Statement showing the number of civilians employed, where and on what duty employed, &c.-Continued. 44422 42 Captains. Carpenters. Seamen. Mates. | Teamsters. Hostlers. Cooks. Wheelwrights. Painter. Saddlers. Herders. Packers. Inspectors. Marker. Trimmers. Weighmaster. Total monthly pay. Blacksmiths. Remarks. 40 00 180 00 1, 625 00 Headquarters Military Division of the Missouri and office of chief quartermaster. 790 00 Depot quartermaster's office. 2,600 10 General depot of supplies. 410 00 Headquarters and chief quartermas 575 00 Headquarters Department of the East. 2,831 50 The following are temporarily employed under direction of the depot quartermaster, Washington, D. C., in connection with the erection of headstones upon soldiers' graves, and are not included in the above statement: 17 clerks employed at Washington, D. C 1 copyist employed at Washington, D. C. 3 civil engineers employed at Washington, D. C., and other points. 4 laborers employed at Washington, D. C., Alexandria, Va., and Antietam National Cemetery. 1 rodman employed at Washington, D. C. 1 watchman employed at Washington, D. C. 2 Cartmen employed at Antietam National Cemetery. Monthly pay. $1,900 00 45 00 Quarters. Fuel. Forage. Total. Quarters. TABLE No. 1.-Statement of the commutation or money value of allowances for quarters, fuel, and forage paid by officers of the Quartermaster's Department to officers, non-commissioned officers, and privates of each grade for one month, January, 1860, and for non-commissioned officers and privates for January, 1877. Department of Utah, Camp Department of Oregon, Fort Department of California, San Floyd. Vancouver. Francisco. Fuel. Forage. Fuel. Forage. Department of the East, Troy, Department of the West, Saint Department of Texas, San An N. Y. Louis, Mo. tonio. Department of New Mexico, Santa Fé. Total. Quarters. Total. Quarters. Fuel, Forage. Total. | Quarters. Fuel. Forage. Total. Washington, D. C. Fuel. Forage. Total. Quarters. Fuel. Forage. Total. TABLE NO. 1.-Statement of the commutation or money value of allowances for quarters, fuel, forage, &c.-Continued. Sergeants, general service, U. S. A., on duty as clerks and messengers in the War Department, Washington, D. C. Headquarters Department of the East, Headquarters of the Army, New York Troy, N. Y. City. The men paid allowances received a per diem of 25 cents each when employed as laborers and teamsters and mechanics when regularly on duty in the Quartermaster's The allowance of fuel for 1860 is computed for a winter month (January), with an increase of one-fourth north of 39 and one-third north of 43 degrees of latitude, in accord- Cost for commutation of quarters and fuel fixed in accordance with paragraph 974, Army Regulations for 1857, and decision of Secretary of War fixing price of rooms at different points, dated May 12, 1857. Regulation allowance of fuel purchased at market price. |