Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 21.djvu/119

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FORTYSIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. 1I. 011. 73. 1880. 39 MARINE CORPS. For pa.y of officers on the active list, as follows: One colonel com- Marine Corps. mandant, four thousand five hundred dollars; one colonel, four thou- ,0m¤¢F¤<>¤¤¤tiv¤ sand five hundred dollars; two lieutenant-colonels, eight thousand dol- h“°‘ lars; one adjutant and inspector and one quartermaster, at three thousand five hundred dollars each, and one paymaster, at three thousand dollars per annum, ten thousand dollars; four majors, fourteen thousand dollars; two assistant quartermasters, one at two thousand tour hundred dollars and one at two thousand six hundred dollars per annum, five thousand dollars; three captains, at two thousand nve hundred and twenty dollars each, and seventeen at two thousand three hundred and forty dollars each per annum, forty-seven thousand three hundred and forty dollars; thirty nrst-lieutenants, fourteen at one thousand nine hundred and fifty dollars, twelve at one thousand eight hundred dollars. — and four at one thousand six hundred and fifty dollars each per annum, fifty-five thousand five hundred dollars; fifteen second—lieutenants, twelve at one thousand five hundred and forty dollars and three at one thousand four hundred dollars each per annum, twenty-two thousand six hundred and eighty dollars; in all, one hundred and seventy-one thousand five hundred and twenty dollars. Pay of officers on the retired list: For one brigadier-general, four Retired list. thousand one hundred and twenty-nve dollars; one colonel, three thousand three hundred and seventy-five dollars; one lieutenantcolonel, three thousand dollars; three majors, two at two thousand six hundred and twenty-five dollars each and one at two thousand two hundred and fifty dollars per annum, seven thousand five hundred dollars; one assistant quarterm aster, two thousand one hundred dollars; two captains, one at one thousand six hundred and twenty dollars, and one at one thousand three hundred and fifty dollars per annum, two thousand nine hundred and seventy dollars; two first-lieutenants, two thousand seven hundred dollars; three second-lieutenants, one at one thousand one hundred and fifty-five dollars and two at one thousand and fifty dollars per annum each, three thousand two hundred and fifty- five dollars; in all, twenty-nine thousand and twenty-nve dollars. Pay of non-commissioned officers, musicians, and privates: For one _Non-commisleader of the band, one thousand and eighty dollars; one sergeant-major, S}<>¥*°d 0¤i<{§FSJ¤}}· one quartermaster-sergeant, and one drum-major, one thousand and ‘”"d Y“‘° eighty dollars ; fifty first-sergeants, sixteen thousand two hundred ` dollars; one hundred and forty sergeants, ninety at seventeen dollars and fifty at twenty-two dollars per month each, thirty-one thousand five hundred and sixty dollars; one hundred and eighty corporals, one hundred and thirty at fifteen dollars and fifty at twenty dollars per month each, thirty-five thousand four hundred dollars; thirty musicians, seven at forty dollars, eight at twenty-six dollars, and hfteen at twenty- ‘ three dollars per month each, nine thousand nine hundred and ninety- six dollars; ninety-six drummers and fifers, seventeen thousand seven hundred and thirty-six dollars; one thousand five hundred privates, six hundred at thirteen dollars, five hundred at sixteen dollars, and four hundred at eighteen dollars per month each, two hundred and seventy- six thousand dollars; in all, three hundred and eighty-nine thousand and hfty-two dollars. For ten clerks and two messengers, fifteen thousand seven hundred and Clerks,' messenfifteen dollars; payments to discharged soldiers for clothing undrawn, §§SiPrS<l1;ih¤*e¤d twenty thousand dollars; transportation of ofncers traveling under orders * > ‘ without troops, eight thousand dollars; commutation of quarters for officers where there are no public buildings, ten thousand dollars; m all, dftythree thousand seven hundred and fifteen dollars. _ j _ _ For provisions, sixty-seven thousand seven hundred and eighty dol- Provisions. lars and fifty cents. _ _ For clothing, sixty-nine thousand five hundred and seventy-nine dol- ootnmg. lars and fifty cents.