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 FIFTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 186. 1895. 839 twelve second lieutenants, one hundred and seventy-nine thousand three hundred and twenty dollars. Pay of officers on the retired list: For three colonels, two lieutenant- Retired officers colonels, one quartermaster, one adjutant and inspector, one assistant quartermaster, twelve captains, two first lieutenants, and three second lieutenants, fifty-four thousand eight hundred and forty dollars. Pay of noncommissioned officers, musicians, and privates: For one nuusmi mm. sergeant-major, one quartermaster-sergeant, one leader of the band, one drum-major, fifty first sergeants, one hundred and forty sergeants, · one hundred and eighty corporals, thirty musicians, ninety-six drummers and iifers, and one thousand six hundred privates, and for the expenses of clerks of the United States Marine Corps traveling under orders, three hundred and eighty-one thousand eight hundred and forty-seven dollars and sixty#seven cents. Pay and allowance for retired enlisted men: For one sergeant-major, imma misuse one drum-major, three iirst-class musicians, nine first sergeants, seven- '“°"‘ teen sergeants, three corporals, two drummers, two rifers, and forty-two privates, and for those who may be retired during the year, twenty- seven thousand dollars. . Undrawn clothing: For payment to di charged. soldiers for clothing nnmwu uonnng. undrawn, twenty-three thousand dollars: Provided, That no other. Pwvirvfund appropriated by this Act shall be used for such purpose. °°'{"’“°¤- . Mileage: For mileage of officers traveling under orders without mileage. troops, eight thousand dollars. _ Commntationof quarters: For commutation of quarters for officers u*;·;;¤·¤¤f=¢i¤¤ <»f on duty without troops where there are no public quarters, four thou- ° °”` sand dollars. - _ . ` PAY on crvu. roncn: In the office of the colonel commandant: For Civil fme one chief clerk, at· one thousand five hundred and forty dollars and eighty cents; one messenger, at nine hundred and seventy-one dollars and twenty-eight cents; In the office of the adjutant and inspector: One chief clerk, at one thousand five hundred and forty dollars and eighty cents; one clerk, at one thousand four hundred and ninety-six dollars and fifty-two cents- In the office of the paymaster: One chief clerk, at one thousand six hundred dollars; one clerk, at one thousand four hundred and ninety- six dollars and fifty-two cents; one clerk, at one thousand two hundred and fifty-seven dollars and twelve cents; In the office of the quartermaster: One chief clerk, at one thousand five hundred and forty dollars and eighty cents; one clerk, at one - thousand four hundred and ninety-six dollars and fifty-two cents; 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 four hundred dollars; one messenger, at one dollar and seventy-five cents per diem; In the office of the assistant quartermaster, Wasliington, District of Columbia, or San Francisco, California: One clerk, at one thousand four hundred dollars; In all,for pay of civil force, seventeen thousand six hundred and thirty-seven dollars and ninety-eight cents; and the money herein specifically appropriated for pay of the Ma.rine Corps shall be disbursed and accounted for in accordance with existing law as pay of the Marine Corps, and for that purpose shall constitute one fund. Pnovisrons, MARINE Cours: For one thousand one hundred non- mam commissioned officers, musicians, and privates, and for commutation of rations to eleven enlisted men detailed as clerks and messengers; also for payment of board and lodging of recruiting parties, said .pay- ment for board not to exceed two thousand five hundred dollars, ninety lJl10l1S3·l1d dollars; and no law shall be construed to entitle enlisted Limitmarines on shore duty to any rations or commutation therefor other