HUNGARY. 





made with this or any other 



i. <,::.. :.' 



tkdmi 





At lawl, on July '>. ' went consented i- a 



!.e remainder of the 

 Mwiun on UM- difii<M.i..n ..f tli 

 nngemeut of the A u*tro- Hungarian 

 question an*! thr voting i.f 



^ of the Au-irmii . lui. - and ' 



impendence. lUnm lianfly r 



must be rr- 



gard,d M :-. . .' !,-, ,' ,;,| -, \ ., 



uillirn-liil ' the charter Of 



i< UM t. 

 ' parliamentary 



timent ceases in Austria ur if t h.- federal sys- 

 fe ie established then UM ptiMl nJ vi i < - 



that fart l abrogated at - remaining tfe 



U -iw.-.-n t!i- IWO ' .:< .' ;. - Vfl] i- UM I PHI .. :. 



ijirlan SorUIUw. Tbetbet.r dism 



have not Ufii nf. In! I.. 

 have I MM- n for many year* among the . 



:>tna nn. I ' 

 atcd the rural population of those or any other 



'! Hungarian |N-a 



prone t.th,. i.lui^^,,f agrarUn diaoontenl that hare 



uwd to hol<)ii> 



^rievancTJi. II. n. IM.- U-n. ultui.i 

 Oongrcaa r iH-uMnnin^ 



-'?. was a norel and 



ir aspect v 



.iKtl the existence of 



nn :u*r:iri.iii nOT( RM nt Ofa rlOW OlHtmi tat am !U 

 a (taf 



the peaaant morement in Galicia in many respects, 

 .irtin- tpontaneouslj frmn the bosom of tii*- 



any popnlar agitator*, Of ^'r.-i.-.l l-\ in. n . f '..._: ; - 

 enmcut an<l nltur.-. -M.!I it- 



was no lack, however. >f f * >r< ihle and rl< 

 pleaders of ihnr rim--, f.-r vrry Hungarian is a 

 born orator, and the villagers arc practical in |- -lit - 

 ts, At the ooogreas ner- 

 era! a 



irh*tag. and ther attnu-tcd the at 



-r- of thv cmigrtsa 

 1 1 horities should conOana 



to place obstacles in the way of the organixatioo of 

 ;t party. I form a 



secret society and i ta general str; 



demands were rejected. These were an in- 

 crease of vaffM. a reduction of the hoars of Ini-.r. 

 aii'lth.-.'i 1 in. The move* 



! and had 



midst of one of the most fertile |mr I Inn- 



garian plain, a dint- I.,- land 



f i peasants. It- ii- 

 peeiallyd 



ving 

 -m and the n ^. 



among the genuine Magyar 



. former!. 



untd thr to dtMws thr hardoaai of their lot tad Un 



Masttati . ".:.. 



la the low- 



ap sprea of 



the people here In 



*. and while they find t>lei 

 :n the summer and autumn on the farms and 

 in the regular 

 little to .}, ami find plenty of time ami opportunity 



-...- .. . ... . - . . 



ill othe^nmrU of the country thr> 



nd lahorvn have, though it a* 



in what form aJU u 



n^ in ;;-. ! 



betai 



. 

 ... 



_of Ins 



i* in country where the 

 NO ihutt a Uase that 

 work gofeon day and night. 



thr aathoHUea than 



bedmJtwithby 



ia to large iadaatftt 



bed 



proeeeded to the offlces of the 



i . .'. 



H, P.: b '! 



fin d. killing 9 



persons. The infuriated miners' 

 dannes and officials to take 



.nlil they were resetted by a detach- 

 ment of soldiers. To frustrate the threatened har- 



v -y" M... I,. .,::::,:. ...':, 



to UM* force w lifii infi'>arv t<> t>r-*-rA' tn ! A . 

 but send a sufficient force of laborers to 

 place of the strikers wherever the strike 

 break out. Karly in June anctaltrt riots a 

 in the t>ra*ant communes of Nadudvar and Alpar. 

 the gendarmes fired on the disturber*, killing 

 one man in each place and wounding a considerable 

 nun. i nnection with these disturbances 21 



persons were arrested aa socialist agitators. Near 



-.dof lh. : 



season, an extensive strike occurred in the AlfBsd 

 district, and the movement 



itie and the 

 vention of th.- j- lie*, prior to any 



are, with the object of 



dating thr strikers. TbeGoT 



the 



proeeeded to carry out their threat of 

 leaf UM employer, accorded UM term* 



nt rained Imported laborers, on the other hand. 

 uovejd inefficient and expensive, and were almost 

 useless to the employers, who complained that the 



,', I ,:.-, . 



and that it was imposaible to get their crops in 

 properlv . rtenced hands, even aa tnoee 



lat moment declined to carry out their engage- 



v. . >: :,- ml W n 



rml in SeptemU r in rmatia- 

 and 



.- lo Hunganan oaVaiK 

 ip a fort i ftVd position. Twelve dbtrfcts were 

 and t n^e were s* 



placnl und. r martial law. 



disturbancr. which here originate,) in a 



atian* that the Hungarian authori- 

 ties intended to deprive them of their ancient privi- 

 leges and -.nvert them s < atholicism. 



When the signs of disorder appeared in April the 

 Governor, Count Khuen Hedervary, revived the old 



