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FIFTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 640. 1890. 203 Bay of retired enlisted men: For one sergeant major, one drum ********1 ¢¤¤¤¤·>d major, four first sergeants, four sergeants, one iirst class musician, mm two drummers, one fer, and thirteen pI·ivates, eight thousand seven hundred and forty-three dollars and forty four cents. _ Undrawn clothing: For payment to discharged soldiers for cloth- Uudmwu ciocmng. mg undrawnhthirty-ive thousand dollars: Provided, that no other norm, fund appropriated y this act shall be used for such purpose. L“”"”‘"‘°“· Transportation: For transportation of officers traveling under or- T¤¤¤¤I¤>r¤¤¤¤¤. ders wit out troops, nine thousand dollars. Commutation o quarters: For commutation of quarters for officers Commutatiou or _ on duty without troops where there are no public quarters, four “““"°"“· thousand dollars. Paylof civil force: In the office of the colonel commandant: For Givilfvrcc. one c Ief clerk, at one thousand five hundred and forty dollars and mmm' °°°‘ eighty cents; one messenger, at nine hundred and seventy-one dollars and twentéeight cents; ` In the office of the adjutant and inspector: One chief clerk, at one thousand five hundred and forty dollars and eighty cents; one clerk, at mne thousand four hundred and ninety-six dollars and fifty two cen s; In the office of the paymaster: One chief clerk at one thousand six 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; ’ In the office of the Quartermaster: One chief clerk, at one thousand five hundred and forty dollars and eighty cents; one clerk, at one thousand four hundred and ninety-six dollars and fifty-two centsone clerk, at one thousand two hundred and fifty seven dollars and twelve cents; In the office of the assistant quartermaster, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: one clerk, at one thousand two hundred and fifty-seven dollars and twelve cents; one messenger, at one dollar and seventy- nve cents er diem; In the omce of the assistant quartermaster, Washington, District of Columbia: One clerk at one thousand four hundred dollars; in all, for y of civil force, seventeen thousand four hundred and ninety-thiéee dollars and thirty five cents. Total for pay of Marine Corps, six hundred and eighty-seven thousand four hundred and seventy-one dollars and seventy nine cents. PROVISIONS, MARINE Cours: For one thousand one hundred non- rmuom commissioned officers, musicians, and privates, and commutation of rations to eleven enlisted men, detailed as clerks and messengers, also for payment of board of enlisted men for recruiting parties said payment for board not to exceed two thousand five hundred dollars, sixty-seven thousand dollars; _ For amount required to be transferred to paymaster, Marine Corps, on account of rations to retired men, eighty-two dollars and twenty two cents each per annum, two thousand one hundred and thirty- seven dollars and seventy-two cents ; in all sixty-nine thousand one hundred and thirty seven dollars and seventy-two cents. CLOTHING, MARINE CORPS: For two thousand one hundred non- cmuimg. commissioned officers, musicians, and privates, seventy five thousand dollars. _ FOR FUEL, MARINE CORPS: For heating barracks and quarters, mma. for ranges and stoves for cooking, fuel for enlisted men, and for sales to officers, twent thousand dollars. _ MILITARY STORES, MARINE CORPS: For pay of chief armorer, at Military stores, M three dollars per da , nine hundred and thirty-nine dollars; three mechanics, at two dollars and fifty cents each per day, two thousand three hundred and forty-seven dollars and fifty cents; for purchase of military equipments, such as cartridge-boxes, bayonet-scabbards, haversacks, blanket-bags, knapsacks, canteens, musket-slings,