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 392 FIFTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 235. 1898. For four hundred and forty-eight company quartermaster-sergeants, sixteen thousand one hundred and twenty-eight dollars; For one thousand four hundred and seventy-one sergeants, cavalry, artillery, and infantry, nfty-two thousand nine hundred and fifty-si: dollars; For twenty-eight veterinary sergeants, one thousand and eight dollars- For four thousand and thirty-one corporals, cavalry, artillery, and infantry, one hundred and twenty thousand nine hundred and thirty dollars· For due hundred and forty-eight musicians and trumpeters, three thousand eight hundred and forty-eight dollars; For one hundred and fifty artificers, farriers, and blacksmiths, four thousand five hundred dollars; For twenty-nine saddlers, eight hundred and seventy dollars; For seventy-five wagoners, two thousand one hundred dollars; For thirty thousand three hundred and sixty privates, cavalry, artillery, and infantry, seven hundred and eighty-nine thousand three hundred and sixty dollars; in all, nine hundred and ninety-six thousand one hundred dollars. ` —engineer batman. For engineer battalion, namely: For five first sergeants, three hundred and forty dollars; For ten sergeants, six hundred and eighty dollars; For ten corporals, four hundred dollars; For two musicians, fifty-two dollars; For one hundred and sixteen first—class privates, three thousand nine hundred and forty-four dollars; For one hundred and nine second-class privates, two thousand eight hundred and thirty-four dollars; in all, eight thousand two hundred and fifty dollars. Sig¤¤1G<>rp¤- For Signal Corps, namely: For ten corporals, four hundred dollars; For one hundred first-class privates, three thousand four hundred dollars; For forty secondclass privates, one thousand and forty dollars; in all, four thousand eight hundred and forty dollars. usggreessd rw ¤¤· For twenty per cent increase on pay of enlisted men for two months, P mthree hundred and forty~five thousand three hundred and twenty-nine , dollars and ninety-one cents. A¢¤·>·¤¤¤¤¤· All the money hereinbelore appropriated under “Pay Department" except for “Mileage to Officers" shall be disbursed and accounted tbr by the Pay Department as pay of the Army, and for that purpose shall constitute one fund. Miscellanwlrs pur. To supply deficiencies in the appropriations for pay, and so forth, of the Army for the fiscal year eighteen hundred and ninety-eight, including for additional pay for length of service of enlisted 111811; pay of enlisted men on the retired list; allowance for travel, retained and detained pay, clothing not drawn, and for interest on deposits, payable to enlisted men on discharge; pay of officers of the line; pay of officers for length of service, to be paid with current monthly pay: pay of enlisted men; pay of general staff; pay of retired officers; additional pay to retired officers for length of service; commutation of quarters to A_·mm·»¤¤i miiim officers on duty without troops; and including not exceeding one hun- '°§'f,'}Qff‘;f‘26,_ dred and thirteen thousand one hundred and seventy dollars and fifty- six cents made necessary by Act approved March eighth. eighteen hundred and ninety-eight, providing for two additional regiments of artillery, one million and sixty thousand two hundred and nineteen dollars and seventy cents. milieu-. For mileage to officers when authorized by law, thirty-tive thousand dollars. ms;;..;at·¤cei>·=;»¤»i- sUBsisrnNcE DEPARTMENT. supplier. For purchase of subsistence supplies: For issue as rations to troops, civil employees when entitled thereto, hospital matrons, and general