AUSTRO-IIUNQARIAN MONARCHY. 



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COUNTRIES. InhablUnU, DM. II, 1818. 



Tyrol. . . 796,577 



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Momui 2,K!,sl7 



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<l.ll.-l 8,177,99s 



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Dalmatla 474,864 



21,970,649 

 At the close of 1S77 21,768,887 



The movement of population in 1877 was as 

 follows : 



Of the total number of children born, 21,514 

 were still-born, and of these 17,084 were legit- 

 imate and 4,430 illegitimate. Of the live-born 

 children, 717,130 were legitimate and 117,099 

 illegitimate. Of the total number of children 

 born, 440,830 were males and 414,913 females. 

 Of the total number of deaths, 357,182 were 

 of males and 329,236 of females. In regard to 

 age, 31 males and 45 females were upward of 

 100 years old at the time of their death. Of 

 the deaths, 69,513 were caused by epidemics 

 (among them, 36 by cholera and 1,274 by 

 small-pox), 607,707 by other diseases, and 9,198 

 by violence. The latter class includes 2,314 

 suicides of males and 433 of females. 



The number of professors and students (in- 

 clusive of non-matriculated hearers) was in the 

 summer semester, 1878, as follows: 



According to the common budget of the 

 whole empire for 1878, the amount required 

 for the ordinary branches of administration 

 was 111,221,662 florins. The receipts for the 

 same branches were estimated at 4,548,196 



* Exclusive of the faculty of evangelical theology. 



florins, and the receipts from customs 9,000,- 

 000 florins, leaving 97,673,466 florins to be dis- 

 tributed in Austria and Hungary. Of this 

 amount, 1,953,469 florins were to come from 

 the Treasury of Hungary, and of the balance 

 Austria contributed 70 per cent, and Hungary 

 80 per cent. The common debt of the empire 

 on January 1, 1878, amounted to 411,999,868 

 florins. The budget of Austria Proper for 1878 

 was as follows (in florins 1 fl. = 48 cents) : 



Total receipts 

 Net receipts... 



899,795,168 

 828,146,471 



Among the receipts of the Ministry of Fi- 

 nance, the direct taxes amounted to 90,000,000 

 florins (ground-tax 36,000,000, income-tax 20,- 

 000,000), and the indirect taxes to 231,632,300 

 florins (duties 18,634,000, excise 61,481,000, 

 salt monopoly 19,292,000, tobacco monopoly 

 59,690,000, stamps 17,200,000, judicial fees 

 32,500,000, state lottery 20,117,700). 

 The expenditures were as follows : 



Total expenditure. 

 Total receipts 



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428.121,704 

 8119,795,1 68 



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The public debt of Austria Proper on July 1, 

 1878, was as follows (in florins) : 



