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and people, 627; royal speech, 627; action of 

 the Chamber of Deputies, 627 ; dissolved, 628 ; 

 new election, 628; royal speech, 628; action 

 of the new Chambers, 628 ; results of the war, 

 628 ; map of Prussia, 629. 



VII. King and heir-apparent, 632; minis- 

 try, 632; area and population, 632; princi- 

 pality of Waldeck, 632 ; growth of Berlin, 632 ; 

 revenue and expenditures, 632 ; debt, 632 ; army 

 and navy, 632; movement of shipping, 632; 

 change in the position of political parties in 

 the Diet on account of the German question, 

 632 ; dissolution of the Diet, 632 ; opening of 

 a new Diet, 632 ; its political complexion, 632. 



VIII. Government, 638 ; ministry, 638 ; 

 area, 638; population, 638; religions, 639; 

 budget, 639; industry of the country, 639; 

 technical schools, 639 ; mines, 639 ; commerce, 

 639; education, 640; Kiel harbor, 640; the 

 Diet, 640 ; King's speech, 640 ; action, 640. 



IX. Government, 679; area, 579; popula- 

 tion, 579 ; Diet, 579 ; speech of Bismarck, 579 ; 

 new session of the Diet, 580 ; finances, 580 ; 

 army, 580; navy, 580; sequestration of the 

 property of the ex-King of Hanover, 581 ; pro- 

 test of the King, 581 ; decree of the King, in 

 favor of Protestantism, 581 ; railroads, 581 ; 

 Berlin, 581. 



X. Government, 626; area and population, 

 626; finances, 626; shipping, 627; grand- 

 duchy of Lauenburg, 627; the Diet and the 

 Minister of Finance, 627 ; King's speech at 

 closing of Diet, 628; result of new election, 

 628 ; opening of new Diet, 628 ; new loan, 

 628 ; arrest of Dr. Jacoby and other demo- 

 crats, 628. 



XI. Provinces and population, 642; new 

 census, 642 ; population of cities, 642 ; educa- 

 tional institutions, 643 ; conflicts with the 

 Church, 643 ; revenue and expenditures, 643 ; 

 proceedings of the Diet, 643. 



XII. Area and population of provinces and 

 districts, 692 ; revenue and expenditures, 693 ; 

 public debt, 693 ; new law on the inspection 

 of public schools, 693 ; new law on tho admin- 

 istration t>f the circles into which the prov- 

 inces are divided, 693 ; opening of the Cham- 

 bers, 693 ; reopening of the Landtag, 694 ; 

 Bismarck relieved from the position of Presi-* 

 dent of the Ministry, 694. 



XIII. Ruler, 658; areas of provinces and 

 districts, 659, 660 ; nationalities, 659 ; budget, 

 659 ; debt, 659 ; opening of the Diet, 661 ; four 



new laws respecting Church and state, 661 ; 

 opposition to their adoption, 661 ; explanations 

 of Bismarck on the ministerial crisis, 661 ; 

 finances, 661 ; meeting of the Catholic bishops, 

 661 ; new general election, 662 ; results, 6C2 ; 

 the Church conflict, 662 ; civil marriage, 662 ; 

 stamp-tax, 662; movements of the Catholic 

 party, 662. Elizabeth, Queen-Dowager of, 

 birth, 663 ; death, 663 ; career, 663. 



XIV. Sovereign, 703; area of provinces, 

 703; population and religious statistics, 703; 

 non-German population, 703; budget, 703; 

 appropriation to railroads, 703; conflict be- 

 tween the Government and the heads of the 

 Catholic Church, 703 ; attack upon the Chan- 

 cellor for investigating the politics of Catholic 

 teachers, 704; Bismarck's reply, 704; salary 

 given to the Old Catholic bishop, 704; new 

 discussions of the ecclesiastical laws, 704; posi- 

 tion of the Catholic clergy, 705 ; exceptions, 

 705. 



XV. Emperor and ministry, 652 ; finances, 

 652; reduction of debt, 653; session of the 

 Diet, 653 ; bills presented, 653 ; divisions, 653 ; 

 the law for the management of Church prop- 

 erty, 654; discussion of the ecclesiastical 

 bills, 654; submission of priests, 654; Catho- 

 lic Conference at Fulda, 655 ; Bishops of Pa- 

 derborn and Breslau, 655 ; results of the elec- 

 tions, 655 ; synodical constitution of the Evan- 

 gelical Church, 655; sketch of Wernigerode, 

 655 ; sketch of Benningsen, 655. 



PBUTZ, ROBERT ERNEST. XII. Birth, death, 

 694 ; career, 694 ; works, 695. 



PRUTN, JOHN V. L. IV. Member of Con- 

 gress from New York, 219; offers a resolution 

 relative to the suppression of certain newspa- 

 pers, 221 ; on amending the Constitution, 265. 



V. Repesentative from New York, 205 ; 

 on the amendment to the Constitution, 210. 



VIII. On a quorum of the Supreme Court, 

 187. 



IX. Representative from New York, 120 ; 

 on the bill to strengthen the public credit, 185. 



PRTOR, ROGER A. I. Member of Congress, 

 166 ; on the object of the military bill, 215 ; 

 remarks at Charleston on the attack upon Sum- 

 ter, 137. 



PRIOR, THEODORE B. II. Obituary of, 587. 



PRZEZDZIECKI, Comtc ALEXANDRE. XII. 

 Obituary, 641. 



PUBLIC DOCUMENTS. I. Message of Presi- 

 dent Buchanan, December, 1860, 594 ; do. Jan- 



