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 FIFTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 494. 1891. 813, one clerk at one thousand two hundred and fifty-seven dollars and twelve cents; In the office of the assistant quartermaster, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: One clerk, at one thousand two hundred and fifty-seven dollars and twelve cents; one messenger, at one dollar and seventy- five cents pier diem; In the office of the assistant quartermaster, Washincgtgin, District of Columbia: One clerk, at one thousand four hundre ollars; In all, for pay of civil force, seventeen thousand four hundred and ninety five dollars and ten cents; Total for pa of Marine Corps, six hundred and ninety-six thousand two hundred and ninety-six dollars and twenty eight cents. PROVISIONS, MARINE Conrs: For one thousand one hundred non- p,.,,.;,,;,,,,,_ commissioned officers, musicians, and privates, and commutation of rations to eleven enlisted men, detailed as clerks and messengers, also for payment of board and lodging of enlisted men for recruiting parties, said payment for board not to exceed two thousand five hunred dollars, sixty-seven thousand dollars; and no law shall be con- Ieimitot mom duty, strued to entitle enlisted marines on shore duty to any rations or ”‘°‘°"“·°“’· commutation therefor other than such as now are or may hereafter be allowed to enlisted men in the army. For amount required to be transferred to paymaster Marine Corps, on account of rations to retired men, eighty two dollars and thirteen cents each per annum, two thousand two hundred and ninety-nine dollars and sixty-four cents; In all, sixty-nine thousand two hundred and ninety-nine dollars and sixty-four cents. CLOTHING, MARINE CoRrs; For two thousand one hundred non- (-,,,,m,,g_ gommissioned officers, musicians, and privates, seventy-five thousand ollars. Fon FUEL MARINE Conrsz For heating barracks and quarters, F,,_.,;_ for ranges and stoves for cooking, fuel for enlisted men, and for sales to officers, twenty-three thousand dollars. MILITARY STORES, MARINE CORPS: For pay of chief armorer, at Military mM_ three dollars per day; three mechanics, at two dollars and fifty cents each per day; for urchase of military equipments, such as cartridge boxes, bayonet scahbards, haversacks, blan et bags, knapsacks, canteens, musket slin, swords, drums, trumpets, flags, waist belts, waist plates, cartridge belts, and spare parts for rqpairing muskets, urchase of ammunition, purchase and repair o instruments for band, purchase of music and musical accessories, eight thousand seven hundred and thirteen dollars and fifty cents; In all, twelve thousand and ten dollars and fifty cents. For purchase of one Gatling revolving gun complete and one Purchase ct mmm; Hotchkiss revolving gun complete, of service type and caliber, five °”d H°°°'*ki¤¤ Zum-- thousand dollars. TRANSPORTATION AND REURUITING, MARINE CORPS: For trans- Transportation me portation of troops, and the expense of recruiting service, fifteen “’°"”“”g· thousand dollars. FoR REPAIR on BARRACKS: At Portsmouth, New Hampshire; Reps.- ct mi-mrs. Boston, Massachusetts ; Brooklyn, New York; League Island, Penns lvania ; Annapolis, Maryland ; headquarters and navy yard, Whashington, District of Columbia; Norfolk, Virginia; Pensacola, Florida ; and Mare Island, California ; and per diem to enlisted men employed under the direction of the Quartermasters Department, on the repair of barracks and other public buildings, ten thousand dollars. For rent of building used for manufacture of clothing, storing su - plies, and office of assistant quartermaster, Philadelphia, Pennsydvania, one tho1i— three hundred dollars. For alterations, and repair of marine barracks at Mare Island, California, three thousand dollars. I