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1862 The Morning Chronicle About two o’clock yesterday afternoon a rumor spread rapidly about the city to the effect that a shocking tragedy had just occurred in the Artillery Barracks …
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1862 The Morning Chronicle Shortly after nine o’clock on Saturday morning, the premises occupied by Mr. F.W. Blaiklock, corner of De Salaberry street and Grand Allée Road, were discovered to …
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1862 The Morning Chronicle A deep trick was attempted to be played off in St. Sauveur Suburbs the other night by some scoundrels who were on the look-out for plunder. …
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1862 The Morning Chronicle Our fellow-citizens of French Canadian origin will celebrate their national festival today with the usual pomp. The several sections of the St. Jean Baptiste Society, the …
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1862 The Morning Chronicle Throughout the Roman Catholic Churches of the Diocese, yesterday, a solemn service and prayers were recommended with the intention of beseeching the Almighty to grant rain. …
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1862 The Morning Chronicle Fire in St. Lewis Suburbs: The scene of the terrible disaster which we are called upon to record is bounded on the north by Nouvelle street; …
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1862 The Morning Chronicle A number of female residents in a notorious house of resort in St. George street, St. John Suburbs, were arrested yesterday and brought before the Magistrate …
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1862 The Morning Chronicle A portion of the fence on *Cote-a-Coton, which guards the top of the precipice overlooking St. Vallier street, has been carried away and the gap thereby …
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1862 The Morning Chronicle Yesterday morning, at an early hour, it was discovered that thieves had been at work in the Sacristy of the Church of St. Roch, in St. …
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1862 The Morning Chronicle The preparations for the festival on Saturday evening next, in connection with the Irish Protestant Benevolent Society, are of unusual extent. The proceedings will open with …