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MINUTES OF PROCEEDINGS OF 
(&) The soldiers of the 1st class in the train and the administrative portion 
of the army who may have entered for thirteen years, their service ceases at 
the end of three years. 
(c) All persons mentioned in the decree of the 25th March, 1854, are 
also amenable to this herewith published. 
Art. 4. In time of peace the. annual contingent of the 1st class will be 
called out during the months of March and April. 
Art. 5. The decree made public by the law T of the 20th March, 1854, 
for the ranks of the 2nd class dates from the 1st October subsequent to 
their enrolment*' and is completed by the first three years service in the 
ranks of the active army. 
Art. 6. The instructions for soldiers in the 2nd class during the first 
year of their service will extend to three months, or more, according to the 
amount of money disposable for military expenditure in the treasury. 
Art. 7. The ordinary enlistment! authorized by the law of the 20th 
March, 1854, is abolished. 
Art. 8. Any individuals of the 2nd class who, forming part of the 
active army, contract a marriage without the authority of the Minister of 
War, are amenable to the Art. 182, of the Law of Recruiting of 20th 
March, 1854. 
II. On Organization. 
Art. 9. The army is divided into two parts, the active and the garrison 
corps. The first constitutes the permanent force of the nation ; the second 
can only be called out either entirely, or in part, by a royal decree of mobili¬ 
zation either for the service of war or for providing for the public order. 
Art. 10. In time of peace the troops composed in Schedules A and B 
herewith annexed are constituted as in the said schedules. 
Art. 11. The strength of the troops composed in the Schedules A and B 
herewith annexed are published by royal consent, andean only be changed by 
the Act of the Parliament passed yearly. 
Art. 12. The staff, non-combatant corps, military institutions, and the 
various other services either for discipline or administration be they either 
active or garrison, who not being mentioned in Schedules A and B herewith 
annexed, are however included in the vote for military expenditure, and 
continue to remain constituted as they now are. 
They can only receive any changes, as would cause an increase of expen¬ 
diture, by the passing of an Act of Parliament yearly. 
III. On He Reserve . 
Art. 1®. In order to constitute a reserve for the garrison corps, an 
addition is herewith made, relative to the position of the officers, to that of 
the 25th May, 1852. 
* “ Assenzo.’* 
f “ Surrogazione.” 
