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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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1863 The Morning Chronicle   A most interesting examination took place at the Infant School in Margaret Street. The children, to a number of sixty-five, were examined by their teachers …

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1863The Morning ChronicleThere are no two other items of household economy, not excepting food, that are more necessary and important during our long and severe winters than light and fuel. …

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1863The Morning Chronicle Yesterday was generally observed as a day of mourning throughout the city. The whole community seemed to unite in mourning the irreparable loss which had been sustained. …

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1863 The Morning Chronicle   A most daring attempt at robbery was committed last evening about eight o’clock. A young man named J. Pleach, residing in St. Paul street was …

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1863The Morning Chronicle“A Happy New Year!” A trite and old fashioned greeting, dear reader, but sound and cheering when the hand is warmly pressed and the tone sincere. The Province …

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1862 The Morning Chronicle A few days ago, a farmer residing in the seigniory of Belair (St. Catherine,) a few miles north west of this city, while occupied in cutting …

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1862 The Morning Chronicle On Wednesday about six o’clock p.m., a house in Dorchester street was entered in rear by two men and a youth intent on plunder. The only …

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1862 The Morning Chronicle The ball in honor of the festival of St. Andrew got up under the auspices of the Highland Volunteer Rifles of this city was in every …

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1862 The Morning Chronicle Yesterday forenoon, an inquest was held on the body of David Ramsay Stewart, Esq., a retired merchant of this city. It was stated that he died …

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