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  • Tourist of the Woods & Emigrant's Guide (Kingston, ON), May 31, 1842
        p.3 Tuesday being the Queen's birthday, a review of the troops in garrison took place before Major-General Clitherow, a large number of spectators being present. The morning threatened a storm, but b
      p.3 Tuesday being the Queen's birthday, a review of the troops in …
  • Montreal Gazette (Montreal, QC), June 4, 1842
        p.2 In a late number we took occasion to offer some remarks upon a trial which took place before Mr. Justice Macaulay at the Newcastle District Assizes, between Messrs. Macpherson & Crane and Mr. Ham
      p.2 In a late number we took occasion to offer some remarks …
  • Montreal Gazette (Montreal, QC), July 5, 1842
        p.2 Steamboat Disasters - The last week has been singularly disastrous to steamboats. A few days since the steamer Prince Albert, on her route to Bytown, came in contact with the steam barge Propelle
      p.2 Steamboat Disasters - The last week has been singularly disastrous to …
  • Montreal Gazette (Montreal, QC), July 15, 1842
        p.2 A new American steamer, the Lady of the Lake, made her appearance in our harbour yesterday, under the command of Capt. Taylor, with a large pleasure party from Oswego, enjoying the advantage of a
      p.2 A new American steamer, the Lady of the Lake, made her …
  • Montreal Gazette (Montreal, QC), March 2, 1843
        p.2 rumour that Hon. Capt. Berkeley, R.N. to supersede Capt. Sandom on this station, whose term shortly expires. [Kingston News] (also in Bytown Gaz. Mar. 9th) - Capt. Drew of Wasp is on way to South
      p.2 rumour that Hon. Capt. Berkeley, R.N. to supersede Capt. Sandom on …
  • Kingston News (Kingston, ON), March 16, 1843
        (on microfilm available at Queen's University - Stauffer Library, and Ontario Archives) nil (only pages 1 & 2)
      (on microfilm available at Queen's University - Stauffer Library, and Ontario Archives) …
  • British Colonist (Toronto, ON), May 31, 1843
        p.3 The Shipping Trade - Of our shipping interests - the main dependence of this city - the season thus far presents rather a gloomy picture. Notwithstanding the late opening of the season, we have a
      p.3 The Shipping Trade - Of our shipping interests - the main …
  • Montreal Gazette (Montreal, QC), May 19, 1843
        p.2 In our number of the 12th instant, we gave a statement of the leading imports at Kingston, up to the 5th, compiled from an extended statement in the Quebec Mercury. We are now enabled, from the s
      p.2 In our number of the 12th instant, we gave a statement …
  • Montreal Gazette (Montreal, QC), June 1, 1843
        p.1 We lately briefly noticed the case of Bray vs. Sandom, which was tried at the last Assizes for the Midland District, and in which the Jury awarded £50 damages to the plaintiff. We derived our inf
      p.1 We lately briefly noticed the case of Bray vs. Sandom, which …
  • British Whig (Kingston, ON), June 21, 1843
        p.3 The Cobourg Star is wrong about the Frontenac being on fire; it is only a rumour to injure the character of the Frontenac. [News]
      p.3 The Cobourg Star is wrong about the Frontenac being on fire; …
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