FIFTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 1404. 1905. 853 For extra pav of two enlisted men as messengers in the office of the ad] utant United States Military Academy, at thirty-tive cents each per day, two hundred and nineteen dollars and ten cents; or extra pay of one enlisted man in charge of pro erty and saddle equipment pertaining to riding and equitation other than military, one hun red and fifty-six dollars and fifty cents; · For extra. pay of one first sergeant (cavalryman), at fifty cents per day, one hundred and eighty-two dollars and fifty cents; n all, for pay of Mihtarv Academy band, iield musicians, general armdy service, cavalry detachment, artillery detachment, enlisted men on etached service, and extra pay of enlisted men on s cial dut at the Military A?dem , one hundred and three thousandpfive hundred and twentveig t dollars and thirty-eight cents: Provided, hat the extra pay provided by the preceding paragraphs ,{°.',;°',f,·j;‘{,m,0m shall not be paid to any enlisted man who receives extra-duty pay ` under existing laws or army regulations: Provided further, That the §>_¤¢1>hR- Hawley- President of the United States be, and he is hereby, authorized in his bnphiebfgehghtilg discretion to nominate and, by and with the advice and consent of the “’°°· Senate to appoint 1}pon the retired list of the Army, with the rank of brigallier-general, . oseph R. Hawley, formerly a brigadier-general an brevet majougleneral of volunteers during the civil war: Provirled _;‘iu·t}aq·, That the resident of the United States, be, and he is hereby, ,,,§,°,$°' "’“"’ Om" authorized, in his discretion to nominate and by and with the consent b Mw be ¤»r;_>}¤wd of the Senate to appoint upon the retired list of the Army,—with the °"g°°° ’ I°` rank of Brigadier- eneral, Peter J osof Osterhaus, formerly a Major General of olunteers during the _Civil War. rar or UIVILIANB, ·. " For pay of one teacher of music, one thousand four hundred dollars; P"°"°*'”*""'· Section eleven hundred and eleven of the Revised Statutes is hereby amended to read as follows: °°Sec. 1111. The Military Academy band shall hereafter consist of Qgdgtgyeh one teacher of music, who shall be the leader of the band, one enlisted ¤m餣ie¤.` `p` ‘ band sergeant and assistant leader, and of forty enlisted musicians. . The teacher of music shall receive the pay of a second lieutenant, not mounted; the enlisted band sergeant and assistant leader shall receive six hundred dollars ppr year; and of the enlisted musicians of the band, twelve shall eac receive thirty-four dollars per month, twelve shall each receive twenty-five dollars per month, and the remaining sixteen shall each receive seventeen dollars per month, and each of the aforesaid enlisted men shall also be entitled to the clothing, fuel, ration s, and other allowances of musicians of cavalry; and the said teacher of music, the band sergeant and assistant lea er, and the enlisted musicians of the band shall be entitled to the same benefits in respect to pay, emoluments, and retirement arising from longevity, reenlistment, and lenéth of service as are, or may ereafter become, applicable to other 0 cers or enlisted men of the Army." For clerk to the disbursing officer and quartermaster, one thousand tive hundred dollars; For clerk to adj utant in charge of cadet records, one thousand tive hundred dollars; For one clerk to the adjutant, one thousand two hundred dollars; For clerk to treasurer, one thousand five hundred dollars; - For one clerk to the quartermaster, one thousand two hundred dollars; For two civilian instructors of French, to be employed under rules prescribed by the Secretary of War, at two thousand dollars per year each, four thousand dollars;