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FIFTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. SEss. III. Ch. 41. 1899. 775 d Eur seventy-eight chief musicians, twenty-eight thousand and eighty o ars; For one hundred and fifty-six principal musicians, twenty thousand five hundred and ninety-two dollars; For two hundred and twenty-four hospital stewards, sixty thousand four hundred and eighty dollars; For nine hundred and thirty-six lirst sergeants, one hundred and forty thousand four hundred dollars; For nine hundred and thirty-six quartermaster-sergeants, one hundred and one thousand and eighty-eight dollars; For three thousand seven hundred and forty-four ser eants, tour hundred and four thousand three hundred and ilfty-two dollars; · For eleven thousand two hundred and thirty-two corporals, one million ten thousand eight hundred and eighty dollars; For one thousand eight hundred and seventy-two musicians, one hundred and forty-six thousand and sixteen dollars and nine cents; For nine hundred and thirty-six artiiicers, eighty-four thousand two hundred and forty dollars; For nine hundred and thirty-six wagoners, seventy-eight thousand six hundred and twenty-four dollars; For seventy=eight thousand seven hundred and ninety-four privates, six million one hundred and forty-five thousand nine hundred and thirty- two dollars; in all, eight million two hundred and forty-two thousand two hundred and twelve dollars. _ For additional pay for length of service, two hundred and fifty thou- L°”¤°“*¥· sand dollars. ’ For miscellaneous, namely: For eighty-four paymasters, one hundred and five thousand dollars. dfH¤¤••¤•r¤ wl For one hundred paymasters’ clerks, seventy thousand dollars. ” For three hundred contract surgeons, two hundred and seventy thou· <=¤¤¤—m •¤m¤¤¤·. sand dollars. For mileage to onicers traveling without troops and to contract sur- ¤¤¤·¤¤·¤¢¤· · geons, three hundred thousand dollars. For traveling expenses of paymasters’ clerks, twenty-five thousand dollars. For commutation of quarters to officers onduty without troops, one q£:,*:;¤¤*•**°¤ ¤f hundred and fifty thousand dollars. · ' For traveling allowance to enlisted men on discharge, seven hun-_ E¤v¤gpz:11¤w¤¤w dred and fifty thousand dollars. m "°" "’° "“°' For clothing not drawn, due enlisted men on discharge, seven U¤<*¤W¤ ¤*¤*¤*¤z· hundred and fifty thousand dollars. For additional pay for increased rank when in command by c Adg;¤¤¤¤2 psy. incompetent authority, fifty thousand dollars. "" "” ‘ For twenty per centum increase on the pay of enlisted men to be paid m'f_:g¤*v 1>¤¤·•=¤¤¤ *¤- · during the time of war, one million six hundred and ninety-eight thou- ` sand four hundred and forty-two dollars and forty cents. For twelve per centum increase on pay of the line and enlisted men, “f_jg**gl}>:;·>g *;-5 to meet any changes that may be made from infantry to other branches other trucnsf of the service, one million ninety-five thousand seven hundred and sixty- nine dollars and forty-four cents. Total amount of pay to volunteers, fifteen million one hundred and _,j,¤j=¤¤¤¤ ·¤1>=¤1·¤- unynve thousand six hundred and twenty-three dollars and eighty- four cents. All the money hereinbefore appropriated under ** Pay Department,” except for “Mileage to officers," shall be disbursed and accounted for by the Pay Department as pay of the Army, and for that purpose shall constitute one fund. smzsxsrnnon nnrxnrnmnr. ,__§:{*°‘°*°°°°"°P"" Purchase of subsistence supplies: For issue, as rations to troops, S“PP“°'· civil employees when entitled thereto, hospital matrons, general pris-