AUBTHIA -Iir.ViAlcY. 



Antttrla. The Austrian Keichiraih is com- 



pOSMi "f . Of House Of !>*<: 



:*, 9 cardinals, 8 arelrirfsbons, 7 bi*ii>i*. 



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a<i 



J ^*J*B eM^ft 



!he i^U'^ih and C^aacilo/I^^H 



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esses certain }--n-.iml <|ualihYations, has 



-I rural commune*, 

 I <-laMof 



"HI inliAoiiaiitN an. I thse electors 

 ural IK-J.I, 



ruth by 9t 

 !>y87.Jlo- 



i 



Dai- 



iii.ilau'. ! 



posajsjasa larp< ili-k'rti of aaioaoaiv, T.-.. Land 

 . elected I'milarly t 



K.-i.-!.-r:iM.. for nix rear*, mitainini; in I.- wi r \ is- 



1805, consisted in tin- i- -nm: M- 



l members: Presidint ..f th, (oum-il ami 



imir 



tithiirn; M 



ifiil- 



! "f t 'oiii- 



'lanz 



nal Defense, Field- 



r for 



lovi was 009,708,990 florin*, of wnirn W*1.0o8.oo 

 ami ll.fW>.17 Hi. rin* \tror- 

 v receipt.* !..IMC an- the * 



ith nml I'.-Mii.-il <>f M 

 -tr\ of ill. Inirrior. 1.175JR8 

 xtraordi- 



,1 i:n.7Q0 flor 



1'inanca* 404J808JB07 



florin-* of rxtr 

 : alrtMi.i*. ldH.9A0.7W 



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r. ami vJ.Vi."," xtraonlinary 



t. i.48ljB84 florins of ordinarv, 

 D florins of <>\trannlitm 

 * 10.85> nary, and 150.000 



xtrnon linary receipt*. 

 1 aipenditnr? fi>r 1897 wa* SJtisaatod at 

 iiit'h 6.V..77\44<J florin* are 

 nr. and :i8.:Ki.7:J7 florins for extraonli- 







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-. ... 



n.-rm for the 



HI..I 



. 



M i; :-..-. 



for | irnsions and subvention*, and fMOO for deb. 

 rarlan Agitation. The most mnarkable 



manifestation 

 akin to iMifial 

 in iiarUof 



peasants was Father 

 priest, whose views partake of the social philo^onhy 

 .trl Marx, and whose sermons are a singular 

 mixture of the style of the Hebrew prophet* 

 modern socialistic phraseology. While a parish 

 pries* he began to inveigh against the tyranny of 

 la, Milord* and the injustice oTOuiatuaeat oOdahx 



rt-|*atll 

 pHnat 



Hence he Reigned his living and Joined 

 .rvMi.. lnia, thereby 



f the 

 piscopacy. though he remained in (ialirta 



a*npn,-*t u,th,..,t'a - -haru- -. M- 

 - be oo 



ever he could grt an opportu 



v of grrat people, editing at the amaw tin 

 macaxine* ulromtrd his priafliplm 



inaipi/iii.^. in 



iaaG 



him on tan- 



a\fttch as his having read BMWS 

 in a publie house and his hating rifassd to comply 

 with M order for the dissolution of a politU 



1 5 ; - i - . \ '. ' . \ . i r i : 



ho was eicomm 



iiat it was contrary 



to the canon*, and was therefore null and Toid. and 

 that the bishops bad perverted the i 



m t) the country that is loasJdind 



thrmainrtronghoki 



ntira 



leOtlOM II- :.:' ... 



*ay ma*-. nging the Aus- 



trian Uw ranoM had a i.usjnphile tinge. 



ami *N. an lmixture of * 



burden was the vindication of 



iasti< |*anantry. which had been robbed 



and was denial iu rights by the 

 he was rrpratedl v prow- 



cuted an<l imprisoned for offenses against tne preai 

 law*. Fat) 



