XKTIIEKI. 



:; . 



i*en*. The reigning sovereign is 



ttk '.. in l-Ur |j., My*] J-f f -V .. 

 .' hrr Mil! 



posed a* ! 



!-lgn Aff 



'!i!.ilef of 



StrKai 



Qeea ine Mudrraie UueraJ Cabinet M left In a minor 



. . 



VI 



niea. J. II. ten,- 



M 



and Commerce. 



-M >!. 



Area u nti Population. Thr are* of lite king- 



.'.64* tt|iia 



vhou >:. ... . i--..-; 



marriages in IHM a S8L0I0; of 



-i.-nUin hnd I 



.tn had -X).lu'i.ml 



i >l I i.rtloB.-Th,- flrH e)cUon hr|.l un 

 < . 1. , t.. r l Uw took plflflt 

 -.lowed by that 

 BMMure on all Dutrh m/.-n abore the MV of 



INIV at l.-n-t 1 iCMil-1. r \. 



tit n U>nt .-fa rtin l- 



have hold the MOM employment fur a 

 certain length of tun.-. <- r are in n- 



have at lMt 00 guilders dtporited 



l,,.,k. All hotittbolden ami male 

 ; tli.-ir own lodging! 



|| j., MM 







I JKMHMd a 



ander the former law. The new la 



than ' electors, which 



a.ut 390.000 i 



.iw worked, a* > '" A.hi%n- 



of the compact ly organised religious elements 

 ' to secular education, which 



rnporarilv in a alliam-e, nam.-ly. 



Uevoliitioimry 



III half the h"tr; 



lMtllt C-l\' 



lie t 'aUim-l !- 



in it eieroHM an important infl 



|<1 



xr narties were not beneflteil materially ' 



frnin-hi-.-. The quo* t ion .'f frve 



1 an well a* th 



ith..li.- mi 1 rnlvmifU being pnv 

 ;ctioni*tt. T! were al*o opnonen 



the intmductiot x>nal military 



MnriceA. The LiU'tnU of all hade* oombinfa 

 iN.nirtic union.th 



i.^t of their i 



ami 



Jenrt .llie. nl 't where 



ntest WA* N-t ,-,-n a ('atholio ami a Literal 



totel l*eral candidate or rvmainod awar 



rii-nl cotiliiion wan 

 kept from winning a ma; the MOM time 



.brrml. bo wcf* return 

 longed to t*e Prafrsssive wing of tne trt < 



,brrak> Kadi- 



- 



bsfti 



MS 



to*; former fonesn 



rogremive limn tnv 



rtIM .... lih - - ? 

 Cooncil and Mtntofer of r'inai 



VM 4er 



'! ' . : ' - ' 



of War. Major < ,.i, K. Kland ; Mtt 

 taar 



*et prominent Pro- 



gre*ivr. end the Foreign Minbier eJone btlonged 

 to the Mfxlrrmte nction of the luberaU. 



1:. - . , M -., ' U . 



tal>Iih on A soUd ba* th< 



Ml the anil). '. ..t-C nn> lth MlbetitUo. Dt ttot 



g'c-rt.ni/jition ..f tne 



M m :.-..>.- . r. . ' .- . 



In the .!<, from tne throne at the opening of the 

 State* General on Sept. tf[. a Nil wa* 



MUNI!' 



rsfnrnd by 46 votes ngninst 41 to grant 



.41 of n smeJI battle strip 

 :. In i riBsmninci of tnis tote tne 



tfMrtm. A 



..f tf.e State w& ^.ntltute.l 



for the preperation 



Anwr of a code of internal k* 



ing to the 





law 







Btlonof thr Hague in 18MI 

 llnan !*: make* ibe toUl 



lilden are derived fmro <1 



; v . 



m the tax OB 

 sdse reeeipts are 

 O.OUO guilders art raised 

 inors ami 



ed br the duty 

 giiilder> I 

 gietration. and 



mp. regietration. 



tlet Of) other art 



Minessiim ilntifeiriiHOTttt^irTiniMnT- r-nriTmT 



HtfSl 



gvildm; 



pilot 

 WO 



due*, 



ttenr. 

 fbhin. 



1.600.000 guiUen; 

 nS -- BH 



600 guilder,; various receipt*. 7.727.200 guilders. 

 etpenditnres in l7 were estimated at 



\m.mmtSSiir* -.....- 



8Wll8 



affairs. S.455.665 guilder* 

 VI guilders for the interior. i.VMBUiM guilders 

 for marine, 23.72839 guilders for war, 82,648,745 



