March 6, 1819 – The Quebec GazetteHouse of AssemblyOrdered. – That it be an instruction to the Committee of the whole, on the message of his Grace respecting the Eastern…
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MEMORIALS AND THINGS OF FAME
February 24, 1819 – The Quebec GazetteOn Saturday morning past, there were several claps of thunder and vivid flashes of lightning, and in the afternoon some heavy showers of rain….
MEMORIALS AND THINGS OF FAME
February 19, 1869 – The Morning ChronicleThe Fatal Avalanche at South QuebecThe following are particulars relating to the recent avalanche at Chapman’s Cove, South Quebec: – A large two-story wooden…
MEMORIALS AND THINGS OF FAME
February 13, 1819 – The Quebec GazetteThe schooner Treal from Newfoundland to Quebec was stranded at Grand River* where she winters. The cargo consists of Rum, Coffee, Sugar, Shoes, Nails,…
MEMORIALS AND THINGS OF FAME
February 3, 1819 – The Quebec GazetteProvincial ParliamentHouse of AssemblyA committee was appointed to prepare an address. [Be it] Resolved “That it was proper that the two Houses should present…
MEMORIALS AND THINGS OF FAME
January 30, 1819 – The Quebec GazetteArrived at Greenock [Scotland] from Quebec on the 19th November, the [ships] Jane and the Mars, both sailed from Quebec on the 16th October….
MEMORIALS AND THINGS OF FAME
January 23, 1819 – The Quebec Gazette Teaching FrenchMr. Dufief has exhibited repeatedly and successfully before enlightened auditors at Edinburgh, his new method of teaching French to a very numerous…
MEMORIALS AND THINGS OF FAME
January 15, 1859 – The Morning ChronicleTwo important commercial essays were published by Hon. John Young. One of the essays was a collection of letters on the subject of rival…
Memorials and Things of Fame
January 7, 1869 – The Morning ChronicleQuebec ClubA club is about to be formed called “The Quebec,” where Billiard, Recreation, Reading and Amusement Rooms, will be attached, together with other…
Memorials and Things of Fame
December 22, 1868 – The Morning ChronicleThe Ice: During Saturday night and Sunday morning large quantities of new ice formed into a batture, which now extends over a hundred feet…