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The English weekly newspaper, Los Angeles Star includes headings: [p.1]: [col.3] "An ordinance, establishing a Board of Health", "Resolutions of the Common Council", "Board of Health", [col.4] "Stonewall Jackson's way", "Greenbacks", [col.5] "Esquimaux architecture", "More of Fredericksburg", "Sale of commissions" [p.2]: [col.1] "Mr. Seward's dispatches", "The administration, not the government", [col.2] "Mr. Seward's prophecies", "The news", "The city cemetery again", "The Board of Health", "A church for sale", [col.3] "Colorado miner", "The battle of Fredericksburg", "San Juan Capistrano", "Horse race", "Pigeon shooting", "Fatal affray", "Spanish merino bucks", [col.4] "I've roamed in other lands", "Another experience of mining life", "Something new--paderon blanco", "Wool agency", "Supervisors", "Repairs of roads", [col.5] "Those stolen arms" [p.3]: [col.1] "Letter from C. Chauncey Burr", [col.2] "Greenbacks repudiated", "Snow in the mountains" [p.4]: [col.1] "The young widow", "Washington territory", [col.2] "Election of telegraph company officers and telegraph matters", "Practical test of silver ore", "An old Trafalgar man", "Snow storm", [col.3] "Castles".
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