Update 2 - Year 1862
Non-Military Events:
According to a treaty between the FK and Dalnorossia, the Dehcho [1] River became the border between their respective North American colonies. On their side of the border, intense logging operations are started by Dalnorossia.
Leaders of a Mexican separatist organization, "Fraternidad de la Libertad", were arrested by the Garde Imperiale, a large corps of which was sent to ensure the safety of the French Imperial rule there. The organization seems to have splintered into lots of smaller groups, with many former mebers backing out of this business altogether for the lack of clear leadership.
In a revolutionary measure, France outlawed slavery, a rather unpopular (-1 Confidence) move that also greatly damaged the economy of the Carribean region (-Havanna trade center).
Alarmingly, in the recent parliamentary elections in Denmark-Norway, a Danish separatist party nearly gained majority. This is likely to be somehow connected with the events in Great Britain (see military events)...
Centralization of Switzerland continues, with the capital moved to Geneva, to the chagrin of German-speaking cantons (-1 Confidence).
The new Venetian leader, Giuseppe de Varni (see Drake's stories and the Random Events), nationalizes the Catholic Church, using the fact that the Papacy quite discredited itself by making a bid for power in Italy (+1 Culture). The church is also, um, liberated from its worldy possessions, which are quite a lot (+1 Economy)...
Desperate, King Umberto I of Italy orders a mass conscription; 350,000 young men are forced into the army, destroying what little remnants of economy and royal prestige that still existed (-1 Economy, -1 Confidence). Meanwhile, more fanatics and volunteers join the Ultraclericalist army (+5 irregular divisions).
Liberal agitation reaches a dangerous level in Poland (-1 Confidence). Decentralization happens, but not as radical as requested by Autonomist leaders (-1 Centralization).
Hungarian separatism and nationalism grow profoundly, and their example inspires other minorities in Turkey and HRE (-1 Ottoman, Holy Roman Culture).
Sultan Seljaz was quietly strangled in his sleep, and his brother Kalim comes to power; he is much more popular than the all-too-easy-going Seljaz (+1 Confidence).
As a part of the centralization, the capital of Dalnorossia is relocated to Vasyagansk, which is a good compromise (+1 Confidence), even though it, combined with the centralization itself, made it harder to set up the new buerocracy (-1 Civilian Leadership).
The fact that there's now slightly over a million well-armed Chinese troops ready to tear anybody into shreds for their Emperor caused much concern, sometimes to the degree of paranoia and Sinophobia, in all the nearby countries.
Japan is granted full domestic autonomy. Too late (see military events).
Leon de Tocqueville continues his exploration of Nouvelle Gaulle [2] and Ile de Tocqueville [3]. Two new islands were discovered as well - Sent-Jeanne [4] and Nouvelle Sardage [5]. A few small trade posts were set up, but the sailors are running out of things to trade for food and water, on which they are also short because someone forgot to invest into the expedition. Some ships were also lost in the storms, and a few had to be scraped for the lack of a crew (-6 ships).
Military Events:
As France continued to neglect the dangerous situation in la Californie, which still was being neglected by the colonial authorities in spite of the continuing Gold Rush there, a full-fledged colonial rebellion has begun. Local French population, plus some of the Spaniards, rose up in arms, arms that they seem to have been getting from foreign sources for some time now. The small French garrison was quickly overran; foreign miners were killed or imprisoned, while the French convicts were liberated and soon agreed to join the rebel force. France is yet to react seriously enough (although one Garde Imperiale division was dispatched from nearby Nuevelle Mexique to contain the rebellion, in which it failed due to clever Californian guerrila tactics and their apparent alliance with the Amerinds in the region), but the loss of California could be most detrimental to it... and to other countries, as it could set a dangerous precedent...
(-2 Californian division, -4 Californian irregular divisions, -2 French Garde Imperiale division)
Scotland, Ireland, Wales - the Gaelic parts of Great Britain - were never quite reconciled with the idea of English rule. Indeed, every two decades one or another part of it rose up, under different banners, ranging from support of the Elder Stuart [6] pretender to the British throne to independence under a republic. But rarely did those rebellions unite all three countries, all three peoples. This one, however, did. The Great Gaelic Rebellion was being prepared for some time now, though only in 1860 did the various rebel organizations unite under the leadership of an anonymous, shadowy person who probably is indeed the presumably-dead "Henry IX", the previous pretender of the Elder Stuarts. Only in 1861 was the "Ethos of a Freedom-Fighter" distributed among the preparing rebels, only then was large-scale propaganda started. But the Federates only learned of this UNITED movement on March 5th 1862. All the measures taken to stop the rebels came too late. And so, though the Gaels themselves weren't very prepared, they decided to use the present confusion in the Federate ranks to begin a grand rebellion.
