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GERMANY. 



Affairs ; Stosch, Chief of the Admiralty ; Von 

 Philipsborn, Director in the Foreign Office; 

 Bitter; Dr. Friedberg, Under-Secretary of 

 State in the Ministry of Justice; Postmaster- 

 General Stephan ; Hasselbach, Director-Gen- 

 eral of Indirect Taxes; Meinecke. Ministerial 

 Director in the Imperial Ministry of Finance ; 

 Nathusius, Geh. Oberregierungsrath ; Maybach, 

 President of the Imperial Railroad Office; 

 Moller, Oberprasident of Elsass-Lothringen ; 

 and Burghart, Director - General of Direct 

 Taxes. 



Bavaria. The ministers Adolf von Pfretz- 

 schner, Dr. von Faustle, and Georg Berr ; Frei- 

 herr Gergler von Perglas, embassador in Ber- 

 lin; Ministerial Councilor von Riedel; and 

 Colonel Fries. 



Saxony. The ministers Richard von Friesen 

 and Chr. W. L. Abeken ; Oswald von Nostiz- 

 Wallwitz, embassador in Berlin; and Major 

 Planitz. 



Wiirtemberg. Minister von Mittnacht ; Hu- 

 go von Spitzenberg, embassador in Berlin; 

 Colonel von Faber du Faur; and Councilor 

 Hess. 



Baden. Dr. Julius Jolly, President of the 

 Ministry; Rudolf von Freydorf, State Minis- 

 ter; and Moritz Elstatter, President of the 

 Ministry of Finance. 



Hesse. Councilor Dr. Neidhardt, and Coun- 

 cilor Goring. 



Mecklenburg- Schwerin. Von Prollius, char- 

 ge d'affaires in Berlin, and Director Olden- 

 burg. 



Saxe - Weimar - Eisenach. Councilor Dr. 

 Stichling. 



Medclenburg-Strelits. Councilor von Prol- 

 lius. 



Oldenburg. Councilor Mntzenbecher. 



Brunswick. Councilor Schulz. 



Saxe-Meiningen. Minister Albrecht Otto 

 Giseke. 



Saxe-Altenburg. Minister von Gerstenberg- 

 Zech. 



Saxe-Coburg-Gotha. Minister Freiherr von 

 Seebach. 



Arihalt. Minister Freiherr von Krosigk. 



Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt. Dr. Hermann von 

 Bertrab, State Minister. 



Schwarzburg-Sondershausen. Councilor Ru- 

 dolf von Wolffersdorf. 



WaldecTc. Director von Sommerfeld. 



Reuss, older line. Faber, President of the 

 Government. 



Reuss, younger line. Dr. Adolf von Har- 

 bou, State Minister. 



Schaurriburg-Lippe. Councilor Hocker. 



Lippe Detmold. Councilor Liebe. 



LubecTc. Dr. Kruger, minister resident. 



Bremen. Otto Gildermeister, burgomaster. 



Hamburg. Dr. Kirchenpauer, burgomaster. 



A comparison of the population of the large 

 German cities in 1875 with their population in 

 1871 (see ANNUAL CYCLOPEDIA, for 1872, p. 

 350) shows almost throughout considerable 

 gains. The following table contains the pop- 



ulation of the largest cities, according to the 

 census of 1875 : 



The following tables show the composition 

 of the different classes of the Diets of the 

 particular states: 



STATISTICS OF THE DIETS OF THE PARTICULAR 

 STATES. 



I. STATES WITH TWO CHAMBERS. 



a. FIR8I CHAMBER. 



