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MONTHLY RECORD OF CURRENT EVENTS.
UNITED STATES.-The President's Peace Proclama-
tions, 122, 670. Texas not included; the Texas Con-
vention, 122. Texas restored, 670. Passage of the Civil
Rights Bill; Speeches of Senators Trumbull and John-
son, 123. Analysis of the Vote, 124. General Butler's
Plan of Reconstruction, 124. Plan proposed by the
Committee of Fifteen, 124, 260, 395. Amendments to
the Constitution and Bills, 124, 261, 398. Revenue Bill
reported, 125. Bill for equalizing Bounties, 125. Colo-
rado as a State, 125, 261. Alexander H. Stephens on
the Condition of Georgia, 125. The New Jersey Sena-
torship, 125, 807. Election in Connecticut, 126. In
Maine and Vermont, 806. The Cholera, 126, 531. The
French in Mexico, 126, 399. Mr. Seward's Dispatch;
Reply of M. Drouyn de Lhuya; French Troops to be
withdrawn, 126. Austria and Mexico, 127, 399. In-
structions to our Minister at Vienna, 127. The Recon-
struction Plan passed by the House, amended in the
Senate, 260. Mr. Stevens's new Plan, 261. The Colo-
rado Bill passed, and Vetoed by the President, 261.
Views of the Cabinet on Reconstruction: Speeches of
Messrs. Seward, Stanton, M'Culloch, and others, 261.
Indictment of Jefferson Davis, 263. Death of Winfield
Scott, 263. The Fenians, 263, 398. The Fenians in
Maine, 263. Resolution proposing Amendments to the
Constitution, as passed, 398. Fenian Raid into Canada,
395. The Philadelphia "National Union Convention,"
529, 669. Call for the Convention, 529. Mr. Seward's
Letter, 529. Resignations of Mr. Speed, Attorney-Gen-
eral, Mr. Dennison, Postmaster-General, and Mr. Har-
lan, Secretary of the Interior, 529. The Restoration of
Tennessee, 529. The President's Message thereupon,
530. Nebraska, 530. The Freedmen's Bureau, 530.
Adjournment of Congress, 530. The prominent Acts of
the Session, 530. Grant appointed General, Sherman
Lieutenant-General, Farragut Admiral, and Porter
Vice-Admiral, 531. Conflagration at Portland, 531.
Riot at New Orleans, 531. Laying of the Atlantic Tel-
egraph Cable, 531. The Philadelphia Convention;
Declaration of Principles and Address, 669. Speech
of Governor Orr, of South Carolina, 670. Restoration
of Texas, 670. The Message of Governor Throckmorton,
670. General Granger's Report on the Condition of the
South, 670. Speech of General Butler, 671. The Pres-
ident's Tour, 671, 807. Convention of Southern Loyal-
ists, 806. The New York State Conventions, 806. Elec-
tions in Vermont and Maine, 803. Constitutional
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Amendment ratified by New Jersey, 807. The Presi
dent's Tour; unfavorable Reception at various Places;
his Speeches, 807. Laying of the Corner-Stone of the
Douglas Monument; Mr. Dix's Oration and Mr. Sew-
ard's Speech, 807.
FOREIGN. The French in Mexico, 126, 399, 532, 671.
Austria and Mexico, 127, 399. Prussia and Austria,
127, 264, 399, 533, 672, 807. Grounds of the War be
tween Prussia and Austria, 128. Bismarck's Circular to
the German States, 128. Bombardment of Valparaiso
by the Spaniards, 128. The Spanish Attack upon Cal-
lao, 263. Italy and Austria, 264. M. Rouher's Decla-
ration in the French Legislature, 264. Reply of M.
Thiers, 264. Napoleon's Speech at Auxerre, 264. The
proposed European Congress, 264, 399. Financial Panic
in Europe, 264. Statement of the British Chancellor
of the Exchequer, 264. Debts of the European Nations,
264. The War on the Plata, 399, 532, 672, 807. Bat-
tle at Estara Bellaco, 399. Napoleon on the European
Congress, 399. Austria, Prussia, and the Diet, 399.
Prussia and Italy declare War against Austria, 399.
The Prussian Manifesto, 399. The Austrian Manifesto,
400. Battle at Tuguity, on the Plata, 532. Resigna-
tion of the British Ministers, and Formation of a new
Cabinet, 532. Lord Derby on the Policy of the Gov-
ernment, 532. Action on the Jamaica Riots, 532. The
Miantonomoh in Europe, 533. The Prussians overrun
Hanover and Saxony, 533. Battle of Custozza; the
Italians defeated by the Austrians, 533. Progress of
the Prussians: Battles of Nachod, Trautenau, München-
gratz, and Gitschin, 533. The great Battle of Sadowa,
the Austrians defeated, 533. Austria cedes Venetia to
France, 534. The Emperor of Austria's Manifesto to his
People, 534. Battles of Kissingen and Aschaffenburg,
534. Operations in Italy, 534. Naval Battle at Lissa,
534. Negotiations for Peace, 534, 672, 807. Maximilian's
Blockade of Matamoras declared void, 672. The United
States and Mexico, 672. Battle at Presburg, 672. Pre-
liminary Treaty between Prussia and Austria, 672.
Acquisitions made by Prussia, 672. The Population of
the European Powers, 672. Venetia ceded by France to
Italy, 672. Prorogation of the British Parliament, 672.
Treaties between Prussia, Austria, and Bavaria, 807.
Hanover annexed to Prussia, 808. Remonstrance of
Hanoverian Deputies, 808. The French Circular, 808.
Insurrection in Candia, 808 War on the Plata, 80S.
Secret Treaty between the Allies, 808.