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The English weekly newspaper, Los Angeles Star includes headings: [p.1]: [col.2] "Playing cards", [col.3] "Machine poetry", "Abe's trip through Baltimore", "Edward III, King of England, once was startled on his throne, ....", "An editor calling himself "Democratic" says: ...", "From the Marysqille Express: It prohibits all loans of coins" [p.2]: [col.1] "In reading the war dispatches, ...", [col.2] "The 'Radical Democracy' ", "The time has come -- in the language of the call for the Cleveland Convention ...", [col.3] "Forth of July celebration -- the ball", [col.4] "The new commander", "Consolation for the frogs", "Fights with Apaches", [col.5] "From San Bernardino", "The Fourth at the Monte", "Another Apache fight", "Walker's diggings" [p.3]: [col.1] "Extensive stage robbery", "The 'Yosemite' sinks the 'Washoe' ", [col.2] "The cost of the war", [col.3] "Sheriff's sale", [col.5] "Sheriff's sale" [p.4]: [col.1] "The superfluous man", "The bogus proclamation Howard", [col.3] "gen. Lee's order on the death J. E. B. Stuart", "Petersburg", "The English language", "Disgusted", [col.4] "The chimes in Germany", "Worthy of perusal", "The hydrostatic engine", 'Democratic platform".
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