AUSTRO-HUNGARIAN MONARCHY. 



The movements of population in Austria 

 proper, from 1870 to 1874, was as follows : 



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 185,749 



The following are the statistics for 1875 of 

 the Austrian schools : 



The number of professors and students (in- 

 clusive of non-immntriculated hearers) at the 

 universities of Austria proper was, in 1876, 

 as follows : 



Of the total number of students, 7,620 were 

 ordinary and 1,281 extraordinary; 7,432 were 

 Austrians, and 1,469 foreigners. Of the latter, 

 1,055 were from Hungary, 144 from Germany, 

 85 from Switzerland, 53 from Italy, 2 from 

 Belgium, 1 from the Netherlands, 8 from Great 

 Britain, 66 from Russia, 12 from Turkey, 16 

 from Servia, 8 from Greece, 54 from Rouma- 

 nia, 3 from Asia, 13 from America, and 1 from 

 Australia. According to the language, 4,162 

 were Germans, 1,540 Czechs, 1,838 Poles, 454 

 Ruthenians, 194 Slovenians, 223 Servians and 



Croats, 854 Italians, 129 Roumanians, 896 Mag- 

 yars, and 111 spoke other languages. 



The periodical press of Austria, in 1874, was 

 divided as follows : 



BRAUNAU, BOHEMIA. 



According to the common budget of the 

 whole empire for the year 1877, the amount 

 required for the ordinary branches of adminis- 

 tration was 117,091,889 florins. The receipts 

 for the same branches were estimated at 5,779,- 

 730 florins, the receipts from customs at 11,- 

 000,000 florins, leaving 100,811,659 florins to 

 be distributed among Austria and Hungary. 

 Of this amount, 2,006,233 florins were to come 

 from the Treasury of Hungary, as a part of the 

 Military Frontier had been placed under civil 

 government during the year ; and of the bal- 

 ance Austria contributed seventy per cent, and 

 Hungary thirty per cent. The common debt 

 of the empire on January 1, 1876, amounted 

 to 411,999,941 florins. The budget of Austria 

 proper, for 1876, was as follows (in florins) : 



