Show parliament IS AGAIN PROROGUED budapest hungary oct 10 the hungarian diet was prorogued today until december 19 without any untoward incident beyond the displays of angry resentment on the part of the united opposition in the lower house this gives a breathing space of ten weeks tor further negotiations between the crown and the coalition but the chances for an agreement are regarded as allm the coalition appears to be willing to play a waiting game in the conviction that the necessities of the government with regard to money recruits and commercial treaties will force the crown to consent to a settlement general baron fejervary will go to vienna tomorrow or thursday fo submit the reports to the king emperor and to await his maje decision regarding his reappointment reappoint meat as premier or the acceptance of his resignation to reassemble the diet before the end of the year offers the of the legation of a hungarian delegation but as it is not likely that parliament will make the necessary api the crown probably will be obliged to provide for the com mon expenditure of the monarchy without delegations and without the sanction of the hungarian parliament budapest Buda past hungary oct 10 parliament was prorogued today by royal until december 1905 acting premier baron fejervary and his colleagues did not attend the brief sit ting of parliament the baron merely sent the president of the lower house the signed by the king emperor francis joseph proroguing pro parliament and stated that the step was necessitated by the fact that no success has been attained in forming a new cabinet on a basis which would secure parliament against disorder there were no cabinet ministers present to take notice of the insults hurled at them count julius andrassy rose and denounced the ministers who contrary to precedent failed to appear before parliament the government he said has and has abandoned all pretense of conforming with the laws the protest which waa presented la behalf of the coalitionists declared the continued of parliament are unconstitutional because they render it impossible to impeach the fejervary cabinet while the chali mitlon being the parliamentary majority should long ago have been entrusted with tho direction of the government ern ment the resolution further declared the kang emperor opposed the will of the nation and the cabinet crisis crisis had now become a constitutional count stephen blaza the former premier followed with a brief speech explaining that he refused to continue the debate which he considered inadmissible after parliament had been prorogued then with ills colleagues collea guei i the count left the hall A socialist deputy proposed that the royal be disregarded and the debate continued but this waa ig nored and count Andras resola ion was adopted with practical unan amity and the house adjourned there were quite large crowds outside the public building bu they dept at a distance by a cordon of and there was an almost entaro streets of the expected excitement in in the house of magnates a motion proposed by paron bonay protesting against alie repeated gallons of parliament was rejected a ter n debate of several hours but thi mention of baron ex regret that the king emperor had decided to prorogue the diet and hop ing for a solution of the present biffi curties was adopted |