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The English weekly newspaper, Los Angeles Star includes headings: [p.1]: [col.3] "Fraud upon the ballot box", "Dreadful accident in Marysville", [col.4] "The National Administration and the mines", "The Office seeker's catechism", "Horrible outrage", [col.5] "Ancient Copperheads", "Lincoln on arbitrary arrests", "San Bernardino County Democratic nomination", "Despotism" [p.2]: [col.1] "Democratic State ticket", "County nominations", "The State ticket", "Free mines and free miners", [col.2] "Are they devising?", "Mr. Lincoln and the Ohio democracy", [col.3] "Test Oaths", [col.4] "Mining intelligence", "General Hancock", "Another falsehood nailed", [col.5] "The new gold mines in Weaver's and Walker's districts" [p.3]: [col.1] "Board of Supervisors", "Ladies festival", "More interference with Catholic worship", "Letter from Mr. Emerson Etheridge", [col.2] "The Anglo-French alliance -- Lord Palmerston on the Common policy of France and England", "Bad news from the draft", "Blair on the Freedom of the Press" [p.4]: [col.1] "Song of the Conscript -- '300,000 more", "General Hancock", [col.2] "To the people of the State of California".
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