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The English weekly newspaper, Los Angeles Star includes headings: [p.1]: [col.3] "Sit down, sad soul", "The kindly thought and word", "Hope by Schiller", "Desolation of Palestine", "Value of reputation", [col.4] "The path of the ocean telegraph", "Yankee politeness", "Definition", [col.5] "Extraordinary enterprise -- Jerry Sullivan in the field", "Amber", "Who will try?", "Poets and beer", "Singular conicidences", "Many of the Comanche women are equally expert, as equestrians, with the men" [p.2]: [col.1] "The State finances", "The death of Capt. L.D. Vinsinhaler", "Serious accident", [col.2] "Correspondence", [col.3] "The Los Angeles correspondent of the 'Alta California'", "Further gold discoveries", "State prison", "The past, the present and the future of the Pacific", "Fourth annual report of the Mercantile Library Association", [col.4] "Arrival of the Sea Bird -- News from all parts", "Beet sugar manufactury[sic]", "J.W. Sullivan & Co,", "Affairs in Los Angeles", [col.5] "United States mail" [p.3]: [col.1] "Washington City", "Reward for murderers", "New work", "The new State Treasurer" [p.4]: [col.4] "Post Offices and Post Masters in California", [col.5] "Official directory", "The law of newspapers", "Distances".
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