LIST OF DOCUMENTS. 
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Dec. '1 
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1864. 
Jan. 23 
rob. 23 
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Opening of a new campaign. Condition of 
the insurrectionary States. 
Public sentiment in Austria. The military 
situation in the United States. 
The Schleswig-Holstein question.......... 
Policy of the government of the United 
States in regard to Mexico. The Fort 
Pillow outrage. 
The Schleswig-Holstein question......... 
Death of General Wadsworth------------- 
The approaching presidential election. 
The same subject-------------------- 
Proposed fitting outIof Steamers in Europe 
to run the blockade with troops from Po- 
land. 
Death of Count Georg-............... 
Sympathy of the United States for Aus- 
tria. 
Proposed expected offer of the throne of 
Mexico to the Archduke Maximilian. Mex-. 
ican affais. Rumors of secret understand- 
ings between agents of the insurgent 
States and the Emperor Napoleon. 
Affairs in regard to Mexico. The insurrec- 
tion in Poland. Political affairs in Aus- 
tria. 
Purchase of stores for United States vessels 
of war in ports of Austria. 
M exican  affairs  .... ...................... 
Affairs in Poland. Proposed European con- 
gress. Proceedings of the -louse of Depu- 
ties. 
The Schleswig-Holstein question........ 
Proposed  European  congress.  State of 
affairs in Europe. 
The Schleswig-Holstein question. Speech 
of Count Rochberg. 
The Schleswig-llolstein difficulty.......... 
The same subject. Speech of the Emperor 
of Austria. 
Affairs in Poland. The Schleswig-Holstein 
difficulty. 
The Sehleswig-1-Iolstein difficulty.......... 
False reports as to affairs in the United States. 
Affairs in the United States-.............. 
Public feeling in Europe in regard to Amer- 
ican affairs. Visit of the King of Prussia 
to the Emperor of Austria. The Schles- 
wig-Holstein difficulty. 
European affairs. The new Zollverein. 
The alleged shipment of Poles for the rebel 
armies. 
Opening- of the Reichsratb. Speech of the 
Emperor. Annual report of the finance 
minister. 
 
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Nov. 
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