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 FIFTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. Ill. Ch. 423. 1899. 1067 _For additional pay to such officers for length of service, to be paid T~·>¤g<>vi¤y- _ with their current monthly pay, six thousand nine hundred dollars; In all, forty-three thousand nine hundred dollars. SIGNAL CORPS: For pay of the officers of the Signal Corps, eighty- Sis¤¤1€<>¤¤¤— two thousand dollars; For additional pay to such officers for length of service, to be paid I-°¤g°"“¥; with their current monthly pay, sixteen thousand four hundred dollars: Provided, That the regimental sergeant-majors and rcgimental quarter- P~vi¤¤·_ master- sergeants of artillery and infantry shall have the same pay and g¤];;{§.`l{,iL'P.—$°§€i,°°r` allowances as the regimental sergeant-majors and regimental quartermaster-sergeants of cavalry. In all, ninety-eight thousand four hundred dollars. Rnoonn AND PENSION OFFICE: For pay of officers of the Record 0,§§§g°“* ‘*“" P°"‘°¤ and Pension Office, eight thousand five hundred dollars; ` For additional pay to such officers for length of service, to be paid L°¤l=°“*>’· with current monthly pay, one thousand dollars: Provided, That the Previverequirements of law relative to the reduction of the Army on July first, Ame, p.¤S1. nineteen hundred and one, shall not be held to apply to the officers of the Record and Pension Office. In all, nine thousand five hundred dollars. ` _ RETIRED OFFICERS. Retiredliet- For pay of officers on the retired list, and for officers who may be omcm. placed thereon during the current year, one million two hundred and seventy-two thousand nine hundred and seventy-one dollars and twenty-one cents; For additional pay to such officers for length of service, to be paid Imgevny. with their current monthly pay, three hundred and ninety thousand three hundred and eighty-five dollars and thirty-one cents; L1 all, one million six hundred and sixty-three thousand three hundred and fifty-six dollars and fifty-two cents. RETIRED ENLISTED MEN. For pay of the enlisted men of the Army on the retired list, ilve Retired enlisted hundred and fifty-tl1ree thousand seven hundred and sixty-three dollars “‘““' and thirty-nine cents. I MISCELLANEOUS. . For pay of not exceeding one hundred hospital matrons, twelve Hospital mnmna. thousand dollars. - For pay of seventy paymasters’ clerks, at one thousand four hundred rsymssarr oem, dollars each, ninety-eight thousand dollars; paymasters’ messengers, "*°°"“¤°'°· fifteen thousand dollars; traveling expenses of paymasters’ clerks and expert accountant of the Inspector-General’s Department, thirty thousand dollars; in all, one hundred and forty-three thousand dollars. For expenses of courtsmartial, courts of inquiry, and compensation connsmnni, ea. of reporters and witnesses attending the same, fifteen thousand dollars. For additional pay to officer in charge of public buildings and grounds rag to seam, pun. at Washington, District of Columbia-, one thousand dollars. ;fmg;_‘***“¤** ****9 For commutation of quarters to commissioned officers on duty, with- commutation of out troops, at stations where there are no public quarters, three hun- ‘*“”'°"“·°‘“"°"· dred and twentycfive thousand dollars. For travel allowance to enlisted IHBH OH diSCl1arge, five hundred Allowsncesenlisted thousand dollars. _ mm" For retained and detained pay to enlisted men on discharge, twenty thousand dollars. _ _ For clothing not drawn due to enlisted men on discharge, five hundred thousand dollars. _ _ _ For interest on deposits and detained pay of enlisted men, ninety- two thousand eight hundred and thirty-one dollars and sixty-six cents.