AUSTEIA. 



AUSTRO-HUNGARIAN MONARCHY. 39 



alities of Austria, 182; population of cities, 

 182 ; financial condition of the empire, 182 ; 

 expenditures, 182 ; receipts, 183 ; standing 

 army, 188 ; navy, 183 ; religious statistics of 

 the empire, 183. 



III. Population, 156 ; budget, 156 ; army, 

 157" ; navy, 157 ; Parliament, 157 ; proceedings, 

 157; proclamation of Kossuth, 157; diplomatic 

 complications, 158. 



IV. Its sovereign, 160 ; features of its con- 

 stitution, 160 ; revenue and expenditures, 161 ; 

 army, 161 ; session of Parliament, 161 ; dis- 

 affection in Galicia, 161 ; disturbances, 161 ; 

 new session of Parliament, 162; disturbances 

 in Venetia, 162. 



V. Emperor, 103; area, 103; population, 

 103 ; debt, 103 ; army, 103 ; navy, 103 ; com- 

 merce, 103 ; Parliament, 103 ; speech of the 

 Emperor, 103 ; cabinet, 103 ; change of the 

 fundamental law, 104 ; rescript of the Emper- 

 or, 104; how received, 104; relations with 

 Hungary, 104 ; release of the Poles, 105 ; ac- 

 tion relative to Schleswig-Holstein, 105 ; com- 

 mittee on the public debt, 105 ; decree relative 

 to the press, 105. 



VI. Government, 46 ; loss of territory, 46 ; 

 population, 46 ; receipts, 46 ; army, 47 ; navy, 

 47; relations with Prussia, 47; correspond- 

 ence, 47 ; negotiations, 47 ; excitement in the 

 German provinces, 47 ; relations with Italy, 

 48 ; new ministry, 48 ; its aim, 48 ; speech of 

 the foreign minister, 48 ; reorganization of the 

 army needed, 48; attempt to assassinate the 

 Emperor, 48; difficulties with Hungary, 48; 

 Poles of Galicia, 49. 



VII. Emperor, 74 ; area, 74 ; provinces, 74 ; 

 nationalities, 74; receipts, expenditures, and 

 debt, 74; army, 74; navy, 74; political his- 

 tory, 74; centralization abandoned, 74; reor- 

 ganization, 74 ; Parliament, 74 ; addresses of 

 presidents, 74; speech of the Emperor, 75; 

 division of the Reichsrath, 75; strength of 

 parties, 76 ; address of Lower House, 76 ; co- 

 operation of the Government; with representa- 

 tives of the people, 76 ; law of national repre- 

 sentation, 76; revised constitution, 76 ; abo- 

 lition of the Concordat of 1855, 77 ; amnesty 

 for political offences, 77 ; ministry, 77 ; settle- 

 ment of affairs with Hungary, 77; commercial 

 convention, 77 ; report of statistical commis- 

 sion, 77 ; strength and losses of army in war 

 with Prussia, 77. 



VIII. Government, 57; area, 57; prov- 



inces and population, 58; religious statistics, 

 58 ; ministry, 58 ; Parliament, 58 ; budget, 58 ; 

 army and navy, 59; circular of the ministry, 

 59 ; second do., 59 ; laws of Parliament relat- 

 ing to civil rights, and restricting the church 

 influence, 59 ; opposition of the bishops, 60 ; 

 reply of Baron von Beust to the allocution of 

 the Pope, 60 ; agitation in Bohemia and Mora- 

 via, 61 ; riots at Prague, 61 ; Galician Diet, 

 61 ; Tyrolese Diet, 61 ; new commercial trea- 

 ty, 61. 



IX. Area and population, 55 ; provinces, 

 55 ; finances, 55 ; army, 55 ; political parties, 

 55 ; discontent in Bohemia, 56 ; proposed par- 

 liamentary reforms, 56 ; speech of the Emper- 

 or on closing Reichsrath, 56 ; foreign policy, 

 56 ; views of Count von Beust on German af- 

 fairs, 57 ; primary school law in the Reichs- 

 rath, 57 ; revolt in Dalmatia, 57 ; new session 

 of the Reichsrath, 57 ; policy of the Emperor, 

 57. 



XI. (See Eastern Question.) 



XII. Area, population, and density of pop- 

 ulation, 287; ecclesiastical statistics, 287; na- 

 tionalities, 287. 



AUSTRO-HUNGARIAN MONARCHY. X. Em- 

 peror, 53; area of the Austrian Empire, 53; 

 population of provinces, 53 ; numerical strength 

 of different nationalities, 54; ecclesiastical 

 statistics, 54; expenditures and receipts, 54; 

 budget of 1868 for the cis-Leithan provinces, 

 54 ; army, 54 ; military service, 54 ; navy, 64 ; 

 imports, 54; merchant navy, 54; amount of 

 mail, 54; ministerial crisis in the cis-Leithan 

 ministry, 54, 55 ; reconstruction of the minis- 

 try, 55 ; new ministry, 55 ; dissolution of the 

 national Reichsrath, 55 ; opening of Austrian 

 Reichsrath, 55 ; Emperor's address, 56 ; spread 

 of socialistic views, 56 ; prosecution of the lead- 

 ers for high-treason, 56 ; total repeal of the 

 Concordat of 1855, 56 ; convention of German 

 teachers in Vienna, 56 ;' position of Austria on 

 the Franco-Prussian War, 56 ; excitement in 

 Vienna occasioned by the demand of Russia 

 for the abolition of the Treaty of Paris, 56. 



XI. Government, 56 ; area and population 

 by provinces, 56 ; population of cities, 56 ; re- 

 ligious statistics, 57 ; finances, 57 ; army, navy, 

 57 ; commerce, 57 ; friendly relations with 

 Germany, 57 ; Count Beust's policy, 58 ; inter- 

 nal policy, 58 ; Beust's foreign policy, 58, 59 ; 

 policy toward the Czechs, 59 ; Bohemian con- 

 ciliation, 59, 60; resignation of Hohenwart, 



