Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 20.djvu/74

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‘ FOBTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 91. 1878. 49 paymasters, one hundred and forty-seven thousand six hundred dollars; thirty passed assistant pay-masters, fifty-six thousand dollars; nineteen assistant pay-masters, twenty-nine thousand dollars; sixty-nine chief engineers, two hundred and twenty-five thousand two hundred dollars; ninety-seven passed assistant engineers, one hundred and eighty-eight thousand six hundred dollars; fifty-six assistant engineers, seventy-nine thousand six hundred dollars; twenty-four chaplains, fifty-two thousand dollars; twelve professors of mathematics, thirty-three thousand four hundred dollars; ten naval constructors, thirty-three thousand four hundred dollars; five assistant naval constructors, ten thousand eight hundred dollars; nine civil engineers, twentyfour thousand five hundred dollars ; two hundred and three warrant-ofiicers, two hundred and seventy-three thousand dollars; forty-three mates, thirty-one thousand seven hundred dollars; three hundred and six cadet-midshipmen, one hundred and fiftythree thousand dollars; additional for seventy-nine of the above cadet-midshipmen, when at sea, twenty-nine thousand six hundred and twenty-five dollars; sixty-one cadet-midshipmen, to be admitted in eighteen hundred and seventy-eight, thirty thousand five hundred dollars; eighty-eight cadet—engineers, forty-four thousand dollars; additional for fourteen of the above cadet-engineers, when at sea, five thousand two hundred and fifty dollars; twenty-five cadet-engineers, to he admitted in eighteen hundred and seventy-eight, twelve thousand five hundred dollars; one acting master, one thousand seven hundred dollars; one acting ensign, one thousand two hundred dollars; three acting passed assistant surgeons, five thousand four hundred dollars; nineteen acting assistant surgeons, twenty-six thousand six hundred dollars; in all, three million eight hundred and twenty-two thousand eight hundred and seventy-five dollars. For pay of the retired list, namely: For forty-two rear-admirals, one Retired use hundred and eighty-one thousand eight hundred and seventy-five dollars; twenty-six commodores, eighty-one thousand eight hundred dollars; fifteen captains, thirty thousand nine hundred dollars; thirteen commanders, twenty-two thousand six hundred and seventy-five dollars; fourteen lieutenant-commanders, thirty thousand dollars; six lieutenants, nine thousand six hundred and fifty dollars; fifteen masters, nineteen thousand four hundred dollars; four ensigns, three thousand three hundred dollars; two midshipmen, eight hundred dollars; three surgeon-generals, eleven thousand two hundred and fifty dollars; seventeen medical directors, fifty thousand three hundred and fifty dollars; one medical inspector, one thousand three hundred dollars; two surgeons, four thousand two hundred dollars; two passed assistant surgeons, two thousand two hundred dollars; five assistant surgeons, six thousand and seventy-five dollars; three paymaster-generals, eleven thousand two hundred and fifty dollars ; five pay·directors, sixteen thousand three hundred and fifty dollars; three paymasters, five thousand nine hundred dollars; twopassed assistant paymasters, three thousand one hundred and fifty dollars ; two assistant paymasters, two thousand two hundred and seventy- five dollars; four chief engineers, eight thousand eight hundred and fifty dollars; seventeen passed assistant engineers, twenty-five thousand one hundred dollars; twenty-two assistant engineers, twenty-seven thousand three hundred dollars; seven chaplains, fourteen thousand seven hnndred dollars; five professors of mathematics, eleven thousand seven hundred dollars; one chief constructor, three thou and seven hundred and fifty dollars; four naval constructors, twelve thousand six hundred dollars; nine boatswains, nine thousand six hundred and fifty dollars; five gnnners, six thousand seven hundred and fifty dollars; twelve carpenters, sixteen thousand two hundred dollars; eleven sailmakers, fourteen thousand onc hundred dollars; in all, six hundred and forty- five thousand four hundred dollars. For pay to petty-of’dcers, seamen, ordinary seamen, landsmen, and Petty <>¤‘l¤¤¤¤» boys, including men in the engineers’ force, and for the Coast Survey °°““‘°°»°*°· xx—-4