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 FIFTY—EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. HI. Ch. 1481. 1905. 1113 instruments, uniforms for the bandsmen, telegraphing, feed and maintenance of teams, current expenses, and re airs of all kinds, and for incidental labor and expenses not applicable to any other appropriation, sixty thousand dollars; stores in the departments of steam engineering, one thousand dollars; materials for repairs in steam machinery, one thousand five hundred dollars; for contin encies for the Superintendent of the Academy, to be expended in his discretion, one thousand dollars; apparatus for the instruction of midshipmen in the department of marine engineering and naval construction, thirty thousand dollars; in all, one hundred and three thousand five hundred dollars. In all, Naval Academy, three hundred and forty-eight thousand six hundred and seventy-tive dollars and ninety-six cents. MARINE conrs. M¤ri¤<>¤<>r¤•-. PAY, Msmxn Cours: For pay and allowances prescribed by law of §“,,}’ém ‘ officers on the active list, five hundred and forty-five thousand nine ` hundred dollars; Pay of officers on the retired list: For one major-general, four R¢¤¤=d¤¤¢· colonels, four lieutenant-colonels, one adjutant and inspector, one qhuartermaster, one assistant quartermaster, two majors, nine captains, t ree first lieutenants, and four second lieutenants, seventy-seven thousand and eighty-five dollars; Pay of noncommissioned officers, musicians, and rivates, as pre- E“H°°°°“‘°"‘ scribed by law; and the number of enlisted men shall) be exclusive of those un ergoing 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 Co traveling under orders; including additional compensation for edlited men of the *"‘“““'“'· Marine Corps regularly detailed as gun pointers, messmen, signalmen, or holding good conduct medals, pins, or bars, and the following addi- - tional enlisted men, namely, ten nrst sergeants, sixty-seven sergeants, one hundred and forty-two corporals, ten drummers, ten trumpeters, and one thousand privates, one million five hundred and fifty thousand six hundred and twenty-eight dollars; Pay and allowance of retired enlisted men: For two sergeants-major, m§¤°*“°°‘ °°“”°° one drum major, four gunnery sergeants, one quartermaster-sergeant, ` twelve iirst sergeants, thirty-four sergeants, seven corporals, eight first-class musicians, one drummer, one trumpeter, and forty-two privates, and for those who may be retired during the year, forty-two thousand dollars; Undrawn clothing: For payment to discharged soldiers for clothing Undnwn ¤1¤¢¤i¤z- undrawn, forty-six thousand dollars; Mileage: For mileage to officers traveling under orders without xunxc. troops, twenty-tive thousand dollars; For commutation of quarters of officers on duty without troops ‘f<;t¤gg¤¤¢·**<*¤ 0* where there are no public quarters, thirteen thousand dollars; q " ' PAY or crvrn roucn: In the office of the Brigadier-General Com- gi0*;_§l¤{:;f;é¤t,s 0,_ mandant: One chief clerk, at one thousand six undred dollars; one nee. 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 P’Y“‘°'·**°"” °m°°· hundred dollars; one clerk, at one thousand five hundred dollars; one clerk, at one thousand two hundred dollars; In the office of the assistant paymaster: One clerk, at one thousand four hundred dollars; _ In the office of the ad'utant and inspector: One chief clerk, at one Sp£{,‘§jj‘,{m,gf“’ “* thopsaud six hundred dollars; one clerk, at one thousand five hundred dOl ars; In the office of the assistant adjutant and inspector: One clerk, at one thousand two hundred dollars: