Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 31.djvu/951

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FIFTY-SIXTH OONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 803. 1901. 899 PAY T0 GLERKS AND MESSENGERS AT DEPARTMENT HEADQUARTERS AND AT HEADQUARTERS or THE ARMY. Five clerks at one thousand eight hundred dollars each per annum. g€‘§Q°;*{“h‘;§§q”u“;°,i'§,$',;j Ten clerks at one thousand six hundred dollars each per annum. Twenty-five clerks at one thousand four hundred dollars each per annum. Sixty-five clerks at one thousand two hundred dollars each per annum. Eighty-six clerks at one thousand dollars each dper annum. Sixty-eight messengers at seven hundred an twenty dollars each per annum. . In all, two hundred and seventy-two thousand nine hundred and sixty dollars. And said clerks and messengers shall be employed and assigned by the Secretary of War to the offices and positions in which they are to serve. RoR PAY or THE GENERAL STAFF. G°¤¤m*¤°¤**· ADJUTANT-GENERAL’S DEPARTMENT: For pay of officers in the ;,g§,‘§,‘{,';?§,§g_G°”°’“’° Adjutant·General’s Department, eighty-three thousand five hundred dollars. For additional pay to such officers for length of service, to be paid L°¤8°"i*Y- with their current monthly pay, twenty-five thousand and fifty dollars. In all, one hundred and eight thousand five hundred and fifty dollars. ].NSPI§QTOB—GENERAL’S DEPARTMENT: For pay of officers in the Dg;&¤§gg{g{G¢¤¤m’¤ Inspector—General’s Department, fifty-one thousand five hundred ` dollars. ‘ For additional pay to such officers for length of service, to be aid L°¤8¤ViW· Evigi their current monthly pay, fifteen thousand four hundred and ififty o ars. In all, sixty-six thousand nine hundred and fifty dollars. I lmvided, That upon the occurrence of a vacancy in the grade of ggflgggéitiou of De_ colonel in the Inspector—General’s Department after the present lieu- paqcmenmarm vacantenant-colonels therein shall have been promoted or retired, such vacancy °" "‘ g"°‘°° °f °°1°"°" shall not be Hlled, and thereafter the number of officers authorized for that department shall be as follows: One inspector-general with the rank of brigadier-general; three inspectors-general with the rank of colonel; four inspectors-general with the rank of lieutenant—colonel, and nine inspectors-general with the rank of major. THE `ORPS or ENGINEERS! For pay of officers in the Corps of cms °' E°‘”‘°°” En `neers, three hundred and thirty-one thousand nine hundred dolidrs. . For additional pay to such officers for length of service, bog id L°“8°"“Y· with their current monthly pay, ninety-nine thousand five djged and seventy dollars. ‘ In all, four hundred and thirty-one thousand four hundred and seventy dollars. ORDNANGE DEPARTMENT: For pay of officers in the Ordnance Depart- mf,’,§{l“““°° D°*‘°"' ment, one hundred and fifty-six thousand four hundred dollars. For additional pay to such officers for length of service, to be paid L°¤€°"i*Y· with their current monthly pay, forty-six thousand nine hundred and twenty. dollars. - » d Ip all, two hundred and three thousand three hundred and twenty o ars. QUAR·rERMAsTER’s DEPARTMENT: For pay·of officers in the Quarter- p,§,‘;~g§,*’,f'¤°°°°"°D°‘ master’s Deplartment, two hundred and seventy-three thousand live ` hundred dol rs. " For additional pay to such officers for length of service, to be id L°“g°"“’

 their current monthly pay, sixty-seven' thousand and hfty.

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