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 or nu PROCLAMATIONS CONTAINED IN THIS VOLUME PROCLAMATIONS — APPENDIX. P No. 1. Declaring the insurrection at an end in certain States of the Union. 'April 2, 1866 .. 811 No. 2. Warning ainst taking part in or abetting military expeditions to be carried on from the territory oflgie United States against British North America. June 6, 1866 813 No. 8. Declaring the decree attempting to establish a blockade of the port of Matamoras and other Mexican ports to be null and void. August 17, 1866. . . . 814 No. 4. Declaring the insurrection in Texas at an end, that the insurrection is at an end, and that peace, order, tranquillity, and civil authority exist throughout the whole of the United States. August 20, 1866. . . . . . . .. 814 No. 5. Appointing a day of thanksgiving and praise. October 8, 1866 .. 817 N0. 6. Declaring the rates of tonnage duty on French vessels entering ports of the United States on and after January 1, 1868. December 28, 1866 .,... 818 N0. 7. Calling public attention to the treaty regulation forbidding American merchant vessels stopping or anchoring in any port or roadstead in Japan, except the three opened ports. January 12, 1867 .. . . 819 N0. 8. Declaring the suspension of acts imposing discriminating duties of tonnage and im st within the United States, as respects vessels of the Hawaiian Islands and their cargoes gm December 10th, a. D. 1866, and to continue until, &c. January 29, 1867. . . . ... . . . . r 819 No. 9. lgclaring the admission of the State of Nebraska into the Union complete. March 1, .. . . . ... 820 No. 10. Couvening an extraordinary session of the Senate for April 1st, 1867. March 30, 1867. 821
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