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The weekly newspaper is in English (p.1-2) and Spanish (p.3-4). The English edition includes following headings: [p.1]:[col.3] "Ancient American Pyramid", "Girls" [col.4] "Day dreams" by Tom Moore, "Ms. Leslie on slang", [col.5] "Pacific and Atlantic Railroad", "The conquest of Burmah", Eloquent description", "Junius on newspapers" [p.2]: [col.1] "The election and its effects", "From Santa Barbara", "Sheep on the road", [col.2] "Recovery of stolen horses -- arrest of one of the thieves", [col.3] "Santa Barbara election", "The death of Vergara at the Colorado", "Startling discovery", [col.4] News from the north", "From Australia", [col.5] "Grand agricultural and horticultural fair". La Estrella in Spanish includes headings: [p.3]: [col.1] "Recobro de caballo robados y arresto de uno de los Ladronca", "El Senor Don Andres Pico, ha llegado del Norte por el ultimo vapor", [col.2] Maravillas de la pluma", "Novela -- Tancredo, Principe de Salerno" [p.4]: [col.1] "Dis[s]urso de Platon sobre la forma[c]ion del Mundo. Conclusion", [col.2] "Poesia", "El fastidio".
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