SAPPERS, MINERS, AND PONTONIERS. Z e Sergeant Private of the 1st class Private of the 2d class.. The commanding officer of a company is entitled to $10 per month for responsi- Officers' subsistence is commuted at thirty cents per ration; forage, $8 per month Officers are entitled to the pay of private soldier, $2 50 per month, clothing, and Every commissioned officer below the rank of Brigadier-General is entitled to one One dollar per month is to be retained from the pay of each private soldier until] All enlisted men are entitled to $2 per month additional pay for re-enlisting, and Paymasters' clerks, $700 per annum, and 75 cents per day when actually on • Entitled to only three rations per day as Lieutenant. 34 00 13 00 + Only the Captains and subalterns of Dragoons, Cavalry, and Mounted Riflemen are entitled to two horses in time of peace. ... VI. 1 001 201 33 1 401 461 601 80 2 00 XIV. 2 33 2 803 103 263 423 734 20 4 66 XXIII. 3 834 605 105 365 616 136 90 7 66 8 43 9 20 9 96 40 7 20 8 00 8 80 9 60 10 40 8 33 9 16 10 00 10 83 8 66 9 53 10 40 11 26 9 00 9 90 10 80 11 70 Form No. 1.-ESTIMATE FOR FUNDS. Estimate of Funds required for the pay, subsistence, forage, and clothing of the troops of the United States, of which Paymaster, from the 1st of· 18-, to the 1st of · -, 18—, two months, founded on the actual number of said troops. -, Paymaster U. S. A. I certify that the above estimate is founded on the best data, as to the actual number of troops, to be obtained. Aggregate amount |