AUBTRIA-IIUXGAUY 





new language 



U-1 III Ibc-ir 



/erhs ami thr lailrr be- 



o retort in kin*l. In Saax the 



as prohibited by 



'-- 



holc*aJr, t'*~rh trlianl* 



MM tviet.<i f: . :: -. . 

 atlrisli of that nationalit . 



Catena tnaifT the !' 



> in mtauranl* or U r hall*. 

 thru.. In some places 



nun* VfJi i- .:'...: ' . 



tittcbeon. In many <i -nnan -i 

 - were given i 



ally mal- 



asrs were 

 roc* and coin) 

 heller win-re th.-ir fellow* an- in the maj> 



n some of the elum-he*. In the n. 



authorit 

 suall h 



here 



llow 



tactics, and they wer< 



:n their part\ leaders had refused 

 to Consort until the new cntrpiry of ilnno. 

 voters were iuM.il to the elector 



bsto protesting in the the I 1 ., i,, 



especially the brutalities practised by famr 



^ain-t the Itohemiaii minority in the 

 slosMl res, and Ul 



of Bohemians true to their tie-. 



< nt aiul insolent a* 



The language question was car the 



Reichsrath by the German -t-. who 



.1 all business by tactics of oii-.tr.. 

 Jbonier MI. h as had never befort* Un tnol m 

 Austria. On May 23. when the president, u.-m oni 



ulentwas 



in th- i o\ertunied desks, l! 



hooks in ti rtr^' 



mil final. ami broke 



lip the Hiltuii; an.l ill- r 



tiiitterial table ami menacing 



rii-* .-f " I ' 



a large renrefiriita- 



early Jui 

 f the |inrliaiif 

 .tinl f 



ince respecting the official i.- /erh 



fusing their o. nt in- 



/echs at a con- 



M about the same time, 



iiianif.-:. ultimate 



Irvlaivil them* 



stiver ill times to come to an unlrrtiinl- 



11 the I -a-.- f complHe 



lationaittiea* they di*I not 



oontideV it a favorable moment then to lgin ncsio- 



i* ami. n -ere not them- 



poeBd to take the initiative. A mass meet IT 

 .m* anno held at RjgoronJul 



for the purpose of protesting against the action of 



. atrrt theetiMCUd in flu i. a great 



|B --- d f 5 ^r 



. 



.. 



were m 



dir*tfard of tbr 

 HereraJ 



lUtarianeuil. 



it h tirawn sworda, srvn 







' I .- . , 

 



i 



itl u|H*n toe people to remain vtfladfaat to 



man nationality, and never lo give p the 



*.* won and the language Kili 



etCing at 

 thai 



: liamentanr T 

 i the (iennan Sat 



rn. In a Urrman 



made 

 hare 



the Prime 

 to a run. 

 fereoce with the Cooser% 

 ami t h. of the constitutional |trty and with law 



h for the purpose of 

 measures by tu<h he proposed to bring about an 

 understanding bet ween the German and Carrh na- 

 tionalities. The German representatives 

 r into any negotiations until the k 

 houkl be withdrawn. 



fusal II|M>II the alleged incompetence of the minis- 

 try to issue such an ordinance. 



Autumn Se-ion. i :> sjmj 



Reichsrath electeti under the reformed nffrage 

 was bron L 'l:t to an al-rnpt Ue on June 2. The 

 tiona and obstructive tactics of the 

 Mists, aided by the Socialist* 

 -I any business being done. The Prime Min- 

 ister. stating that such proceedings were contrary 

 ostitntion. prejudicial t 

 .! of the Mate, and calculated! 



lie fumlamental 

 .ti.-n. and that it * 

 put n ieh a condition of affair*, declared 



E 



been adopted 



li.-i..au.l .1 t.-ktl.: 



ic a .1.. k their activity in the 



, -.--. .- :. . . i ,...:-.- 



tional immunity' a* I a mere proro- 



gation wtml.1 I 



rath came t.^rlher apin itadcfti mr 



f the |nir forming the Slat < 



laS M '> n.l :-..-: .--' ..'-' 



i support 

 n the Besrnerath reassrmbied. on 



I with a hostile 



st rat ton by the Sohuenefer group, which chrrred 



.e German people when ehiin wore called for 



the Emperor Krant Joseph. A seriea of motions 



was offered aiming at t) 



'' ''"'"" l 



conduct of the Government officials at 

 gm. The German Badical* and the 

 erer grtup wantdl him impMchol for prc 

 the mam meeting at Kgvr.and called fcr tbeim- 

 ' -*^-JuntGlettch. 34 muter of Justice, 



