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FIFTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. C11. 1622. 1904. 347 MARINE CORPS, Marine Corps. PAY, MARINE Cours: For pay and allowances prescribed by law of ggéeg officers on the active list, five undred and forty-five thousand nine " hundred dollars; Pay of officers on the retired list: For one major-general, four colo- Retired listnels, four lieutenant—colonels, one adjutant and inspector, one quartermaster, one assistant guartermaster, two majors, nine captains, three first lieuteuants, and our second lieutenants, seventy thousand two hundred and thirty-seven dollars and fifty cents; - Pay of noncommissioned officers, musicians, and rivates, as pre- E¤¤¤¢¤d ¤¤¤¤- 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 expenses of clerks of the United States Marine Cor s traveling under or ers; including additional compensation for endlsted men of the Ad<*i¤<>¤¤1· Marine Corps regularly detailed as gun pointers, messmen, signalmen, or holding good conduct medals, ins or bars, fifteen thousand dollars; one million three hundred and eighty thousand six hundred and twenty- eight dollars; _ Pay and allowance of retired enlisted men: For two sergeants- ,,,§f"'°° °"“"°° major, one drum-major, four gunnerysergeants, one quartermaster— sergeant, twelve first sergeants, thirty-four sergeants, seven corporals, eig t first-class musicians, one drummer, one trumpeter, and forty-two pnvates, and for those who may be retired during the year, thirty- eight thousand dollars· . ’ ndrawn clothing: Por pa ent to discharged soldiers for clothing Uudmwn °l°¤¤¤8· undrawn, thirty-six thousandyldlollars; . , Mileage: For mileage of officers traveling under orders without M“<>¤8*=- troops, twenty thousand dollars; _ For commutation of quarters of officers on dutly without troops qu‘;$gePr;"“'°**°¤ °* where there are no public quarters, eight thousand ollars; ` PAY or orvu. Folica: In the office of the Bri dier—General Com- §f,‘,’f,l¤f‘;{f§;m,q of_ mandant: One chief clerk, af one thousand six hhndred dollars; one Hee ` 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"*'“°“‘°"’°“°°· 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 adjutant and ins ctor: One chief clerk, at one &_<{5;_,*:Q_{,nc;¤¤ ?¤· thousand six hundred dollars; one clerk? at one thousand five hundred sp P ' dollars; In the office of the assistant adjutant and inspector: One clerk, at ‘ one thousand two hundred dollars; _ In the office of the quartermaster: One chief clerk, at one thousand n§§"‘°"“""°’“ °" six hundred dollars; one clerk, at one thousand five hundred dollars; one clerk. at one thousand two hundred dollars; one draftsman, at one thousand six hundred dollars; one clerk, at one thousand two hundred dollars; In the office of the assistant quartermaster, Washington, District of Columbia, or San Francisco, California: Two clerks, at one thousand four hundred dollars each; two clerks, additional, for duty in the Pnili pines——one in Pav and one in Quartermaster’s Department-at one thousand four hundred dollars each; _ In the office of the assistant uartermaster, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: One clerk, at one thousand six hundred dollars; one messenger, at eight hundred and forty dollars;