leon SpringsVisitors leaving Quebec arrive in Three Rivers early the same evening, where they may get an excellent bed and supper at most reasonable…
MEMORIALS AND THINGS OF FAME
The Morning Chronicle1848Threatened Deboulit was discovered yesterday morning, that another rent had taken place in the Cape, below the citadel flagstaff, commencing near the guard-house situated within the enclosure which…