Memorials and Things of Fame
1862 The Morning Chronicle We feel assured that our subscribers will accept, as it is meant, the apology we are compelled to make for the short-comings of this morning’s paper. …
Memorials and Things of Fame
1862 The Morning Chronicle About four o’clock yesterday afternoon, Mrs. Benn, residing in Champlain street, fell to the ground from the third story of the house in which she lives, …
Memorials and Things of Fame
1862 The Morning Chronicle Court appearance of Mr. Torrance: At about 10 P.M. on Thursday night last, there was a row in Champlain street. When Mr. Alexander Torrance heard the …
Memorials and Things of Fame for September 5, 2012
1862The Morning Chronicle A noble specimen of the great blue heron tribe was shot in the neighborhood of St. Foy on Monday by a sportsman of this city. The bird …
Memorials and Things of Fame for August 29, 2012
1887 Culled from the Web The City of Montreal caught fire at sea. She was carrying a cargo of 8,000 bales of raw American cotton, and was the 73rd ship …
Memorials and Things of Fame for August 22, 2012
1862 The Morning Chronicle Diamond Harbor was the scene of an occurrence of a most calamitous nature, involving the loss of five lives. The father, John Maher, a thirty-eight year-old …
Memorials and Things of Fame for August 15, 2012
1862The Morning Chronicle An investigation was commenced in the case of a man named George Hart, arrested on suspicion of having committed a robbery at St. Gabriel de Valcartier. The …
Memorials and Things of Fame for August 8, 2012
1862The Morning Chronicle A melancholy instance of the danger of putting off until to-morrow what may be done to-day, took place last week when we had occasion to chronicle the …
Memorials and Things of Fame
1862 The Morning Chronicle In a charge of larceny, Mrs. McCrossin, deposed that a *pair of drawers belonging to her had been appropriated by Marie Nadeau, servant in the employ …
Memorials and Things of Fame
1862 The Morning Chronicle The nuisance arising from the immense number of dogs allowed to prowl at will through the suburban districts of the city at night is so graeat …