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 912 FIFTY—SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 804. 1901. §‘fgff’8‘}_§’_§f§‘;§',;f’Iff’;2,_ Provided, That section twelve hundred and seventy-eight of the mgzgleiié l ml Revised Statutes and sections two and three of the Act agproved ~ ’p Mairgh thug, e1glhtee1n lhundred agd seventy-sey{)en(N1n<-iteéianthd tatutes at r e, t ree un re an ei ty), are ere re ea e ·, an section elevenjnunélried and eleven of tie Revised Statdrtes iis hereby amended to rea as 0 ows: ¤ ‘§‘}gyi_?§é_m, ,;,04 “Sec. 1111. The Military Academy Band shall hereafter consist of ¤¤w¤<i<·<1-` one teacher of music, who shal‘ be the leader of the band, and of forty enlistgdl musicians. The teachier ofdmpsnc shall regeive the pay? oi a secon ieutenant, not mounte ; an o the en iste musicians o the band, twelve shall each receive thirty-four dollars per month, twelve shall eacl;1 iieceivi twentyqfive dollars month, and kthe répmaizging sixteen s a eac receive seventeen dollars er mont, an eac 0 the aforesaid enlisted men shall also be entitldll to the clothing, fuel, Nifggger °‘ m“’*°; rations, and other allowances of musicians of cavalry; and the said ' teaclller of mngic and the enlisted musicians of {she band shgl be entitled to the same eneiits in res act to y, emo uments, an retirement arising from longevity, reelilistmentllu and length of service as are, or maiy hereafter become, apglicable to other enlisted men of the Army. or pay of military ban, twelve enlisted musicians, at thirty-four dollars per n1onth, four thousand eight hundred and ninety-six dollars; hTwelv3e enlgstedl méiiciaans, at twenty-five dollars per month, three thousand six un re o rs; Sixteen enlisted musicians, at seventeen dollars per month, three _ thousand two hundred and sixty-four dollars; gdditionaé %ay for length of service, one thousand three hundred an twent dollars; Clothing on discharge, one thousand two hundred dollars; Field ¤=¤¤*°*¤¤¤· For pay of Held musicians, one sergeant, with pay of first-class musician, four hundred and eight dollars; One corporal, one hundred and eighty dollars; Thirteen privates, two thousand and twenty-eight dollars; Additiona pay for length of service, eighty-four dollars; Clothing on discharge, Eve hundred dollars; _ °:°¤m* Army ¤€"· d ger pay of General rmy Service: One first sergeant, tnree hundred o ars· Six siergeants, one thousand two hundred and ninety-six dollars; Two cooks, four hundred and thirty-two dollars; Seven corporals, one thousand two hundred and sixty dollars; _ One hundred and nine privates, seventeen thousand and four dollars; Additional pay for length of service, nine thousand four hundred and sixtv·eight dollars; Clothing on discharge, Seven thousand dollars; mg:;¤¤r>· ¤¢¤>¤h· d Eor pay of cavalry detachment: One first sergeant, three hundred o ars· _ Five’sergeants, one thousand and eigihty dollars; One cook, two hundred and sixteen ollars; Four corporals, seven hundred and twenty dollars; Two trumpeters, three hundred and twelve dollars; · Two farriers and blacksmiths, three hundred and sixty dollars; gne saddler, one l11£nd1&ed(?nd5-zighty dolmrsl; H ne wa oner, one un re an sixt -ei dollars; Fifty-eight privates (cavalry), nine tliouind and forty-eight dollars; Additional pay for length of service, one thousand three hundred t and ninety-two dollars; _ Clothing on discharge, two thousand three hundred dollars; mg·£fll¤’Y °°*°°h· d Eor pay of artillery detachment: One first sergeant, three hundred 0 ars· ‘ Threh sergeantsfsix hundred and forty-eight dollars; One cook, two hundred and sixteen dollars;