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FOR'l`Y·NlNTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. C11. 574. 1886. 95 Additional pay: For pay of officers on the retired—list for length of Longevity. service, to be paid with their current monthly pay, two hundred and forty-five thousand six hundred and seventeen dollars and fifty cents. RETIRED-LIST or ENLISTED mziv. For pay of the enlisted men of the Army on the retired-list, thirty-six Enlisted men on thousand four hundred and twenty-six dollars and eighty-three cents. '°*i’°d ust- MISCELLANEOUS. For pay of sixty·Iive contract surgeons, one hundred and sixty hos- Contract snrpital matrons, and fourteen veterinary surgeons, one hundred and 2¤•>¤¤, etceleven thousand dollars. For pay of forty-six paymaste1·’s clerks, at one thousand four hundred P a y m a s the rs dollars each per annum, thirty paymaster’s messengers, and traveling °l°*`kS· °*°· expenses of paymaster’s clerks actually paid by them, in all, eighty- eight thousand eight hundred dollars. For expenses of courts-martial and courts of inquiry, and compensa- Courts-martial, tion of witnesses attending the same, nfteen thousand dollars. °*°· For additional pay to officer in charge of public buildings, and so Char-geofpnblio forth, in \\‘ashington, District of Columbia, five hundred dollars. gluiiglngsr W¤¤h· For additional pay to the ohicer commanding Military Prison at liilitsry prison, Leavenworth, Kansas, one thousand dollars. k:u*;'°¤“’°**l=· For commutation of quarters to commissioned officers on duty with- Cvmmuwtivn of out troops at places where there are no public quarters, one hundred ‘1““"°”· and fifty thousand dollars. ‘ For allowances for travel, retained pay, clothing not drawn, and for AU<>W¤¤<=•=¤· interest on deposits, payable to enlisted men on discharge, in all, eight hundred thousand dollars. For mileage to officers, when authorized by law, not to exceed one Mileagehundred and thirty thousand dollars: Provided, That in disbursing Pwvivvthis allowance the maximum sum to be allowed and paid shall be four M“‘“‘“m““°"" cents per mile, distance to be computed over the shortest usually °°°°` traveled routes, and, in addition thereto, the cost of transportation · actually paid, exclusive of sleeping or parlor car fare; making in all for pay of the Army, twelve million five hundred and forty-nine thousand eight hundred and fifty-seven dollars and twenty-one cents. All the money hereinbeforc appropriated shall be disbursed and accounted for by the Pay Department as pay of the Army, and for that purpose shall constitute one fund. sunsrstrmvcm or THE ARMY. For the purchase of subsistence supplies; for issue as rations to §¤l>¤i¤f¢¤¤¤ ¤¤1>- troops, civil employes when entitled thereto, contract surgeons, hospital P1‘°* matrons, military convicts at posts, prisoners of war (including Indians held by the Army as prisoners, but for whose subsistence, appropriation is not otherwise made) estimated for the fiscal year on the basis of nine million nine hundred and seventy-one thousand eight hundred rations; for sales to officers and enlisted men of the Army; for authorized extra issue of candles, and salt and vinegar for public animals; for issues to Indians visiting military posts, and to Indians employed with_the Army without pay as guides and scouts; for payments for cooked rations for recruiting parties and recruits; for hot codec, canned beef and beans for troops traveling when it is impracticable to cook their rations · for scales, weights, measures, utensils, tools, stationery, blank-books and forms, printing, advertising, commercial newspapers, use of telephones, oiilce furniture; for temporary buildings, cellars, and other means of protecting subsistence supplies (when not provided by the Quartermas ter’s Department); for bake-ovens at posts and in the field, and repairs thereof; for extra pay to enlisted men employed on extra duty in the