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The English weekly newspaper, Los Angeles Star includes headings: [p. 1]: [col. 3]: "Woman", "General Scott's health and ability to take the field", [col. 4]: "A lady arrival from Richmond, and her report of rebel plans in the Old Dominion", "Fortress Monroe, June 30", [col. 5]: "Telegraphic -- Per Pacific and Atlantic telegraph -- Arrival of the Pony Express", "A bold stroke of secession pirates, headed by Capt. Rollins, late of the U.S. Navy", "Congress met on the 4th" [p. 2]: [col. 1]: "Exaggeration -- How sensation is manufactured", "More exaggeration", "A primary election", [col. 2]: "Mountain Meadow massacre", "The Bailey Mining Company", "Military movements", [col. 3]: "Horrible tragedy", "Another suicide", "Homicide", "The dog star rages!", "Pomological", [col. 4]: "From Potosi -- Mortality on the desert", "Correspondence", [col. 5]: "Telegraphic -- Per Pacific and Atlantic telegraph -- Arrival of the Pony Express", "H.H. Bancroft & Co.", "Colorado silver ore -- Astonishing assays", "From Arizona", "Southern California mail" [p. 3]: [col. 1]: "The war against the South -- The voice of Douglas and Vallandigham -- Interesting letter from the Hon. C.L. Vallandigham" [p. 4]: [col. 1]: "The old story", "Crinoline", "Scene in Arkansas hotel", "Poor crinoline", [col. 2]: "Officers of the Army", [col. 3]: "Nobles in good business", "Tale-bearing -- An attribute to monkeys and slanderers", "Fortress Monroe, July 5".
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