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 220 Trrms xv1.—THE ARMY.—Ch. 3. OFFICERS. Rates of pay. Sec. 1261. The ofiieers of the Army shall be entitled to the pay herein “§‘ stated after their respective designations: 145, s. 7, v. 14, p. The General: thirteen thousand hve hundred dollars a year. 423. Lieutenant-General: eleven thousand dollars a yea1·. 2915 él'{l_1’#\l8¥g· "· Major-general: seven thousand five hundred dollars a year. 320f' ’’P` Brigadier-general: five thousand t1ve hundred dollars a year. 24 July, 1876, .·. Colonel: three thousand five hundred dollars a year. 226. ¢·· 19. v- 97- Lieutenant-colonel: three thousand dollars a yea1·. Major: Two thousand five hundred dollars a year. Captain, mounted: two thousand dollars a year. Captain, not mounted: eighteen hundred dollars a year. Adjutant: eighteen hundred dollars a year. Regimental quartermaster: eighteen hundred dollars a year. First lieutenant, mounted: sixteen hundred dollars a year. First lieutenant, not mounted: fifteen hundred dollars a year. Second lieutenant, mounted: fifteen hundred dollars a vear. Second lieutenant, not mounted: fourteen hundred dollars a year. Chaplain: fifteen hundred dollars a year. Aid to major-general: two hundred dollars a year, in addition to pay of his rank. Aid to lirigadier-general: one hundred and fifty dollars a year, in addition to pay of his rank. Acting assistant commissary: one hundred dollars a year, in addition to y of his rank. (gildnance store-keeper at Springfield armory: two thousand five l1undred dollars a year. All other store-kee' rs: two thousand dollars a yea1·. Service pay. Sec. 1262. There sbdll be allowed and paid to each commissioned ofii- ’,5 _,,,],; 1g},,; cer below the rank of brigadier-general, including chaplains and others 294, S, 24,v, 16, p, having assimilated rank or pay, ten per centum of their current yearly 320. pa · for each term of five years of service. y Not te exceed Sec. 1263. The total amount of such increase for length of service Fm Wal pal'; .-. as provided by law. l I L ` 15 Jigy, 1870, 0. 230 l 294, s. 4, v. 6, p. . Brevets. Sec. 126-1. Brevets conferred upon commissioned officers shall not "';,ig],”,{;']@QC_ entitle them to any increase of pay. 82, v. 12, p. 758. 3 Mar., 1865, c. 79, s. 9, v. 13, p. 488. Pay during ub- Sec. 1265. Officers when absent on account of sickness or wounds, or §°'“`°· _   lawfully absent from duty and waiting orders, shall receive full pay; 42. s. 20. v· 12.1>· not exceeding in the aggregate thirty days in one year, and half-pay M _ during such absence exceeding thirty days in one rear. When absent . 1 ar., 1863, o.. _. _ _ . . V _. g 75, ,,_ 3,, v_ ,2, p_ without lem e, they shall forfeit all pay duung suc absence, unless the 736. absence is excused as unavoidable. 20 June, 1864, c. 145, s. 11, v. 13, p. 1-15. 15 July, 1870, e. 294, s. 24, v. 16, p. 320. 8 May, 1874, e. 154, r. 18,p.43. 29./rrly, 18764-. 239, r. 19,;:. 102.-—l‘. S. r. Williamson, 23\\'all.,4] l, Forfeiturccfpay. Sec. 1266. Every officer who is dro Jpcd by the President from the —jf{_,,,,y’1870;`;._ rolls of the Army, for absence from duty three months without leave, 294, s. 17, v. 16, p. shall forfeit all pay due or to become due. · e. `l1M,,xim“m05c0|- Sec. 1267. ln no case shall the ay of a colonel exceed four thousand ouel’sand lyieuten- five hundred dollars a year, or the pay of a lieutenant-colonel exceed §‘f°l‘{’*j_SQ’;!;_ four thousand dollars a year. 15 July, 1870, c. 2951, S. 24, v. 16, p. 320. T0 by reid Sec. 1268. The sums hereinbefore allowed shall be paid in monthly ']’“'hlY‘ 1 __ _ payments by the paymaster. 15_.1uly, 1870, e. 294, s. 24, v. 16, p. 320. _A1lg“jyj<j§___ Sue. 1269. No allowances shall be made to officers in addition to their ,5 July, 187Q, c_ pay except as hercmafter provided. 294. s. 24, v. 16. p. 320.
 * °'*F' PH °*’“t“’“ shall in no case exceed fortv per centum on the vearlv pav of the grade
 * Aug,, 1361, c. when a sent with leave, for other causes, full pay during such absence