City News, Multum in Parvo.
City News,
Multum in Parvo.

CITY NEWS.
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Multum in Parvo.
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    --Professor where were the Pet Lambs camped on Ralston Creek, 17 miles from Denver?

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    --History of the First Regiment Colorado Volunteers by O. J. Hollister.--A few copies left yet. The attention of the soldiers just returned from the river is called to it. Though a work of no great pretentions, it is well worth a dollar to any one of the First Colorado Regiment. It gives a truthful account of the campaign in New Mexico, and will be valuable to those engaged in it, as a reference in time to come. Price $1 per copy. For sale at this office. A single postage stamp mails one to any point less than 1500 miles distant.

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    --Yesterday morning squadrons G and A, under command of Major Wynkoop, escorted by two companies of the Third Regiment and attended by the First Regiment band, passed thro town in fine style. They form the advance of the Indian expedition, and camped on Clear Creek last night. They appeared well pleased with the idea of action in any direction. About 80 of the "Third" escorted them out of town; these last, recruits obtained within the last three months, and presenting as soldierly an appearance as that of veterans. We think there will be little difficulty in filling this regiment by enlistment in the latter part of Summer and Autumn, if the draft should not be inaugurated before.

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Source:

Unknown, "City News, Multum in Parvo," Weekly Commonwealth and Republican, Denver City, Colorado Territory, Thursday, 9 July, 1863, page 4.

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