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 FIFTY-FOURTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 214. 1897. 519 For pay of four, assistant instructors of cavalry, artillery, and infantry tactics (captains), in addition to pay as second lieutenants, not mounted, two thousand four hundred dollars; For pay of one adjutant, in addition to pay as second lieutenant, not mounted, four hundred dollars; _ For pay of one treasurer, quartermaster, and commissary of cadets, in addition to pay as captain, not mounted, seven hundred dollars; Additional pay of librarian, one hundred and twenty dollars; For additional pay of professors and officers (and officers on increased L°"g°"“Y PW- rank) for length of service, nine thousand one hundred and forty-tour dollars and fifty-one cents; In all, for extra pay of officers of the Army on detached service at the Military Academy, twenty-one thousand nine hundred and sixty- tour dollars and fifty-one cents. For pay of Military Academy Band, field musicians, general army P“Y°f°"u°'*°dm°¤· service, cavalry detachment, and enlisted men on detached service, and extra pay for enlisted men on special duty: For pay of the Military Academy Band: One sergeant and nve B¤¤d· enlisted musicians, at thirty-four dollars per mouth, two thousand four hundred and forty-eight dollars; two corporals and four enlisted musicians, at twenty dollars per month, one thousand four hundred and forty dollars; twelve enlisted musicians, at seven teen dollars per mon th, two thousand four hundred and forty-eight dollars; additional pay for length of service, one thousand one hundre•l and sixty-four dollars; clothing on discharge, two hundred and forty dollars; retained pay on discharge, sixty dollars; For pay of field musicians: One sergeant, two hundred and sixteen “°1d“‘““i°*‘*“’· dollars; one corporal and thirteen privates, two thousand one hundred and eighty-four dollars; additional pay for length of service, eighty- four dollars; clothing on discharge, one hundred and twenty dollars; retained pay on discharge, thirty dollars; Pay of general army service: For one first sergeant, three hundred ,_,§°“‘*’“‘ “'”Y °°“" dollars; six sergeants, one thousand two hundred and ninety-six dollars; seven corporals, one thousand two hundred and sixty dollars; one hundred and two privates, fifteen thousand nine hundred and twelve dollars; additional pay for length of service, six thousand one hundred and fortyibur dollars; clothing on discharge, two thousand one hundred and sixty dollars; retained pay on discharge, five hundred and forty dollars; Pay of cavalry detachment: For one iirst sergeant, three hundred mguyelry d¤¢¤¤1¤— dollars; five sergeants, one thousand and eighty dollars; tour corporals, —` seven hundred and twenty dollars; two tarriers, three hundred and sixty dollars; one saddler, one hundred and eighty dollars; one wagoner, one hundred and sixty-eight dollars; fifty-two privates, eight thousand one hundred and twelve dollars; additional pay for length of service, one thousand seven hundred and twenty-eight dollars; clothing on discharge, nine hundred and sixty dollars; retained pay on discharge, two hundred and forty dollars; interest on retained pay due enlisted men, two hundred and fifty dollars: Prozcided, That the detach- §··<>¤:g· 1_ hd ments of enlisted men at the Military Academy, heretofore designated ""` r m" ` as the general army service (Quartermastefs Department), and the cavalry detachment, shall be iixed at such numbers, not exceeding two hundred and fifteen enlisted men in both detachments, as in the opinion of the Secretary of War the necessities of the public service may from time to time require; but the number of enlisted men of the Army shall not be increased on account of this proviso or the two preceding paragraphs of this Act; For extra pay of twenty-eight enlisted men of cavalry detachment mglxtra my- ¤¤1i¤f¤! employed on additional duty with the instruction battery of Held artil- ‘ lery, United States Military Academy, at twenty dollars each, tive hundred and sixty dollars; _ _ For extra pay of one ordnance sold1er as draftsman and lithographic printer, at fifty cents per day, one hundred and forty-three dollars and fifty cents;