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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, …

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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 …

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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 …

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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 …

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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 …

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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 …

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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 …

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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 …

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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 …

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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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