First came the Terror. The known pro-English MPs, or those of them considered pro-English, suddenly came under attack. The real goal of this was destabilization of Britain, increased stress on the population and the distraction of Federate intellegence to the defense of those pro-English, anti-Gaelic MPs who weren't attacked or survived the attacks; indeed, the primary function of those attacks was a diversionary one. Soon after, Federate garrisons in Scotland, Ireland and Wales came under indirect attacks (supply routes and depots raided, patrols ambushed, officers sniped), that were, for the Mexican rebels in 1841, dubbed "guerrila warfare". The name stuck, and the Gaelic Freedom Fighters begun calling themselves "guerrilas" as well. Out of their mountain hideouts, the main Gaelic forces then came and, in a daring assault, seized Glasgow in Scotland and Dublin in Ireland, the latter with much help of the native population. Belfast, however, resisted well, and Edinburgh had to be besieged. The Highlands then rebelled as well, in the support of the guerrilas, and the small Federate garrison of Aberdeen was wiped out. No rebellion in Wales came, but the ongoing guerrila strikes there distracted the Federate attention. By the time the Federates reacted, they lost practically all of Ireland and much of Scotland. Though the Federate managed to break the siege of Edinburgh and even besieged Glasgow, further advances failed as supply routes were constantly disrupted. Time has come for the ultimate battle between the Gaels and the Federate government...
(-3 Gaelic divisions, -4 Gaelic irregular divisions, -3 Federate divisions)
(-1 Federate Confidence)
The first phase of the Italian Civil War came to an end, but the war itself seems to be only beginning. King Umberto I, betrayed by the Venetians and the French, made his last stand on three fronts. From the west, came a large portion of the French Grande Armee, facing an Italian force equal in number... and inferior in practically all other regards. From the south, came the best of the Italian army, loyal to pretender Carlo Emanuele, who decided to ignore the Ultraclericalists for now - Umberto barely found forces to deal with this. Fortunately, a sudden relief came from the east, where the Holy Roman army distracted Venetian attention by annihilating the entire quickly-assembled Venetian force, assaulting the city itself and, with the help of some traitors, destroying the briefly-independent Republic. Unfortunately, said Holy Roman army proceeded to attack the inferior Umbertoist force as well. Reluctant new recruits were deserting the Umbertoist army en masse, Royal Marshall Antuan Buonoparte, duca di Mantova [7], defected to the Carlists, Umberto himself disappeared into the darkness when his headquarters were assaulted by the French and the Umbertoist fleet, after destroying the Carlist one, fled somewhere as well, Corsican leaders pledging allegience to King Carlos Emanuele IV. However, there was quite some confusion. The Holy Roman armies clearly intervenned on the behalf of the Pope, while the French intervenned on the Carlist side. Just as the last Umbertoists surrendered, news came that Benedict XV personally led an assault of Rome, with rebellions within the city itself, and overwhelmed the local garrison. The fate of Italy will be decided soon, and peace is probably not an option.
(-Umbertoists as a faction, -Venetians as a faction, -2 French divisions, -2 French Garde Imperiale divisions, -2 Holy Roman divisions, -1 Holy Roman Sturmtruppen divisions, -4 Carlist divisions, -5 Carlist ships, -2 Ultraclericalist divisions, -6 Ultraclericalist irregular divisions)
(+1 Economy for Holy Roman Empire, Carlist Italy, +1 Carlist Military Leadership)
Italians abandon Namibia, to the rejoicing of the natives.
War comes to Central Asia!
(see spotlight)
(-7 FK divisions, -14 Turkmen divisions, -8 Turkmen Raider divisions, -11 Persian divisions, -1 Chinese division)
(1 Economy from Greater Turkmenistan to China, -1 Turkmen Civilian Leadership, -1 Turkmen Confidence, 1 Economy from Persia to Great Turkmenistan, +1 Persian Confidence, -Shiraz economic center)
When, with the Kyoto Accords, China granted autonomy to Japan, it forgot to take into account a few facts concerning the ruling Meiji Emperor. Firstly, he was incompetent, if not to say idiotic. Secondly, the Japanese people knew it, and considered him a Chinese puppet, and generally disliked him. Thirdly, his bodyguards were mostly Japanese, and some of them happened to be in the league with the rebel movements. Or rather, movement - a man only known as "Mr. X" united the Japanese rebels and prepared an organized, coordinated rising. Anyway, Meiji was chopped into pieces by ninjas (or people who looked just like ninjas

) while imitating his superior Emperor Guangxu and adressing the people personally, Japanese sailors and dock workers in Nagasaki mutinied and, with the assistance of more "ninjas", stole 3 Chinese ships and sunk 2 others (3 Chinese ships to Japanese rebellion) and the drastically-reduced Chinese garrison in Japan was surrounded and overran by Japanese rebels (that were either hiding very well before, either managed to infiltrate Japan very skillfully now) and those mobs that joined them anyway (well, actually, a few Chinese troops managed to hold out in Kagoshima, the only city that the rebels failed to seize). Mr. X revealed himself to be Hitsuji [8], a pretender to the Japanese throne who was considered dead for many years now and declared himself the Emperor of Japan. The rebellion went awfully smoothly, as the rebels seem to be very well prepared, and also well-armed, in possession of a wide arsenal of modern weapons made practically all over the world...
(-4 Chinese divisions, -2 Chinese ships, -1 Japanese division, -7 Japanese irregular divisions)
Another rebellion started in Annam, but was promptly crushed by the Chinese before it could cause any trouble.