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The English weekly newspaper, Los Angeles Star includes headings: [p.1]: [col.3] "Our idol", "Mr. Prescott's funeral--the circumstances of his death--Professor Bond's death--Dr. Gould", [col.4] "The discussion on the tariff", "Cession of the Feejee Archipelago to England", "The French vintage", "How coffee came to be used", [col.5] "United States Senators", "News from Dr. Livingstone, the African traveller [sic]", "The first woolen factory on the Pacific Coast" [p.2]: [col.1] "The proposed division of the state", [col.2] "The arrest of Helm--subsequent proceedings", "Legislative Ball", "Prompt", "Suspicious", [col.3] "From Sacramento", "Ladies' sewing society", "Court of Sessions", "Lee's Circus--complimentary benefit", [col.4] "From Sonora", "Presentment of the Grand Jury--February term, A.D. 1859", [col.5] "From Washington" [p.3]: [col.1] "From the Sandwich Islands", "Later from the North" [p.4]: [col.1] "A smuggler's narrative", [col.2] "Dining with a bishop", "The women of Capri, Italy", "Our best parlors", "The N.Y. Tribune on the new cent", "A Cuban lady's opinion of the purchase of Cuba", [col.5] "Government of the United States".
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