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Bavaria fought, you know, on the wrong side at Sadowa; but the result of the war left her in confederation with Prussia.The company is getting to be very distasteful, for Austria is at present more liberal than Prussia.Under Prussia one must either be a soldier or a slave, the democrats of Munich say.Bavaria has the most liberal constitution in Germany, except that of Wurtemberg, and the people are jealous of any curtailment of liberty.It seems odd that anybody should look to the house of Hapsburg for liberality.The attitude of Prussia compels all the little states to keep up armies, which eat up their substance, and burden the people with taxes.This is the more to be regretted now, when Bavaria is undergoing a peaceful revolution, and throwing off the trammels of galling customs in other respects.

THE EMANCIPATION OF MUNICH

The 1st of September saw go into complete effect the laws enacted in 1867, which have inaugurated the greatest changes in business and social life, and mark an era in the progress of the people worthy of fetes and commemorative bronzes.We heard the other night at the opera-house "William Tell" unmutilated.For many years this liberty-breathing opera was not permitted to be given in Bavaria, except with all the life of it cut out.It was first presented entire by order of young King Ludwig, who, they say, was induced to command its unmutilated reproduction at the solicitation of Richard Wagner, who used to be, and very likely is now, a "Red," and was banished from Saxony in 1848 for fighting on the people's side of a barricade in Dresden.It is the fashion to say of the young king, that he pays no heed to the business of the kingdom.You hear that the handsome boy cares only for music and horseback exercise: he plays much on the violin, and rides away into the forest attended by only one groom, and is gone for days together.He has composed an opera, which has not yet been put on the stage.People, when they speak of him, tap their foreheads with one finger.But I don't believe it.The same liberality that induced him, years ago, to restore "William Tell" to the stage has characterized the government under him ever since.

Formerly no one could engage in any trade or business in Bavaria without previous examination before, and permission from, a magistrate.If a boy wished to be a baker, for instance, he had first to serve four years of apprenticeship.If then he wished to set up business for himself, he must get permission, after passing an examination.This permission could rarely be obtained; for the magistrate usually decided that there were already as many bakers as the town needed.His only other resource was to buy out an existing business, and this usually costs a good deal.When he petitioned for the privilege of starting a bakery, all the bakers protested.And he could not even buy out a stand, and carry it on, without strict examination as to qualifications.This was the case in every trade.

And to make matters worse, a master workman could not employ a journeyman out of his shop; so that, if a journeyman could not get a regular situation, he had no work.Then there were endless restrictions upon the manufacture and sale of articles: one person could make only one article, or one portion of an article; one might manufacture shoes for women, but not for men; he might make an article in the shop and sell it, but could not sell it if any one else made it outside, or vice versa.

Nearly all this mass of useless restriction on trades and business, which palsied all effort in Bavaria, is removed.Persons are free to enter into any business they like.The system of apprenticeship continues, but so modified as not to be oppressive; and all trades are left to regulate themselves by natural competition.Already Munich has felt the benefit of the removal of these restrictions, which for nearly a year has been anticipated, in a growth of population and increased business.

But the social change is still more important.The restrictions upon marriage were a serious injury to the state.If Hans wished to marry, and felt himself adequate to the burdens and responsibilities of the double state, and the honest fraulein was quite willing to undertake its trials and risks with him, it was not at all enough that in the moonlighted beergarden, while the band played, and they peeled the stinging radish, and ate the Switzer cheese, and drank from one mug, she allowed his arm to steal around her stout waist.

All this love and fitness went for nothing in the eyes of the magistrate, who referred the application for permission to marry to his associate advisers, and they inquired into the applicant's circumstances; and if, in their opinion, he was not worth enough money to support a wife properly, permission was refused for him to try.The consequence was late marriages, and fewer than there ought to be, and other ill results.Now the matrimonial gates are lifted high, and the young man has not to ask permission of any snuffy old magistrate to marry.I do not hear that the consent of the maidens is more difficult to obtain than formerly.

No city of its size is more prolific of pictures than Munich.I do not know how all its artists manage to live, but many of them count upon the American public.I hear everywhere that the Americans like this, and do not like that; and I am sorry to say that some artists, who have done better things, paint professedly to suit Americans, and not to express their own conceptions of beauty.There is one who is now quite devoted to dashing off rather lamp-blacky moonlights, because, he says, the Americans fancy that sort of thing.I see one of his smirchy pictures hanging in a shop window, awaiting the advent of the citizen of the United States.I trust that no word of mine will injure the sale of the moonlights.There are some excellent figure-painters here, and one can still buy good modern pictures for reasonable prices.

FASHION IN THE STREETS

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