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 FIFTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 571. 1898. 699 For traveling expenses of paymasters’ clerks, ten thousand dollars; For commutation of quarters to officers on duty without troops, one C•·¤¤¤¤¤==~¤io¤ of hundred and fifty thousand dollars; ‘*""‘"°”“‘ For traveling allowances to enlisted men on discharge, one hundred thousand dollars; For clothing not drawn due to enlisted men on discharge, one hun- Umkowo olovlllogdred thousand dollars; For twenty per cent increase, four million one hundred and twenty- Twooty por com innine thousand three hundred and eighty-four dollars; in all, twenty-tive °"°°°‘ _ million twenty-six thousand two hundred and sixty-six dollars. For pay of volunteers, under Act approved April twentylsecond, Aw.pp·3o1,3o4,¤m. eighteen hundred and ninety-eight, and subsequent Acts, mustered into the service of the United States under the President’s call dated P°”· P- lm- May twenty-fifth, eighteen hundred and ninety-eight, to be available from June iirst to December thirty-first, inclusive, eighteen hundred and ninety-eight, as follows: · ' For pay of officers of the line (staff), six hundred and forty-two thousand four hundred and twenty-five dollars; For one regiment of heavy artillery, two hundred and twenty-nine thousand seven hundred and seventy-five dollars; For four regiments of cavalry, five hundred and eighty—’1:ive thousand nine hundred and seventy-four dollars and sixty-two cents; For twenty-eight regiments of infantry, three million nine hundred and sixty-eight thousand iour hundred and seventy-five dollars; For pay of forty-two thousand enlisted men to complete regiments already organized, five million nine hundred and fifty-nine thousand seven hundred and eighteen dollars and thirty-one cents. - For thirty- eight additional paymasters, fifty-tive thousand four hun- Additional poymw dred and sixteen dollars and sixty-two cents; w"` For thirty-eight paymasters’ clerks, thirty-one thousand and thirty- ·°l°*k¤- three dollars and thirty-one cents; For mileage to ohicers traveling without troops, and to contract Mllo¤zo.owsurgeons, at seven cents per mile, forty-six thousand six hundred and sixty-six dollars and sixty-two cents; For traveling expenses of paymasters’ clerks, eleven thousand six hundred and sixty-six dollars and sixty-two cents; For commutation of quarters to officers on duty without troops, fifty- qu‘fg':3';¤*¤**°¤ 0* eight thousand three hundred and thirty-three dollars and thirty-one ` cents- Fon traveling allowances to enlisted men on discharge, seventy-two Allowances fo onthousand nine hundred and sixteen dollars and sixty-two cents; “°°°d “'°"‘ For clothing not drawn, due to enlisted men on discharge, fifty-eight thousand three hundred and thirty-three dollars and thirty one cents; For expenses of courts-martial, twenty-nine thousand one hundred pe§g;';‘”"”°"*°* °*‘ and sixty-six dollars and sixty-five cents; For twenty per cent increase, two million three hundred and forty- cr;f;‘:¤*y Por ¤o¤*l¤· nine thousand nine hundred and eighty dollars and nineteen cents; in ` all, fourteen million ninety-nine thousand eight hundred and eighty- one dollars and eighteen cents. All the money hereinbefore appropriated under “Pay Department/’ except for “Mileage to oii'icers," shall be disbursed and accounted for by the Pay Department as pay of the Army, and for that purpose shall constitute one fund. sunsrsrnnon nnrxnrmnnr. mgggjolotoooomvm Purchase of subsistence supplies: For issue, as rations to troops, civil S“””°“· employees when entitled thereto, hospital matrons, general prisoners at posts, prisoners of war (including Indians held by the Army as prisoners, but for whose subsistence appropriation is not otherwise made); for sales to officers and enlisted men of the Army; for authorized issues of candles; of toilet articles, barbers’, laundry, and tailors’ materials, for use of general prisoners confined at military posts without pay or allowances, and recruits at recruiting stations; of matches for lighting pub-