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1863 The Morning Chronicle An inquest was held by the coroner yesterday on the body of one Joseph Asselin, a farmer residing on the Island of Orleans, who was found …

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1863 The Morning Chronicle Martin Burk was charged with having in his possession an unlawful weapon. The “weapon” in question appeared to come under the denomination of “slug-shot” and consisted …

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1863 The Morning Chronicle Easter was on April 5 in 1863 – The Easter Markets presented a large and attractive display of good things calculated to tempt the palate not …

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1863 The Morning Chronicle In the course of Sunday afternoon, St. Michel street, St. Lewis suburbs, which unfortunately happens to be troubled with a number of disorderly houses, became the …

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1863 The Morning Chronicle There was no organized out-door demonstration in honor of St. Patrick’s Day. The streets were nevertheless crowded with persons wearing the emblem of the “Green Isle” …

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1863 The Morning Chronicle Coroner Panet held an inquest on the body of Charlotte Childs, wife of Narcisse Fortier, residing in St. Roch’s and also upon the body of a …

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1863 The Morning Chronicle We had the pleasure of examining four fragments of quartz containing in all, five particles of gold visible on the exterior surface, which had been taken …

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1863 The Morning Chronicle In the course of Friday and Saturday, roads were opened on the ice-bridge between Quebec and Levis and on Saturday safe and easy communication between both …

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1863 The Morning Chronicle His Hon Judge Meredith observed that the crime of sheep-stealing was one which the law punished severely, as it was necessary that the property of the …

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1863 The Morning Chronicle One of the most severe snow-storms which has visited the District of Quebec for many years commenced at a late hour on Thursday night, and increasing …

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