Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 26.djvu/204

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150 r FIFTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 423. 1890. d In all, five hundred and forty-two thousand two hundred and sixty ollars. Pay nmmwe PAY DEPARTMENT: For the pay of the officers in the Pay Departmlent, asdngwl authorized and provided by law, one hundred and four thousand dollars· Imsvvwv- For additional ,pay to such officers for length of service, to be paid witihfgieis izlurrent monthly pay, thirty-one thousand two hun red an y dollars - d Ip all, one hundred and thirty-five thousand two hundred and fifty o ars. °·;¤;¤g•m·!:¤[¤¤¤<+ J Umm-AnvooArE-GmNERAL’s DEPARTMENT: For the pay of the mn; officers in the J udge-Advocate-Genera1’s Department, as now authorized and pfovided by law, twenty-seven thousand dollars; Longevity. For ad "tional pay to such officers for length of service, to be paid with their current monthly pay, seven thousand dollars; In all, thirty-four thousand dollars. _ mamma. RETIRED orrrcmcs. omeen. For pay of officers on the retired list, and for officers who may be placed thereon during the current year, nine hundred and ninety-one thousand eight hundred and fifty-tive dollars and twenty-two cents. ¤>¤e¤vlw·For additional pay to such officers for length of service, to be paid with gheir plurrent mozlithly pay,dtv5o hundred and ninety-five thousand undred' an sevent dollars · ummm. In all, one million two hundred and,eighty-seven thousand two hundred and twenty-nve dollars and twenty- wo cents. - W mmwmm RETIRED ENLISTED MEN. O For pay of the enlisted men of the Army on the retired list, one ` hundred and seven thousand two hundred and twenty-two dollars and four cents. MISCELLANEOUS.

  • =¤°¤¤¤¢* ¤¤*‘8¤<>¤¤» For pay and traveling expenses of not exceeding fifty contract

' surgeons, for pay of not exceeding one hundred and sixty hospital · matronsil and 1503 ciifzceedingg fourteen veterinary surgeons; in all ninety thousand dollars. r•ym¤esr·¤ clerks For pay of not exceeding thirty-eight paymasters’ clerks, at one "‘°"‘°“°“‘°’“‘ thousand four hundred dollars each, not exceeding thirty paymasters’ messengers, and traveling expenses of lpaymasters clerks; in all, eight!-two thousand and eighty-seven dollars and twenty cents: Ein mmm; Provide , That the maximum sum to be allowed clerks of the •¤¤w•¤¤¤. Pay Delpartment, including the expert accountant for the Inspector Genera s Department herein provided for, and contract surgeons when traveling on duty shall be four cents per mile, and. in ad ition thereto, when transportation can not be furnished by the Quartermastegs Dspartmeint, thedcost offsame actually paid by them, exclusive o par or-car are an trans ers. °°¤'**'°"°***· °”°· For compensation of reporters and witnesses attendinglupon courtsmartial and courts of in uir *, eight thousand four undred and seven dollars q 5 P,,,,,“,",,*g,i°0 °""‘““*”* For additional pav to officer in charge of public buildin . and W n` D` c` grounds, in Washington, District of Columbia, one thousand dollars. ““"*"' *"*’°"· L For additi§n§ pay to officer coméngnding military prison at Fort eavenwort , ansas, five hundre ol ars. m’,§m¤°:,‘;YBb:jg_’m* For the pay of a clerk attendant on the collection and classification of military information from abroad, one thousand Eve hundred dollars; and the officers detailed to obtain the same shall be entitled to mileage and transportation and also commutation of quarters while on this duty, as provided when on other duty.