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110 FORTYSIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. H. Ch. 80,81. 1880. defense, and for instruction of engineer battalion in their preparation Pmviso. and application, fifty thousand dollars : Provided, That the money herein appropriated for torpedoes shall only be used in the establishment and maintenance of torpedoes to be operated from shore-stations for the destruction of an enemy’s vessel approaching the shore or entering the channels and fairways of harbors. , Approved, May 4, 1880. .. ‘ ‘r he su ort of the Arm for the iiscal

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POSCS. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United S“l’P°l`V of the States of America in Congress assembled, That the following sums be, and A‘X'*'· 188},. the same are hereby, appropriated, out of any money in the Treasury ppr°P“° m` not otherwise appropriated, for the support of the Army for the year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and eighty-one, as follows: Commanding For expenses of the commanding genera1’s office, two thousand nve g¤¤¤<>¤»l’¤ ¤€*i¢<>- hundred dollars. Recruiting. For expenses of recruiting and transportation of recruits from rendezvous to depot, seventy-five thousand dollars. And no money appropriated by this act shall be paid for recruiting the Army beyond the number of twenty-five thousand enlisted men, including Indian scouts and hospital-stewards; and thereafter there shall be no more than twentyfive thousand enlisted men in the Army at any one time, unless otherwise authorized by law. Nothing, however, in this act shall be construed to prevent enlistments for the Signal Service, which shall hereafter be maintained, as now organized and as provided by law, with a three of enlisted men not exceeding four hundred and fifty. Ad.iutant-Geu- For contingent expenses of the Adjutant-General’s Department at °’”·l’¤ D°P*“*m°“t· the headquarters of military divisions and departments, three thousand dollars. ‘ Signal Service. For expenses of the Signal Service of the Army, purchase, equipment, and repair of electric fieldtelegraphs and signal equipments and stores, ten thousand uve hundred dollars. . PAY DEPARTMENT. Pay of theArmy. Fon PAY or rms ARMY: One general, one lieutenant-general, three omeem. major-generals, fifteen brigadier-generals, seventy colonels, eightyfive lieutenant-colonels, two hundred and forty-three majors, three hundred and twelve captains, mounted, three hundred and six captains, not mounted, thirty-tour chaplains, twenty-one storekeepers, forty adjutants, forty regimental quartermasters, two hundred and two iirst lieutenants, mounted, three hundred and sixty first lieutenants, not mounted one » hundred and forty-six second lieutenants, mounted, three hundred and live second lieutenants, not mounted; including the additional pay to thirty-five aideszde-camp, to the adjutant and quartermaster of the Engmeer Battalion, to one hundred and eighty acting assistant commissaries of subsistence, in addition to pay in line, to officers of foot regiments while on duty which requires them to be mounted, to the officer in charge of public buildings and grounds in `Washington, and c to the examiner of State claims in the oince of the Secretary of War; Men. four hundred retired officers; enlisted men of all grades not exceeding twenty-nve thousand men; four hundred and fifty enlisted men of the Signal Corps; the allowances for travel, retained pay, and clothing not drawn, payable to enlisted men on discharge; and one retired ordnance sergeant eleven million ive hundred and forty-eight thousand six hundred and one dollars and fifty-five cents. ‘ MU¤¤8¤· For mileage of officers of the Army for travel on duty under orders · two hundred thousand dollars.’