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 F1F*1‘Y-N1NTH oouemzss. sm. 11. cu. 2511. 1907. 1 163 thousand dollars: Provided, That officers who served creditably in the QQQQQAW 0, my regular or volunteer forces during the civil war prior to April ninth, ¤51ier—s¤¤e¤>1s lmviuz eighteen hundred and sixty-five, and who now hold the rank of rr w'"S°m°°' brigadier-general on the active list of the Army, havin previously hel that rank for three years or more, shall, when retired from active · service, have the rank and retired pay of major—general. For additional pay to such officers for length of service, to be id I"“g°"“*`· with their current- monthly pay, three hundred and ninety-two thldusand dollars. · In all, two million six hundred and ninety-two thousand dollars. I 1:14;*1*1111:0 ENLISTED num. ` For y of the enlisted men of the Arm on the retired l' nine m*‘°“’°° °““¤*°d hundred; thousand dollars. y lst, m' MISCELLANEOUS. Miscellaneous. For pay of sevenlg-five hospital matrons, nine thousand dollars. ¤¤¤1>i¤¤1 ¤¤¤¤¤¤¤- For pay of one uperintendent Nurse Corps, one thousand eight N$·;gg;i¤¢¤¤d¤¤t hundre ollars. M For one hundred nurses, fifty-f:ive thousand and twenty dollars. Num For pay of thirty-nine veterinarians, at one thousand five hundred V€*¤¤‘i¤¤¤‘i¤¤¤· dollars each, fifty-eight thousand five hundred dollars. For additional pay to such veterinarians, for len th of service, to be !·°¤8¤*i*>‘· paid with their current monthly pay, six thousandg dollars. For thirty-one dental sur cons, fifty-seven thousand nine hundred ¥>¤¤*¤1¤¤¤¤·¤>¤¤- and sixty dollars: Prm:ided,gl`hat hereafter the number of dental sur- ons authorized btw} law shall be thirty-one, of which number one shall Ag§'§,}},f°’ ““"‘“" hd detailed to the nited States Militaxéy Academy. For contract surgeons, three hundre and sixty thousand dollars. °°“""°* “"f"°°'“· For pay of ninety paymasters’ clerks, one hundred and thirty-eight P“""°“‘°” °l°’“· thousand seven hundred and eighty-eight dollars and three cents. For pay of paymasters’ messengers, sixteen thousand dollars. “¤•>¤¢•¤- For traveling expenses of paymasters’ clerks and expert accountant rmveinugexpeum. of the Inspector-General’s Department, seventeen thousand dollars. For ex nses of courtsmartial, courts of inquiry, military commis— ceum-¤n·u.1,.·¤.·. sions, andieompensation of reporters and witnesses attending the same, thhty tdduslm ldouarsl ih h f bl b ld d d I `ora itiona ytoo 'cer in c argeo pu ic ui in s an groun s omr-er. nu1rm.¤¤ at Washington, District of Columbia, one thousand dollinrs. 3l‘{;'.,i.T,§§'Ll‘.l'T‘ °""'°° For commutation of quarters to commissioned officers on duty with- cemmummm of · out troops at stations where there are no public quarters, four hundred ‘*“"""'· °’“"”· and eighteen thousand dollars. For travel allowance to enlisted men on discharge, one million dollars. mg;¤r¢¤· ¤¤¤¤¢~¤1 For clothin not drawn due to enlisted men on discharge, eight hun- ciézmnguemmm. dred thousand dollars. For interest on soldiers’ deposits, one hundred thousand dollars, and ¤¤¤·¤¤»·¢<>¤ d¤r•<>·*¤=· so much as may be necessary to pay hack such deposits, _ _ _ For pay of translator and librarian of the military mformation dlV1- rnmmwr, me sion, General Stall (`orps, one thousand eight hundred dollars. For pay of expert accountant for the Inspector-General’s Depart- Expert teeeuumm. ment, two thousand five hundred dollars. _ For extra pay to enlisted men employed on extra duty for periods of mljélgg not less than ten days in the offices of district artillery engineers, district ordnance officers, and switchboard operators, at seacoast fortilications, eight thousand dollars. _ For extra pay to enlisted men employed on extra duty as switch-board wiggébgw <>1»—·¤¤- operators at each interior post of the Army, eight thousand dollars. For mileage to officers and contract surgeons when authorized by etgxuesge m emtes, law, five hundred and fifty thousand dollars. · `