<,l;l.i I 



- 



, V. r.. bli I 



Misters gave 



i'. 





.867.858J4? draohJMfl payable in gold 



need bv the three protecting 

 1888, sinking-fan 



AOOO drachmai 

 . 



uN ainoiiiitini; to 155.000,- 

 ,mai toned in lt*9. a railroad debt of 



k-old treasury notes, and 14,150,- 

 mai of trmporary loans. 





 y. 1805. dit raining for taxes and thr 



, , f ,: -.'. ... '. . ', V." ,,;, I'.a, , 



iiion Mo.-k.-d 1. gislatiof] in ti,.- < 



Government nroiK*ed to abolish oo> 



jose a nigner home tax and a 



I trades and professions. The people 



lomatmtloni againet UM t - % tea L 



thai the mini.; 



*>^^|A*| MVA I* AlA M*MM!> *--S i 



]' 



,-..-..,.... - '. 



ooocluded the negatiatioaa for a new rasasjet^ 



rial tr 



tiiade other new commerrial tivatie* tth 



I: . i. . 



.. 



Belgian treaty the duty on 



one fifth, and abolished I 



rants are used 







ll. tl.r 



treaty Greece agreed to redoos by oae half the 

 duties on caviare, lard, and oak Umber, and Ku- 

 sia nromised to **^fc^ *l>^ same i^l^^fa^ in IM^ 



^ ., ,- - 

 .:.-. ,- 



on olive oil olives, aad figs, and to 



lj tin* : 

 md E 



u* < MMBlfe d M tO ttM MOfl 



. 1 .'I <>f 



mass meeting was to be 

 i. i ' to 



il. people'* constitutional 



* of tin' Miiii-tcr of tin* 

 people surr.. mult. 

 riiMj ih.-m t tln-ir 



and 



rv ili- 



> < I and tin- 



got lop-lhrr with ihllii-ulty 

 HUM -till oommana 

 'Mediately it<ljouni<'<: 



tig tosUined the prince. 

 *igned on Jan. 28. 



n of 

 liniral Knnari% hml given 



rlyanniv f Throdo- 



1 on Jan. 24. a fl- 

 Council and M 



tiMtr 





 trr of t hp hit 



ravmnttoos. 



al mini-try. "inposrd 

 l friends of the King, ap- 

 nee of dissolving the Cham- 



M I"I /lll*-IliH OM. DV 



Egrptun trraty O K ,,, . ,narkri for (inrek to- 

 baoco. lie also estabUakad bettor politieaJ nla 

 Uonswith : a admimrfratioo 



was improved a i'ublie order was w0 



m^a^Wfwi *Mi dnrinv *<f<4ljw1 nnJilLjJ ^tM. 



| .:.-..'.,:.' I . ..." ' 



termination of two out of the three bands that 

 infested the northern part of the kingdom 



M hanals Jlalstry^-TW ilintinsM 

 lrty uf (Myatmfc 



was successful Tn obtaining a suiprisingin^or. 

 .-.,..., f ,- 



side parlim The election hinged on the rrmi- 

 instment of the debt. Trikoupb baring at- 

 tempted to scale down the principal and JWMI 



nis promisetl to rehabilitate the finances of the 

 y. restore specie paymeota, and raist the 

 price of all staple commoilities by means of an 

 arrangement with the creditors, ahhoswh the 

 organs of his party had prevto 

 Trikoupb for making too gveat 

 the bondholders. The T " 



only 1ft M'At*. while the party of Ma old 

 lost Ueown seat in 

 longhi, and hU most trastad 



...-. 



.:;-' " .. ' > 



Government, so far from enwiaing the pianmia 



an.) innumoe in the elections rwlomar 



.., admintstrstions. bad forbidden state 



. 



bekof Trikoo- 



pis. The sodden overthrow of the late 



was due not wholly to his failure to extrirale 

 uniry from it* financial difficulties, not. 





m ".- at 



At of a military polios 



..- . .v . " - 



verrily- 160 drachmai a year. When the 

 bar met on June 10 and slaoted a 



