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1851The Morning Chronicle Yesterday afternoon about 5 o’clock, several persons having imprudently ventured on the newly formed ice bridge, it suddenly moved a foot or two, the ice breaking up, …

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1851 The Morning Chronicle A man named Whitmore, said to be a recent importation from Dublin, has been committed to gaol to take his trial for stealing a silver ewer …

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1851The Morning ChronicleThe Sons of St. Patrick could not have had better weather for their procession than they had this year. They marched in procession from the St. George’s Hotel …

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1851The Morning Chronicle There was a rather animated and not too agreeable a discussion with regard to Police stations at the City Council. The report of the Police Committee recommended …

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1851The Morning Chronicle We are sorry to observe that some of our contemporaries think that the bridge across the St. Lawrence, at Carouge, may be constructed by a company and …

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1851The Morning Chronicle A regular and well organized ferry across the St. Lawrence to Point Levi, there being, as of yet, at present no bridge, is a subject well deserving …

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1851The Morning Chronicle Treatment of Scarlet Fever by Inunctions* – An eminent physician has recommended the following treatment for scarlet fever. From the first day of the illness, and soon …

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1851 The Morning Chronicle To the Editor: I have always understood, that the throwing of slops in the public streets and gateways of the city of Quebec was not allowed …

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1851 The Morning Chronicle To the Editor: Perhaps you would be kind enough to inform me why the citizens of Quebec pay for sweeping their Chimneys when the work is …

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Memorials and Things of Fame for January 19, 2011

1851 The Morning Chronicle Catherine O’Brien, a frail, but not fair spinster, of uncertain age, was charged with stealing from the shop of Messrs. Marois and Lepage, a shawl of …

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