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The English weekly newspaper, Los Angeles Star includes headings: [p.1]: [col.3] "Sing a song of greenbacks", "A rebel view of the coming United States Presidential election", [col.4] "Butler among the prisoners at Point Lookout", "Abolition decency", "Romantic story", [col.5] "The infant Prince", "A horrible affair", "Another story of the President, too good to be lost, has leaked out" [p.2]: [col1] "Political prospects", "Another of our friends gone", [col.2] " 'Union' County convention", "County Court", [col.3] "To Mrs. Hanna M. Brazelton", "From our lady correspondent", "Democratic State Central Committee", [col.4] "Eastern intelligence", [col.5] "Present appearance and armament of the 'Alabama' ", "Constable's sale" [p.3]: the page contains commercial ads only [p.4]: [col.1] "The great orators of modern times", "A beautiful figure", "A humorous drive", [col.2] "Administrator's sale of real estate", [col.3] "Administrator's sale of real estate", "Summons", [col.4] "Summons", "In Probate Court of Los Angeles County, State of California", [col.5] "Summons", "in the Probate Court of the County of San Bernardino, State of California".
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