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1863 The Morning Chronicle Wednesday, being the day of thanksgiving appointed by the proclamation of His Excellency the Governor-General, was very generally observed, business being, to a great extent suspended, …

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1863 The Morning Chronicle We learn the death, at the parish of St. Roch de l’Achigan, of Mr. Amable Gerard, at the advanced age of 100 years, 2 months and …

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1863 The Morning Chronicle The public generally have heard with much pleasure that there is a prospect of the gate nuisance being abated, but as the present city walls and …

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1863 The Morning Chronicle The Hibernian arrived in port last evening bringing a full cargo of freight for Quebec and Montreal and 299 passengers and baggage. She sailed from Liverpool …

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1863 The Morning Chronicle Details relative to the battle of St. Foy in 1760 cannot fail to be interesting in view of the approaching inauguration of the monument to the …

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1863 The Morning Chronicle Gen. Tom Thumb, accompanied by Mrs. Thumb and Miss Minnie Warren visited the Speaker’s Gallery of the House of Assembly last evening. The Lilliputian visitors remained …

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1863 The Morning Chronicle  The meeting at the City Hall has for its object the opening up of a road between the City of Quebec and the townships bordering upon …

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1863 The Morning Chronicle We have already had occasion to inform our readers that the monument erected to the memory of the English and French soldiers who fell at the …

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1863 The Morning Chronicle At a late hour on Friday night, a hurricane set in, accompanied by rain, which lasted until about daybreak on Saturday morning. The strength of the …

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1863 The Morning Chronicle St. Peter street and Mountain street were the scene, yesterday afternoon, of a disgraceful disturbance which lasted for a considerable length of time, completely blocking up …

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