TABLE OF PAY, SUBSISTENCE, FORAGE, ETC.-Continued. Military Storekeepers attached to the Quartermaster's De- At all other arsenals, $1,040 per annum. Post Chaplain, to be determined by the Council of Administration, not to exceed Medical Cadets Hospital Steward, appointed by the Secretary of War, and Female Nurses, 40 cents per day and one ration. Master Wagoners, act August 3, 1861. Wagoners, act August 3, 1861 The commanding officer of a company is entitled to $10 per month for responsibility of arms and clothing. Officers are entitled to the pay of a private soldier, $2 50 per month for clothing, and one ration per day Every commissioned officer below the rank of Brigadier General is entitled to one additional ration per day Two dollars per month is to be retained from the pay of each private soldier until the expiration of his Paymaster's clerks, $700 per annum, and 75 cents per day when actually on duty. The Adjutants, Quartermasters, and Commissaries of Battalions will receive the emoluments now provided by law for Regimental Adjutants. NOTE.-Chaplains, $40 per month and 4 rations. Upon the recommendation of the Council of Administration the Secretary of War may allow Chaplains $20 per month in addition. Chaplains in volunteers, by act of July, 1861, are paid as Captains of Cavalry. IV. 66 80 88 93 971 061 20 1 33 1 46 1 83 2 20 2 56 2 93 3 30 3 66 4 03 4 40 4 76 4 40 4 80 5 20 4 76 5 20 5 63 |