Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 27.djvu/506

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480 FIFTY-SECOND CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 168. 1893. Record mi Pension Record and Pension Office: For pay of officer of the Record an Pen °°*°°‘ sion Oliiee, as now authorized and provided by law, three thousand five hundred dollars; 1·<>¤z¤vi¢y· For additional pay to such officer for length of service, to be paid with his current monthly pay, one thousand dollars; in all, four thousand five hundred dollars. neuron im. RETIRED OFFICERS. 0mm_ For payof officers on the retired list, and for officers who may be placed thereon during the current year, one million one hundred thousand dollars; Longevity, For additional pay to such officers for length of service, to be paid with their current monthly pay, three hundred and thirty thousand dollars; in all, one million four hundred and thirty thousand dollars. Enlisted men. 4 RETIRED ENLISTED MEN. Pay- For pay of enlisted men of the Army on the retired list, three hundred and twenty thousand dollars. MISCELLANEOUS. neepnei mu-em. For pay of not exceeding one hundred hospital matrons, twelve thousand dollars; Veterinary eu- For pay of not exceeding fourteen veterinary surgeons, thirteen ¥°°“'· thousand eight hundred dollars; in all, twenty-five thousand eight _ hundred dollars. · Paymastcrd clerks, For pay of1I0h GXOB8d1I1g thlfty-EVO p3y[l)3St0I'S7 Cl0I‘kS, ill} OBB hl10U- ‘“°“’°“g°”·°*°· sand four hundred dollars each; not exceeding thirti paymasters’ messengers, and traveling expenses of pay1nasters’ cler s and expert accountant of the Inspector-General’s Department, eighty-four thousand

 _ two hundred dollars: Provided, That hereafter the number of paymas-

,,,,];f°°“°"°“ “‘ “‘““' ters’ clerks shall be reduced one for every paymaster reduced under the mlggggglm ¤·=v¤1i¤g operations of this act: Provided further, That hereafter the maximum ' sum to be allowed paymasters’ clerks and the expert accountant of the Inspector-General’s Department, when traveling on duty, shall be four cents per mile, and in addition thereto, when transportation can not be furnished by the Quartermaster’s Department, the cost of the same actually paid by them, exclusive of parlor car or sleeping—car fare and transfers. ceenemmm. ere. For compensation of reporters and witnesses attending upon courtsmartial and courts of inquiry, seven thousand two hundred and seventy- nine dollars and seventy-eight cents. retire trnmgege, For additional pay to officer in charge of public buildings and W““*""g*°“*D‘ °· grounds in Washington, District of Columbia, one thousand dollars. nxpeneeeeumem, For expert accountant for the Inspector-General’s Department, two thousand five hundred dollars. q,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,, ,, { For commutation of quarters to commissioned officers on duty with- <i¤¤¤¤¤- out troops, at stations where there are no public quarters, two hundred Proviso. thousand dollars: Provided, That hereafter officers temporarily absent ,,_jz{*‘§;‘Q;,_ **0*** °¤ on duty in the field shall not lose their right to quarters or commutation thereof at their permanent station while so temporarily absent. nance-y informa For pay of a clerk attendant on the collection and classification of "°” "°”* “*”’*’**l· military information from abroad, one thousand five hundred dollars; and hereafter 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. I _Anewa¤eee,e¤e..e¤. For allowance for travel, retained pay, clothing not drawn, and for mm um- interest on deposits, payable to enlisted men on discharge, eight hundred and seventy-tive thousand dollars.