introduced into the Electoral Army. 713 



A new infantry inspector has been appointed, who 

 will visit the regiments not every three years, but every 

 year, and who will remain in all the large garrisons at 

 least eight entire weeks, and in the smaller, ones four 

 weeks. 



A special commission has been appointed, whose 

 duty it is to introduce order into the financial affairs, 

 to visit all the regiments, and to give them the neces- 

 sary explanation with reference to this matter. This 

 commission has already visited all the Bavarian infantry 

 regiments, and is now at Manheim engaged with the 

 garrison stationed there. 



A new general staff has been constituted, and full 

 instructions given to the same, which will, without 

 doubt, contribute very much to introducing order and 

 discipline into the entire army. 



Provision has been made not only for dividing, in- 

 structing, and inspecting the army, but also for its 

 maintenance. Very important advances have already 

 been made towards settling the financial difficulties, 

 and arrangements have been made which will assuredly 

 not only meet the military necessities, but will also, at 

 the same time, without fail, contribute much to the 

 general welfare of the State. 



Military workhouses are established, and their estab- 

 lishment so connected with the care of the poor in 

 their vicinity, that most important advantages to the 

 State must certainly result therefrom. The stock of 

 equipments in the storehouses becomes daily more 

 considerable. The articles of every description which 

 are supplied to the army are universally of the very 

 first quality; and experience has shown conclusively 

 enough that, in spite of this, the military financial policy 

 can be carried out. 



