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1865 The Morning Chronicle A pilot, of the name of Bernier, has recently perished in the lower St. Lawrence. His body was found opposite Berthier. In conformity with the law in …

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1865 The Morning Chronicle The corner-stone of St. Matthew’s Parsonage is to be laid at Mount Pleasant today at four o’clock p.m. punctually. Should the weather prove unfavorable, the ceremony …

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1865 The Morning Chronicle It is really gratifying to notice the gigantic strides our neighbors on the south shore are making and, be it said to their credit, all in …

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1865 The Morning Chronicle Grant street, St. Roch’s, was, yesterday afternoon, the scene of a boiler explosion which took place about one o’clock at the new planing-mill* of Mr. Alfred …

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1865 The Morning Chronicle Within the last few nights, a band of thieves appear to have plied their vocation in the Palais and in its vicinity, devoting their efforts mainly …

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1865 The Morning Chronicle On Monday afternoon, just as the Richelieu Company’s steamer was about to leave the Napoleon wharf, a well-dressed individual rushed through the crowd of spectators with …

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1865 The Morning Chronicle A fire of a rather serious nature occurred at three o’clock yesterday afternoon, by which the centre-span of the Dorchester Bridge was destroyed and communication with the …

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1865 The Morning Chronicle The new school house at Sillery has been erected by the family of the late Bishop Mountain as a monument to their parents. The outbuildings, as …

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1865 The Morning Chronicle We have again to record one of those fiery visitations for which Quebec has obtained such an unenviable reputation. A destructive fire which burned with intense …

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1865 The Morning Chronicle Lieutenant-General Ulysses S. Grant, commander-in-chief of the army of the United States, at present a visitor to the ancient city of Quebec, was born at Point …

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