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1863 The Morning Chronicle We had a visit yesterday from an old California miner, who has been prospecting during the last few days on the Chaudière and its tributaries. He …

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1863 The Morning Chronicle It is high time that the proper authorities should take measures, and see them carried out to the manner which lives are daily exposed by the …

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1863 The Morning Chronicle The Superintendent of Fisheries, on complaint of Mr. Boswell, convicted Ellie Dubuc, an old offender, of “spearing” or “gigging” salmon in the Jacques-Cartier River. He had …

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  1863 The Morning Chronicle A correspondent asks us why lobsters preserved in the tin cans are not admitted free of duty, as well as lobsters in the shell. If …

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1863The Morning Chronicle A strange occurrence happened close to Tibbett’s Landing, which, if not witnessed by many bystanders would scarcely be believed. Some boatmen stationed there were greatly astonished on …

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1863 The Morning Chronicle James Baker was called up for sentence for manslaughter at the Court of Queen’s Bench, and Hon. Mr. Justice Meredith addressed him as follows: “You have …

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July 17, 1963 Quebec Chronicle-Telegraph   A coroner’s inquest into the deaths of four boys whose bodies were recently found in a Portneuf wood will be resumed on July 24. …

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1863 The Morning Chronicle Martin Macdonald, who was convicted of manslaughter was placed at the bar of the Queen’s Bench for sentencing. Hon. Mr. Justice Meredith said: “You now see …

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1863 The Morning Chronicle   The funeral of the late Thomas Pope, Esq., Mayor of Quebec, took place yesterday morning. His remains were followed to their last resting place in …

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1863 The Morning Chronicle   The festival of St. John the Baptist, being the national anniversary of our French-Canadian fellow-citizens, was celebrated by them yesterday with the usual pomp and …

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