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 Fxirrrsmvnurn ooueaass. sm. 1. ou. mss. 1902. 687 Pay of officers on the retired list: For three colonels, three lieu- R°“’°d“°*· tenant-colonels, one adjutant and inspector, one uartermaster, three ma]ors, nine captains, three lirst lieutenants, and three second lieutenants, fifty-seven thousand seven hundred and sixty-five dollars. Pay o noncommissioned officers, musicians, and privates, as pre- E””““°""'°“· scribed by law, and the number of enlisted men shall be exclusive of those undergoing imprisonment 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 two hundred and thirty-six thousand and twenty-eight dollars. In addition to the enlisted force of the Marine Corps now authorized Ad“’*°”'·‘ *°'°°· by law there may be enlisted ten gunnery—sergeants, forty sergeants, sixty corporals, ten drummers, ten trumpeters, and six hundred and twenty privates. Pay and allowance of retired enlisted men: For one sergeant-major, ,u§f“’°d °¤“¤*°d one rum-ma]or, four gunnery-sergeants, eight first-class musicians, ` eleven iirst sergeants, twentymine sergeants, four corporals, one drummer, two ii ers, and forty-two privates, and for those who may be retired duripg the gear, thirty-seven thousand dollars. Undrawn clo ing: or pagment to discharged soldiers for clothing U“°"“"‘ °1°““”*· undrawn, thirty thousand dollars. Mileage: For mileage of officers traveling under orders without M°°‘*°· _ troops, twenty thousand dollars. For commutation of quarters to officers on duty without troops q,§,$,’§:“‘““°“ °‘ where there are no public quarters, eight thousand dollars. PAY or crv1L roncn: In the office of the brigpdier-general com- €§g,",§‘}°°,,;,,,,,,,,,,,,_ mandant: One chief clerk, at one thousand five undred and fort ¤¤¢· dollars and eighty cents; one clerk, at one thousand two hundred dol}: lars; one messenger, at nine hundred and seventy-one dollars and twenty-eight cents· In the office of the paymaster: One chief clerk, at one thousand six P°*""“°°"° °"°°· hundred dollars; one clerk, at one thousand four hundred and ninety- six dollars and fifty-two cents; one clerk, at one thousand two hundred and fifty-seven dollars and twelve cents; one clerk, at one thousand two hundred dollars; In the office of the assistant paymaster: One clerk, at one thousand ,,,$K‘Q,$ ’°"”"”” four hundred dollars; _ In the office of the adjutant and inspector: One chief clerk, at one ,,$c°2,}}.»'§2X¤,§P°· "" · thousand five hundred and forty dollars and eight cents; one clerk, at one thousand four hundred and ninety-six doilars and fifty-two cents; In the office of the assistant adjutant and inspector: One clerk, at ,,,§"*,,,,'°Q§,§,,,,.%§*l,,‘}‘,,"‘,,',§f one thousand two hundred dollars; In the office of the quartermaster: One chief clerk, at one thousand °§c§P"°’”°“‘°"“ five hundred and forty dollars and eilghty cents; one clerk, at one thousand four hundred and ninety-six ollars and fifty-two cents; one clerk, at one thousand two hundred and fifty-seven dollars and twelve cents; _ In the office of the assistant uartermaster, Washington, District of m§'§,‘§‘gf,,,,$“"‘“" Columbia, or San Francisco, California: One clerk, at one thousand four hundred dollars; two clerks, additional, for duty in the Philippines-—-one in Pay and one in Quartermastefs Department, at one thousand four hundred dollars each; ln the office of the assistant quartermaster, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: One clerk, at one thousand four hundred dollars: one messenger, at one dollar and seventy-five cents per diem; In all, for y of civil force, twenty-five thousand four hundred and ”*“"“"°’“°”*’· thirty-six dollars and twenty-three cents, and the money herein specifimnlly appro riated for pay of the Marine Corps shall be disbursed and accounted fdr in accordance with existing law as pay of the Marine Corps, and for that purpose shall constitute one fund;