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brought to this country two hundred and twenty-eight years ago.—The road over the Sierra Nevada, be tween Nevada and California, is entirely blocked up with snow. At the Golden Eagle mine it was 22 feet deep.—The Bentonsport (Iowa) Signal says that one druggist in that village has sold over three hundred gallons of whisky in two months. What a sickly town!—The report as to the tilling up of Dutch Gap Canal is untrue, and the Richmond (Va.) City Council are considering the advisability of improving it so as to make it navigable.—A Vermont man recently bought twenty-six railroad tickets, intending to take his wife and twenty-lbur children to tliG west, among the two dozen are eleven pairs of twins—all boys.—Kev. Stewart Dodge, son of William E. Dodge, Esq., of New York, has gone to Beirut, Syria, to take part in the management of the new college started there by American generosity.in Oetol the 22d. his guilt—An living in suicide e ilig him* hard for—Twc Mackey, Front st his com killing b er was a—Mr. while on slia, on t was inst; to step f car. He—AnHaute, I ing, put age of plt; looking i
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Dodgeville Chronicle

Dodgeville, Wisconsin, US

Thu, Apr 04, 1867

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