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 FI.FTY—SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 852. 1901. 1129 board house, three thousand dollars; purchase of chemicals, apparatus, and instruments in the department of physics, and for repairs of the same, two thousand dollars; purchase of gas and steam machinery, steam pipes and fittings, rent of buildings for the use of the Academy, freight, cartage, water, music, musical and astronomical instruments, uniforms for the bandsmen, telegraphing, feed and maintenance of teams, current expenses, and repairs of all kinds, and for incidental labor and ex enses not applicable to any other appropriation, thirty- two thousand) dollars; stores in the departments of steam engineering, eight hundred dollars; materials for repairs in steam machinery, one thousand dollars; for contin encies for the Superintendent of the Academy, to be expended in gis discretion, one thousand dollars; in all, forty-three thousand eight hundred dollars. Whenever, in view of the vacancies in the grade of ensign on July ,;§¤rr¤¤¤ oticers elithirtieth of any year unfilled by graduates of the Naval Academy, the 5}; t° grade °f °“` Secretary of the Navy shall so recommend, the President may appoint to that grade, as of July thirtieth, from among the boatswains, gunners, or warrant machinists, not exceeding six in any one calendar year. No person shall be so appointed who is over thirty-five years -¤¤¤¤¤¤¤ti¤¤¤- of age; who has served less than six years as a warrant officer; who is not recommended by a commanding officer under whom he has served; nor until he shall have passed such competitive examination as may be prescribed by the Navy Department. MARINE CORPS. ~Marine Corps. PAY, MARINE Comes: For pay and allowances prescribed by law of my. officers on the active list, four hundred and sixteen thousand nine hundred dollars. Pay of officers on the retired list: For three colonels, three lieuten- Retired ust. ant-colonels, one adj utant and inspector, two uartermasters, four majors, nine captains, three first lieutenants, and three second lieutenants, sixty-three thousand four hundred and twenty dollars. Pay of noncommissioned officers, musicians, and privates, as pre- Enlisted men. scribed by law, and the number of enlisted men shal be exclusive of those undergoingimprisonment with sentence of dishonorable discharge from the service at expiration of such confinement, and for the expenses of clerks of the United States Marine Corps traveling under orders, one million one hundred and twelve thousand five hundred and forty-eight dollars. Pay and allowance of retired enlisted men: For one sergeantqnajor, —retired. two drum—majors, two gunnery—sergeants, six first-class musicians, fourteen first sergeants, twenty-six sergeants, five corporals, one drummer, two fifers, and forty-eigl1t privates, and for those who may be retired durin the year, thirty-seven thousand dollars. _ Undrrawn clothing: For payment to discharged soldiers for clothing rndmwu eioaimg. undrawn, thirty thousand dollars. - Mileage: For mileage of officers traveling under orders without inieage. troops, sixteen thousand dollars. ` For commutation of quarters to officers on duty without troops commutation or Where there are no public quarters, eight thousand dollars. q“""°“‘ In all, for pay of Marine Corps, one million six hundred and eighty- three thousand eight hundred and sixty-eight dollars. PAY or civu. EoRoE: In the office of the brigadier-general comman- cxvnrcme. dent: One chief clerk, at one thousand five hundred and forty dollars P"` and eighty cents; one clerk, at one thousand two hundred dollars; one messenger, at nine hundred and seventy-one dollars and twenty-eight cents; . In the office of the paymaster: One chief clerk, at one thousand six hundred dollars; one clerk, at one thousand four hundred and ninety-