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 1;*lFTY—NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 3590. 1906. 579 That the President be authorized to appoint, by and with the advice Appointment or and consent of the Senate, two additional professors of mathematics in g}1°,g;1${,‘}l,u$irc‘§$e"°" the Navy, who shall be extra numbers in said list, and who shall take ranlctherein according to that held by them respectively when so appointed, if such appointees are officers of the Navy, otherwise at the focritbof said list. ` at al records (such as muster and rolls and re rts relatin '*`¤¤°*°*· etc-- °* to the personnel and operations of publihasirnd private armed iressels og; iixtiiiiiioliiir of me the North American colonies in the war of the Revolution now in any of the Executive Departments shall be transferred to the Secretary of the Navy, to be preserved, indexed, and prepared for publication. MARINE CORPS. Mar1neCorps, PAY, Mmmm Cours: For pay and allowances prescribed by law of $‘§é,,,,_ oflicers on the active list, five hundred and seventy-six thousand one hundred and eighty dollars. For pay of officers prescribed by law, on the retired list: For one R°""°° ““°· major-general commandant, six brigadier-generals, four colonels, five lieutenant-colonels, one major and adjutant and ins ctor, two majors, nine captains, five iirst lieutenants, and five second ligutenants, and for officers who may be placed thereon during the year, including such increased pay as is now or may hereafter be provided for retired oiiigersa regularly assigned to active duty, one hundred and fifteen thousand ol rs. - Pay of noncommissioned officers, musicians, and rivates, as pre- Imimdmen. 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 ex nses of clerks of the United States Marine Corps traveling under ordgrs, including additional compensation for enlisted men of the mgdgi¤¤¤¤1wmm¤- Marine Cor s regularly detailed as gun pointers, messmen, signal- ° ` men, or holding good-conduct medals, pins, or bars, and for prizes for excellence in gunnery exercise and target practice, both afloat and _ ashore, one million eight hundred and eighty-three thousand five hundred and fifty-tive dollars and twenty cents. Pay and allowance of retired enlisted men: For two sergeanbmajors, mgnetired enlisted one drum—major, fourgunnery -sergeants, nine quartermaster-sergeants, ' nine first sergeants, t irty-one sergeants, five corporals, twelve musicians, one iifer, and thirty privates, and for those who may be retired during the iiscal year, fifty thousand dollars. Und rawn clothing: For payment to discharged soldiers for clothing U¤d¤w¤ ¤1<>¢¤i¤s· undrawn, seventy-seven thousand six hundre and thirty dollars. Deposits; For interest on soldiers’ deposits, three thousand dollars, dJ¤t¤ ¤¤1di¤r¤’ and so much as may be necessar to re und such deposits: Provided, Thnt hereafter enlisted men of the Marine Corps shall be entitled to D°P°°“‘°*“"£”€“· deposit their savings with the United States, through any paymaster, in the same manner and und}er the sarge condptions as is nop or may hereafter be rovided for the en iste men o the Navy: ended, _¤r<¤¤i¢¤¤¤v wim- Anweqw, Thatpthe sums so dpiposited shall pass to the credit of the S3,‘},£?”p°Y°*PM"m° appropriation for pay of the i arine Corps, glileagez For milea e to officers traveling under orders without M¤¤¤z¢· troops, thirty thousand dollars; For commutation of qll3I'i30l‘S of ofHC0l’S OH duty Without troops Cgtmmutation of where there are no public quarters., fifteen thousand dollars; ‘*“" "“‘ PAY or crvir, ronon: In the office of the Bri adier-General Com- dn,,! mandant: One chief clerk, M OBB tl10uS3¤d six iundred dollars; one omee. 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 mymaseer tum.