Pay. Subsistence. Forage. Clothing. Amount. MILITARY ESTABLISHMENT. Estimate of the Secretary of War of the sums required to be appropriated for the Department of War, for the year 1834. 2,400 1,095 672 4,167 4 servants 288 292 120 2 aids de camp, in addition to their pay in the line 576 146 384 2 aids de camp, in addition to their pay in the line 88988 700 00 2 inspectors general 2,160 876 960 1,106 1 quartermaster, in addition to pay in the line 1 commissary, in addition to pay in the line ,80 240 192 1 60 1,896 350 432 12,000 3,960 4,015 1,650 7 stewards of regiments, at 20 cents per day 43 stewards of posts, at 15 cents per day 40 matrons, at $6 per month 511 9,625 511 120 700 1 adjutant, in addition to his pay as lieutenant ENGINEERS, INCLUDING THE MILITARY ACADEMY. 1 paymaster, in addition to his pay as lieutenant 1 servant 72 73 6 topographical engineers 4,320 1,752 2,304 12 servants 864 876 4 assistant topographical engineers 4 servants 6 captains 6 servants 6 first lieutenants 6 servants 6 second lieutenants 6 servants 1 professor of natural and experimental philosophy 1 assistant professor of natural and experimental 1 professor of mathematics 600 292 288 175 360 120 180 1,050 180 180 60 350 180 2 servants 144 146 1 60 1,180 180 1 professor of the art of engineering 600 292 2 servants 144 146 1 assistant professor of the art of engineering, in addition to his pay as lieutenant 1 professor of chemistry, in addition to his pay as assistant surgeon, at $10 per month 120 2 teachers of the French language 960 584 250 cadets, 8 acting assistant professor sand teachcrs, with $10 per month additional 20 musicians, 4 to each company, act 29th, April, 1812, say five companies 1,440 60 250 men at 16, 13, and 9 dollars per month 38,000 38,000 59 sergeants |