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396 FORTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. Il. C11. 127. 1887. RETIRED OFFICERS. QiK¤¢=r¤_ ¤¤ tbv For pay of officers on the retired-list, and for officers who may be '“‘!`°d lm? l°”‘ placed thereon during the current: year, nine hundred and eighteen g°“ty' thousand five hundred ond forty-four dollars und sixty-five cents; for additional pay to such officers for length of service, to be paid with their current monthly pay, two hundred and seventy-one thousand seven hundred and sixty-uiuc dollars and ten cents; in ull, one million one hundred and ninety thousand three Hundred and thirteen dollars and seventy-tive cents. nmrmm sxnrsmn MEN.

 men on For pay of the enlisted men of the Army on the retired-list, nfry-six

"°'·“'°d 1****- thousand two hundred and fortpone dollars. · mrscmmmncvs. ` C<>utr=¤·=t·sur- For pay of non exceeding sixty-five contractsurgeons, not exceeding $°°““· °*°· one hundred and sixty hospital-matrons, and not exceeding fourteen veterinary surgeons, in all one hundred and two thousand eight hundred J and seventy-tive dollars and ninety-fourccuts. Pnym¤.¤tei·s’ For pay of not exceeding forty-six paymastens clerks, at one thousand °l°"k°· °'°°· four hundred dollars each, not exceeding thirty paymnsbers’ messengers, and traveling expenses of peymusters’ clerks, in ull, eighty-three thou· Proriao. sand eight hundred dollars: Provided, That the maximum sum to be hiaximmn mv- allowed paymasters’ clerks -when traveling on duty shall be four cents °u“’g “H°""“"’°- per mile, and, in addition thereto, when transportation cannot ho furnished by the Qnortermnstens Department, the cost of same actually paid by them, exclusive of sleeping or parlor car fare und transfers. . com-cs-martial. For expenses of courtemartial and courts of inquiry, and compensa- °*°- tion of wimesscsuttentting the same, ten uhousimd dollars. Qhurgcdwblic For additional pay to officcr in charge of public buildings, and so }”¤W¤S¤» ¤¤¥¤· forth, in Washington, District of Columbia, five hundred dollars. gomnutttinm of For commutation of quarters to commissioned officers on duty with= ‘i“"*°"· out troops, at places where there are no public quarters, one hundred . and ifty thousand dollars. Allowances, em., For allowances for travel, retained pay, clothing not drawn, and for °“*‘°*°‘* mm- interest on deposits, payable to enlisted men on discharge, in all eight _ hundred and hfty thousand dollars. M*l¤¤8°*°°m°€¤- For mileage to onioers traveling on duty without troops, when an- PM‘**¢>- therized by law, not to exceed eighty-five thousand dollars: Provided, M=¤i¤=¤¤ •~“¤W· That in disbursing this amount the maximum sum to be allowed und "“°°· paid to un officer shall be four cents per mile, distance to be computed over the shortest usually traveled routes, and, in addition thereto, upon the officer’s certificate that it was not practicable to obtain transportation from the Quartermastefs Department, the cost of the transportation actually psid by the ohlcer over said route or routes, exclusive of sleeping or parlor car fare and transfers: And provided further, That when any officer so traveling shall travel in whole or in part on any railroad on which the troops and supplies of the United States are cntitled to be transported free of charge, he shall be allowed. for himself only four cents per mile as a subsistence fund for every mile necessarily _'I‘ot•1 |pproprla· traveled over any such last-named railroad; making in all for pay of the ¤°¤ YM PW- Army twelve million six hundred and sixtyonc thousand nine hundred and eighteen dollars and sixty-nine cents. All the money hereinbefore appropriated shall be disbursed and aecounted for by the Pay Dep•rt®t as pay of the Army, and for that purpose shall constitute one fund. smssxsrmten or tum univ. §¤b¤i¤¢¤¤ce sup- For the purchase of subsistence supplies; for issue as rations to troops, Ph"- civil employees when entitled thereto. contract-surgeons. hospiti