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 698 FIFTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 571. 1898. For ten sergeants, two thousand and forty dollars; For ten corporals, one thousand two hundred dollars; For two musicians, trumpeters, one hundred and fifty-six dollars; For one hundred and sixteen first-class privates, eleven thousand eight hundred and thirty-two dollars; For one hundred and nine second·class privates, eight thousand five hundred and two dollars; in all, twenty-four thousand seven hundred and fifty dollars. Signal C<>rv¤· For Signal Corps, namely: For ten corporals, one thousand two hundred dollars; For one hundred first-class privates, ten thousand two hundred dollars· For forty second-class privates, three thousand one hundred and twenty dollars; in all, fourteen thousand five hundred and twenty dollars. · Hospital corps. For Hospital Corps, namely: For fifty hospital stewards, thirteen thousand five hundred dollars; For fifty acting hospital stewards, seven thousand five hundred dollars; ‘ For five hundred and fifty privates, fifty-nine thousand four hundred dollars; in all, eighty thousand four hundred dollars. Twenty per cent in- For twenty per centum increase, six hundred and sixty-nine thousand °’°““‘ six hundred and thirty-four dollars. Total amount of pay to increased force of Regular Army, under this Act, four million seventeen thousand eight hundred and four dollars. Pay of vnmnm For pay of volunteers under Act approved April twenty-second, A§'§2{g_p_361_ eighteen hundred and ninety-eight, and subsequent Acts, for the six months beginning July first, eighteen hundred and ninety-eight, as follows: For pay of officers of the line (stall`), nine hundred and sixty-eight thousand seven hundred dollars; For eight regimental staif officers for ninety-six unassigned organizations, one hundred and twelve thousand eight hundred dollars; For one hundred and nineteen regiments of infantry, fourteen million nine hundred and fifty-six thousand five hundred and ninety-six dollars; For thirteen battalions of infantry, four hundred and seventy thousand seven hundred and four dollars; For two regiments of cavalry, two hundred and fifty-one thousand one hundred and thirty-two dollars; For eighteen troops of cavalry, one hundred and sixty-seven thousand one hundred and eighty-four dollars; For eighteen light batteries, artillery, two hundred and thirty-nine thousand three hundred and twenty-eight dollars. For one regiment of heavy artillery, one hundred and ninety-seven thousand nine hundred and fifty dollars; For eight batteries of heavy artillery, one hundred and twenty-two thousand five hundred and sixty dollars; Specials- For three regimen ts, specials,three hundred and seventy-six thousand · six hundred and ninetyeight dollars; I¤*¤*¤¤°*· For ten regiments, immunes, one million two hundred and fifty-five thousand six hundred and sixty dollars; E*·¥l¤***"· For three regiments engineers, four hundred and ninety-seven thousand three hundred and seventy dollars; Silwl **¤*‘i¤·*· For Signal Service,volunteers, two hundred and seventy-six thousand hve hundred dollars; H·~—rl¤¤lC¤rr¤· For one hospital corps, three hundred and sixty-one thousand two hundred dollars; ’ w;’;jl*“*i°¤*>l P*Ym*· d Sor fifty paymasters, additional, sixty-two thousand five hundred o ars; ¤l·#rk¤· For fifty paymasters’ clerks, additional, thirty-five thousand dollars; five thousand dollars; Mileage, etc. For mileage to officers traveling without troops and to contract surgeons, at seven cents per mile, fifty thousand dollars;
 * 1) =¤rg¤<>¤¤. <*¤¤l¤¤·¤*- For one hundred and fifty contract surgeons, one hundred and thirty-