176 'FIFTYSECONI) CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 195. 1892. ¤·l¤dg,g;}°d’°°¤*: Judge-Advocate General’s Department: For the pay of the officers in ' the J udge—Advoeate General’s Department, as now authorized and provided by law, twenty-seven thousand dollars; I·°“8°"*”Y· For additional pay to such officers for length of service, to be paid with their current monthly pay, seven thousand dollars. In all, thirty-four thousand dollars. Siam €¤u>¤· Signal Corps: For pay for the officers of the Signal Corps, as now provided by law, twenty-two thousand four hundred dollars; Lcugmny. For additional pay to such officers for length of service, to be paid with their current monthly pay, five thousand nine hundred and sixty dollars; In all, twenty-eight thousand three hundred and sixty dollars. F¤¤*¤¤* LM- Bnrmnn omvrcnns. 0¤i<>¤r¤- For pay of officers on the retired list, and for officers who may be placed thereon during the current year, one million one hundred and ‘ twenty-two thousand four hundred and ninety-one dollars and thirty- five cents; i·<>¤1z¤v¤=y- For additional pay to such officers for length of service, to be paid with their current monthly pay, three hundred and thirty-four thousand one hundred and eleven dollars and ninety cents; In all, one million four hundred and fifty-six thousand six hundred and three dollars and twenty-five cents. -‘¤¤1i¤¢¤·i ¤¤¤¤· RETIRED Bnnrsrmn Max. For pay of the enlisted men of the Army on the retired list, two hun dred and eighty-seven thousand six hundred and eleven dollars and seventynine cents. . Mi¤·>¤11¤¤<>¤>¤¤· MISCELLANEOUS. °,}f°*”°°* °°”*°°°· For pay for medical services at posts where there are no medical of- ` hcers, fifteen thousand dollars; for pay of not exceeding one hundred hospital matrons, twelve thousand dollars; for pay of not exceeding fourteen veterinary surgeons, thirteen thousand eight hundred dollars; in all, forty thousand eight hundred dollars. n$°¤¤;;:;jfé':;B°*°'k¤ For pay of not exceeding thirty-eight paym asters’ clerks, at one thou— ` sand fonr hundred dollars each; not exceeding thirty paymasters’ mes sengers and traveling expenses of paymasters’ clerks and expert accountant of the Inspector-General’s Department, eighty-four thousand "’°”*°·'· two hundred dollars: Provided, That the number of paymasters’ clerks I §¤·i¤¤¤i¤¤ i¤ ¤¤¤¤· shall be reduced one for every paymaster reduced under the operations ’°of this act: Provided further, That the maximum sum to be allowed nmmummveiing paymaste1·’s clerks, and the expert accountant of the Inspector-Gen~ ‘*"°"`“""°‘ eral’s Department, when traveling on duty, shall be tour cents per mile, and in addition thereto, when transportation can not be furnished by the Quarternnusteis Department, the cost of same actually paid by them, exclusive of parlor~<·ar or sleeping-car fare and transfers. C°¤¤¤·m”'**l· °‘°· For compensation of reporters and witnesses attending upon courtsmartial and courts of inquiry, seven thousand two hundred and seventy _ _ _ nine dollars and seventy-eight cents.
“,§’_‘éf """""’*¥’~ For additional pay to officer in charge of public buildings and grounds,
' in Washiiigtrin, District of Columbia, one thousand dollars. Ewm =•<·¤¤¤¤*=·¤¤· For expert accountant for the Inspector-General’s Department, to be appointed hereafter in case of vacancy by the Secretary of War, two thousand five hundred dollars. q_ggt¤:;¤¤¢¤**¤¤ of For commutation of quarters to commissioned officers on duty with _out troops, at stations where there are no public quarters, one hundred "’°'*‘°’· _ and seventy thousand dollars: Provided, That officers temporarily ab- '*`°'¤P°"*'Y °°'“°°· sent on duty in the field, shall not lose their right to quarters or commutation thereof at their permanent station while so temporarily absent: