. --- r s 1 9 a M«2 6^ 1 pi ^ ft MARINE CORPS. 35 Form 6. STATEMENT FOR LOSS OF ARMS AND ACCOUTERMENTS, (Unavoidable.) [Referred to in paragraphs 51 and 85.] U. S. S. Ohio, Baltimore, Md., Dec. 31, 1874. I CERTIFY that on the 24th day of December, 1874, the below-mentioned musket was lost under the following circumstances : Private J. H., a member of the guard, armed and equipped for post, when about to take his station on port gang-way, had his musket knocked over- board, from his hands, by a block falling from aloft, and it could not be recovered. J. B., First Lieut. U. S. M. C, Comdg. Marine Guard, Approved. W. S., Cajpt. U. S. N., Commanding. [IN TRIPLICATE.] One with each copy of the return. One to be retained. CD 6 C3 -j 6 ci U 2 % ^ 1 s m w-i ew 05~ ^ ^o 3 cr' °S?- ^'OJ S ^ -^ S-2 h-^ A o a a t^ ^aj D S P o ir P =3 -3 -o Ph M ^ 3 A C 36 FORMS. Form 7. STATEMENT FOR LOSS OF ARMS, ACCOUTERMENTS, ETC., (Preventable.) [Eeferred to in paragraphs 22, 55, 56, 58, and 85.J STATEMENT of arms, accoidennents, etc., in charge of First Lieut, J. B., U. S. M. C, U. S. S. Ohio, lost or destroyed dy neglect, and charged on pay- rolls, during part of ith quarter, 1874. NAMES. Rank. Articles charged. How lost or destroyed. Date. 1 *: a 1 1 1 1 1 1 6 i ■■ 1 1 2; i i 1 T 1 2 1 4 i -2 18 80 25 5 On what pay- roll charged. 1874. K"ov. 23 T. D Fifer Pvt. Pvt. Fell overboard through carelessness. 1 Quarter end- Dec. 5 A. M .. Dec. 20 T. S Could not account for them satisfactorily. )■ ing Decem- 1 ber 31, 1874. Tc tal amount cliar ged... J I CERTIFY that tlie above-enumerated amounts liave been charged against the names mentioned, on the pay-roll of this ship, for the quarter ending December 31, 1674. J. B., First Lieut. U. S. M. C., U. S. S. Ohio, Comdg. Marine Guard. December 31, 1874. [In- triplicate.— One with each copy of the return. One to be retained.] XOTE. — Metallic ornaments, knapsacks, haversacks, &c., in ordinary use by the men, should be charged to' them on the pay-rolls when lost or destroyed by their fault, and a copy of the charges entered on the above statement, (par. 22.) S , d « t-~ ^A '3 S 1 i I'^t. c? -:.2 $ ^^t ^ ? ^o ^ 411 ^ l o 1 z '11% V: "Si-; (> ^ ^.r ^' E° hs" MARINE CORPS. ^7 FOl'311 §, BOARD OF SURVEY. [Eeferred to in paragraph 42.] U. S. S. Ohio, Sir : Baltimore, Md., Dec. 4, 1874. I respectfully request that a survey be ordered on the following articles in my charge, which I believe to be unserviceable. Very respectfully. Your obedient servant, J. B., First Lieut. U. S. M. C, Captain W. S., U. S. X., Comdg. Marine Guard. Comdg. U. S. S. Ohio. LIST OF ARTICLES REFERRED TO ABOVE. (10) Ten bayonet-scabbards. (10) Ten cartridge-boxes. (10) Ten cartridge-bos belts. 38 FORMS. Form 8— Continued. U. S. S. Ohio, Gentlemen : Baltimore, Md., Bee. 4, 1874. You will hold a strict and careful survey on the articles mentioned in the accompanying request, and report to me, in triplicate, their condition. If, in your judgment, they are unserviceable, you will state the particu- lars in which they are so, and the probable cause ; and if there is any reason to believe that proper care has not been taken for their preservation, you will state in whose charge the articles were when damaged and the amount necessary to be assessed to cover such damage. You will also recommend what disposition should be made of the articles surveyed. Respectfullv, yours, W. S., Caj^t. U. S. N., Commanding. Lieut. Comdr. G. C., U. S. 2\\ . Lieut. B. E., U. S. N. Master A. 0., U. S. X. MARINE CORPS. 39 Form 8— Continued. [Eeferred to in paragraph 43. J U. S. S. Ohio, Sir : Baltimore^ Md, Dec. 5, 1874. In obedience to your order of tlie 4th inst., we have held a strict and careful survey on the articles mentioned therein, and find as follows, viz : That the ten (10) bayonet-scabbards, ten (10) cartridge-boxes, and ten (10) cartridge-box belts look much worn, and, in their present condition, are un- serviceable. Some of the scabbards are without their metallic tips ; the covers of the boxes are badly bent, and in some cases broken ; and the belts appear much worn at the edges and ends. After a careful examination of the facts as shown by evidence, the Board are of the opinion that the articles have been in use many years, that due care has been taken for their preservation, and that no blame can be at- tached to First Lieut. J. B., U. S. M. C, in charge of the articles. The Board being of the opinion that many of the scabbards and boxes can be repaired, and that suitable waist-belts can be made from the cartridge- box belts, recommend that all the articles be turned over to the Quartermas- ter's Department of the Marine Corps. Respectfully, Your obedient servants, G. C, Lieut. Comdr. U. S. N. B. E., Lieut U. S. N. A. O., Master U. S. N. Capt. W. S., U. S. K, Comdg. U. S. S. Ohio. Approved : W. S., CcqH. U. S. N., Commanding. [TO BE MADE IN TRIPLICATE.] One to be sent to the Quartermaster immediately after the survey. One to the Fourth Auditor vpith the return. One to be retained by the officer asking the survey.. 40 FORMS. Indorsement for Form 8. Voucher :N'o. — .* Part of Uh quarter, 1874. Keport of Survey on Articles of Accouterments iu charge of J. B., First Lieut. U. S. M. C, U. S. S. Ohio. Ordered by Capt. W. S., TJ. S. K, Commanding. Number for entry in the copy of the return for the Fourth Auditor. MARINE CORPS. 41 FoFEia 9. [Eeferred to in paragraph 24.] TABLE specifying the allowance of Clothing to enlisted men of the Marine Corps, apportioned for each year respectively. AKTICLES. Full-dress hat Pompons f Undress Caps i Fatigue I Ornaments* (Full-dress Coats < ( Undress Epaulet bullion, (sets) Fatigue-jackets Overcoat f Full-dress coats , ( Full-dress . FiFXD-MUSIC. Boys' Jackets. I Undress . ( "Woolen Trouseks ( Flannel Shirts Soclis (pairs) Blankets FOR EACH YEAR. Ist. 2d 3d. 4th. 5th 2 3 2 5 1 2 2 3 20 8 8 10 11 10 10 20 2 * One ornament is allowed with each cap. Any issued in excess of that allowance will be charged as "extra." Note.— "When clothing is issued gratuitously to replace that destroyed to prevcut con- tagion, (par. 39,) tho issues should in no case exceed the actual necessity of tbe men. It is not intended to replace every article lost— only siich as may he necessary for their health and comfort; and such issues will be of clothing in kind, not payment of money. (See Dec. 2d Compt., sect. 490.) Bi ., with the Quartermast (Isi (2d (3d (4tti preclerneatli tbe closure on the opi TO WHOM DELIVERED. To the command do Sold by auction By bal. on hand carried down. Total accounted for. Total accounted for. Total accounted for. Total accounted for. d Form 10. ACCOUNT- OUHREKT. (Referred to in par.igrapU 71. J Capt. E. v., U. S. M. C, at Marine Barracks, Baltimore, Md., in Account-Current for Clotliing, etc., with the Quartermaster's Department, United States Marino Corps. FROM WHOM RECEIVED. 1 1 -s s ■g 1 1 1 1 CArs. CO,VTS. 1 a 1 « 1 1 1 .1 j FIELD-MUSIC. s & s 1 TK0USEK8. SHIBTS. i 1 70 1 30 28 ? i 50 = 48 1 I 40 40 1 f 3 2 REMARKS. DATE. TO WnOM DEI.IVEUED. 1 1 1 1 .1 f ~m — - — — — j J 1 i lo" 1 io i 70 — — ^. ? I i i I 1 1 1 IT IT ¥ I "i i 1 1 3 1 1 1 jiici. Woolen. 1 •3 i 35 IT 1 70 10 75 i I 1 1 "co 1 33 IT 00 "oo" 1 2 1 ^S. Woolm. 1 "os" 1 1 "35" i 1 1 i i 1 REMARKS. ! 1 i 5 1 \ 1675. (]»1 ar.) Jan. 1 Jan. 1 Fob. 14 To balance from Dec. 31, 1874. - do do Firat Lieut. J. B Total to bo acconntod for. To bal. on hand brought down. Total to be accounted for. .!». 60 60 "eo" = eo 60 30 "s IT 33 60 60 60 30 30 10 10 70 70 ..^ = fo - 5 Conilomnea Doc. 0, 1B74. 1875. 1st quarter ■March" 4! :";■.:;:: March 31 To the command soiiVi)" auction!;;; :;:.■;. ■;:;;; nybal'.oi. luuidc.irrieddown. Total accounted for Regular issuea. Extra iHsucs. Ah per hill of sale. 60 = = = 60 65 "77 "ro 60 60 59 10 70 Bil dr.) April 1 — _ — ~ _ _ _ _ ... ^^ ^^^ ^ ^ ^ ^^^ = ^ "^^ ^ "^ ^ ^^ ^ ~ = ^^= = ^^ ^ ^^ = = = ^ = ~" = = = ^ = = == = = = = = ^= = = = = = = Total to be accounted for. _ — — — — - — — — — — — — — — 4th quarter — — — — — — _ — — — — — _ _ _ • ... (tth Qr,) Oct 1 = = = "= = = = ^ ^ = ^^ ^^ ^^^ ^^^ ^ ^ ^ ^ = ^ "^^ ^ ^ "^ = ^ "^ ^"^ "^^ ^ =^ "= = = = = = = = = = = = = = = Total to be accounted for. _ _ _ _ — — _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - _ .... Note.— A quarter having hcen completed, the account should he ruled and closed up, and the balance on hand carried dowu to tlio hcgiuniiig of tlie suhsetiiient quarter, uiuicrueatli tbc tlosiire ou the opi>osite side of the account. Tlio outvies of this quarter should ho contiauod in tho order of date, the saino as tho preceding, and so on, successively, halancing tho account at the close of each quarter. Eeturn of Clothing for the 1st quarter of 1875. Captain R. V., U. S. M. C, Marine Barracks, Baltimore, Md. / rihiM.«Mli^HMI Form 11. [Referred to in paragraphs 72, 79, 84, 94, and 97,] EBTTJRN of Clothing, etc., in charge of Capt. B. V., U. 8. M. C, at Marine Barracks, Baltimore, Md., for the Quarter ending March 31, 1875. 1 ■s 1 1 mOM WHOM RECEIVED. 1 1 i 1 .1 1 1 CAPS. COATS. 1 1. 1 1 1 J P.....MUS>C. i 1 3 TUOUBEKS. S„,UTB. ? 1 I ? 1 1 1 £■ 1 i 1 1 1 1 i S 1 1 i 60 1 1 1 Boys' Jackets. Woolen. 1 3 1 i 1 3 DATE. 1 1 i 1 E REMARKS. Dr. Balance on band from December 31, 1874 60 60 60 60 30 30 70 4 ?§ 50 5 35 70 5 -0 30 50 40 2 S^^Hbi^'^"'""- February 14 1 First Lieut. J. B 5 60 CO 60 60 35 60 30 10 70 4 60 65 35 85 70 30 50 40 2 TO WHOM DELIVERED. Cr. 1 2 1 '28" 48 ■46'" ...... Roanlar issues. - do -- Sold by auction ■■fio" -60- "hi" "oo' "'33" m ■36' 'io' "■io"' "4" 55 •35- 75 "76" As per bill of sale. 60 60 60 60 35 60 30 10 70 ' 60 65 35 85 70 30 50 40 ** 60 60' 59 60 » 60 30 » 70 1 . I 47 ! 5., 1 •,. 1 „ 70 28 1 .« i .0 1 = CERTIFY that the above return exhibits a correct statement of the clothing, etc., iu my charge during the quarter ending March 31, 1875. Note.— The device and shield for the full-dress hat ii s part of the clothing allowance, 1 YOUOHEE, No. 2. 1st quarter, 1875, Eeceipt-roll for regular issues. Captain E. Y., U. S. M. C, Marine Barracks, Baltimore, Md. EEOEIPT-EOLL FOE EEGULAE ISSUES. [Eoferrcd to in paragraphs 21 and 96.] WE, the uudersiguea, United States Marines, acknowledge to have received from Oapt. E. V., U. S. M. C, in charge of Clothing at Marine Barracks, Baltimore, Md., during the quarter ending March 31, 1875, the articles of Clothing to which our names are allixcd. EANK. 1 i 1 CM.S. C0.T3. 1 1 1 1 1 1 I f 1 ........... 1 TliOUSEnS. s.,.„.s. s n ? I i 1 1 SIGNATUKES. WITNESSES. NAMES. ENLISTMENT. 1 1 1 1 1 s i 1 Boys' Jackets. Woolen. 3 t 1 i a 1 P t i JEOSTU. -■• Aug. 10 30 1870 - = = = = = = = = == = = = ^ zz = ^= = = ^ L. A.,l3tLloutU.S.M.C 0. 1!., SorKoniitU.S.M.C L. A Disohai'sod Maich 10, 1875. E F E.+ P 1 ' ' _^^ "" ™"'' When tbore ia more than i receipt-roll, a auramary should he made on last roll used, exhibiting the total ( roll and the "Total issued.' ; CEiiTU'Y that tlio above rcceipt-roII is correct, and that the clothing has been charged to the men to whom it was issued. Capt. U. S. M. v., in isUrga of Ctotlumj, be personally present and see that the number of the size issued conforms to the s fjOTFS — When issues are made to the men, the officer in charge of clothing suoniu ue persouauy picaouu uuu. ouo iu-m luh uumuer oi luo size issueu uomoriui The number of the articles issued will be entered iu the proper places in the clothing-account book and on the receipt-rolls before they are signed. When no issues have been made, blank spaces will be filled thus == A witness should annex his official title to his signature, as evidence of his competency to witness the receipt-roll. The officer making the issues and responsible for the supplies is not a competent witness ; neither is a private soldier a competent witness to the receipt-roll. The issues iu cases not witnessed should be anthentieated by affidavit, setting forth the cause of the irregnlanty and in verification of the issues as charged. Clothing charged to enlisted men, and not receipted for at the time of issue, should be accounted lor by affidavit, sotting forth the reasons why their signatures ' 42 FORMS. O p O c3 3 o o w 02 s:2 w ;d — ^ "£ r/; lO rt r/; ■Ss h-l rS < c3 ■s^>o H 2^ M ,n tH W ^ t> '-' ?ic^ 'A ^' •^rTi < ) ^ P^ ft ^'^ d a (J s 2 2 i Oh ■2, p ^ a "H W 73 ^ P^ 5 ^ 02 r ^.1 .y ■SlIHYWSa '4 u ; p4"6 •aniBA-iianoj^ •buuao 1 §J g i ^ •s.renoQ 1 10 ^ 1 t^ •ectajiTiBia 1 : ; 1 : 1 (•SJTBd) 'eaoqg * - - (^ (•sjred) 'S5[oos ^h " CJ (■ejTBd) 'sjoAiBJo; !■ 1 •uaniT" •pun-Bi^ i M CO H •naniT; 1 1 •areiJ 1 - i " •pa^PAi (•sjTBd) 'saAO^-y s §■•1 ^1 •ssaipufi 8sajp-nn^ •s:^^oo ss3j;p-{p^ •Sq.'B0'.)J8A0 1 1 •Sa9:5[0KC-8nSTl'8J 1 1 (•si9S) 'nofunqiainudg; | 1 < 8 •ssajpnji 1 •esajp-nn^ 1 S •sinaiuHnjo 1 •anST:}^^ | •ssaapuji 1 •saodraojj | •sa^q esaap-jp^ 1 1 00 QO I c ^ Si c 1^ 1 > a zr. < ? o ^ h:3sc O' i2 42 CO 5 cC, >^1 ^1 •pH 'gjomiix^a •S8T1S5T '5181 '>i91i'BnI) [jBi •£ -0^ aaaonoA [•^jnauiasjopni] MARINE CORPS. ' 43 .Form 14. INDIVIDUAL REQUISITION AND RECEIPT BOOK. [Referred to in paragraph 33.] Boe. 44 FORMS. INSTKUCTIONS TO BE FOUND ON INSIDE OF COVER OF REQUISITION AND RECEIPT BOOK. 1. Immediately on receiving his requisition-book, the soldier should enter into the recapitulation-table an account of all the regular issues which ap- pear charged against him on the books of the officer in charge of clothing at his station ; and thereafter, at the end of every quarter of his enlistment, should be entered the articles required and received during the quarter, al- ivays exercising the greatest care to enter articles under their proper heads. 2. Before entering a requisition, he will ascertain from the officer in charge of clothing if the number and size of the articles he requires are in the store- room and will be issued to him. If the articles can be obtained, he will enter his requisition and receipt, according to form given. Where a soldier can- not write, he will call upon some comrade, other than the non-commissioned officer or private connected with the clothing-room, to enter his requisition for him and to witness " his marlc." 3. But one article shall he entered on any one line, and the number shall be stated in words as well as in figures. 4. The first entry shall be made on the line next after the one on which the requisition and receipt is completed ; the next entry on the line following, -and so on, leaving no blank lines, until all the articles required are entered, when the requisition and receipt will be signed on the line next after the last article entered. 5. When " extra^' articles are required, the usual requisition and receipt will be entered and signed, and on its face the word '^Extra" will be written. 6. Should an error be made in entering the number or kind of any article, the requisition will not be signed, but will be marked ^'Void^' on its face, and a fresh requisition entered and duly signed as described. 7. No ERASURES, ALTERATIONS, OR INTERLINEATIONS WILL BE ADMISSIBLE IN THE REQUISITION AND RECEIPT BOOK UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES WHAT- EVER. Every soldier should remember that it is to his interest to take care that his book is at all times correctly, neatly, and securely kept. MARINE CORPS. 45 CLOTHING EEQUISITIONS AND EECEIPTS. Required aud received, this 5th day of January, 1875, of Captain E. V., U. S. M. C, in charge of clothing at Baltimore, Md. — (1) One undress-cap. (1) One pair woolen trousers, his E. + F., Private U. S. M. C. Witness : " mark. C. C, Private U. S. M. C. Required and received, this 20th day of March, 1875, of Captain R. V., U. S. M. C, in charge of clothing at Baltimore, Md. — (1) One pair woolen trousers. (1) One ]oair socks. (1) One pair socks. Required and received, this 20th day of March, 1875, of Captain R. V U. S. M. C, in charge of clothing at Baltimore, Md.— ^. (1) One pair woolen trousers. (1) One pair socks. ? ^ (1) One pair shoes. his E. + F., Private U. S, M. C. itness : mark. R. S. H., Private U. S. M. C. 46 FOEMS. RECAPITULATION. (FOR EEGULAK ISSUES OXLY.) 1 CAPS. COATS. , FIELD-MUSIC. TROUSERS. SHIRTS. 5 ? 1 CLOTHIXG. .2 X. 1 1 Boys' Jackets. Woolen. lil . 1 a. -f 1 i!i 1 1 i gj" i ,. a a r/T 1 '^ iu. £ S o 1 ^ 5 1 <6 > 1 e o 3 1 J 1 a 2 1 g 1 1st year. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 2 3 2 3 2 2 4 1 o 2d year. .. .. 1 .. .. 4 2 1 2 2 2 2 4 «^ 3d year. 1 1 1 1 1 .. 1 1 4 1 2 2 2 2 2 4 4th year. 5th year. 1 i 2 1 2 o o o -1 1 9 1 1 1 .... 1 4 1 1 2 2 2 2 4 < Total. 1 2 3 4 -- 2 3 2 5 T 2 ~ 20 ~8~ 8 10 11 1010 .0 2 14 O 9 i 1 1st qr... 2d qr... 3d qr... 4th qr... 1st yr. 1st qr... 2d qr... 3d qr... 4th qr... 2dyr. 1st qr... 2d ar... 3d qr... 4th qr... 3d yr. 1st qr... 2d qr... 3d qr... 4th qr... 4th yi-. 1st qr... 2d qr... 3d qr... 4th qr... 5th yr. Total rec. :: __ -1 y 1 — _ 2" 1 = 2 1 :::: 2 = s - ^11 .... ^^ - m: m: •- .... m: .. - - - - < - 1 — — :::: 3 "i' .... •_ 4 -■ .... 4 ~7. 5 ■- 3 4 5 1 _ > 9 — ^^^ ^^ — ^^ a Q 3 - -- .... Z\ :::. - .. nil :::: '= -. == 1 Bah due . i ....i.... 1 i 1 1 ! 1 * Articles received to date as per Clothiiifr-Book of Cap^ E. Y., U. S. M. C. t lleceived January 5, 1875, heiug 2d quarter, 4th year of enlistmeut. MARINE CORPS. 47 Form 15. ACCOUNT-SALES. [Referred to in paragraphs 50 and 90.] ACCOUNT-SALES of Marine Clothing sold hij public auction at Marine Bar- racks, Baltimore, Md., under the direction of Major G. L., U. S. M. C, on March 4, 1875, (being deserters' clothing condennned.) ISTo. or quantity. AETICLES. Purcliaser. Amonnt. 3<" d ^ M a: {- o O 'A ^ O O a: o 1 l>^.^ o cri K'^^. "^ 1 ti^ ! < 48 FORMS. O o I t-H w H O s ^ ^ s o H O o o < o . X e '9' 52^ M <3 ^ ^ ^ C^ ^ =£ O g H M P (y M o ■"< N fa o =0 3 l:;^ 1 K 1:3 12^ < f-i Z -^ fcj o f^ Cf < ^ ?:' t3 llll Fit E I s I : ^ Hi : : : : ?^ M : < < ■saa^tnBfH- 1 -H 11 II 1 _ (•«.itT?fl) 'S3m(fc;; 13 — ' II 1 !2 1 (-S.IlB.l) 'SJ^OUt^ 1 CO II II 1 00 rsjiBd) •bU'9Aii3aa; \ ^ h ii | oo -A •nant^ 2 II II S •pamjij 1 t- II II 1 t- 2 O •uaniT 1 ^"^ II II "« 1 •niBid: II II II I •p^iPAi =^ II II '-= (•sjTBd) 'e9A0i-9 1 II II II •ssajpaj. II II II |. •es9ip-nn^ II II II •s;t?oo ss9jp-iiii^ II II II 1 •Sa-B00.T3AO 1 -1 il 11 1 -1 ■sjaJioiil-ansu'Bj j oi ii ii | c* (•s^as) 'rioinnq aspiBda; j c-j ii ii | cm 1 •ssajpnn " II II c^ •ssajp-nn^ ^ II rt o. CO •siuauib'ujQ 1 (M II II 1 !?< •enSiiB^ 1 II II 1) 1 ; •Sl"^M - (•sjTBd) 'saoqs s (•ejTBcT) 'sitoog " (•siTBd) 'saa^Bao: . 1 •nanti o •|9na'B|^ t- •ngniT; o g a S s •nreia ^ ^ H ^ •pa^lQAi o (•sjred) 'S9A0|X) 11 ^ II ^ •ss9.ipnr[ 1 d ^? 1 S 3 ^ •ss9ip-nnj J w w; 1 S , •e^'coo esojp-nti J •S;'B00J3A0 •8'}95[0B[-9nST^'BJ (M (•e:j9S) 'aoinnq ^a^u-edg; l?« • •ss9jpnr[ M H O •ss9ap-nnj " ?^ •Bjngiu'BnJO 1\ ,l -i; •9n,oi:>'P^ 1 o '' •ss9jpn]][ CJ •saoduioj •e^Tjq 8S9.:p-^in^q- - ^ , •_ . ., ~ . a o '"-■-*' .i H a £ TC-iic ^'A >* "^ _; %^ 3 ^1111 < 1 o 111! ^• ^ W z; >5 s"£lt o PJ z 1 . ^ ?^ .2 S< r O m „ lO -*^ t> OD 13 »— t O y o ^ o ;;) ^ > o 1 fi -. o vr:5 ■^ ^ '^ o ^ 50 FORMS. Form 18. PRICE-LIST OF SPRINGFIELD BREECH-LOADING RIFLE MUSKET. [Referred to in paragrapli 57.] MODEL 1&C8, CAL. .50. compoxe:n'ts. Stock, (wood part) Tip Tip-screw Kamroci..top.^S|-;;;:;:;---::: Band-springs, two (each, six cents) Hamrod-spring Eamrod-spring pin Side-screw washers, two, (each two cts.) Butt-plate Batt-plate screws, two, (each two cents) Stock, complete Guard-plate Guard-bow Guard -bow swivel Guard-bow-swiTel screw Guard-bow nuts, two, (eaich two cents) . Trigger 'Trigger-screw Guard, complete Guard-screws, two, (each 2-| cents) Bear-sight base.... Bear-sight leaf Bear-sight-leaf screw Bear-sight-ioaf slide Bear-sight spring Bear-sight-joiut screw Bear-sight-base screw Bear-sight, complete Barrel ^Receiver Extractor Hinge-pin ^Ejector-spring JEjector-spring spindle EJector-9tud Cam-latch.... $0 24) ^ lo+rh) Breech-block cap 08>^^™™f [$0 60] Thumb-piece.. . 28^ complete. 5 Breech-block 1 31 Breech-block-cap screw 02 IFiring-pin 1.3 ( Eiring-pin spring 02 Tiring-pin screw 03 | Cam-latch spring 03 J o2 81 68 11 02 22 02 12 05 .005 04 30 04 2 64 26 30 10 02 04 15 02 >2 20 COMPONENTS. Breech-screw Barrel, complete Tang-screw Upper band Upper-band swivel Upper-band-swivel screw Upper band, complete Lower band Lock-plate Main-spring swivel Main-spring-swivel rivet Hammer Tumbler Tumbler-screw Bridle Bridle-screw Sear Sear-screw Sear-spring Sear-spring screw Main-spring Lock, complete Side-screws, two, (each three cts.) Bamrod Bayonet Bayonet-clasp Bayonet-clasp .screw Bayonet, complete Musket, complete. APPENDAGES. Screw-driver Spring- vise Tumbler and band-spring punch Tompion $0 30 7 77 03 , 24 10 02 37 23 47 09 01 46 32 03 20 02 18 02 14 02 32 2 37 06 90 1 50 17 02 1 75 21 63 38 Complete. MAEINE CORPS. 51 Form 19. [Eef erred to in paragraph 27.] CIRCULAR-LETTER. Headquartees Marine Corps, Quartermaster's Office, Sir : Washington, D. C, , 18 — . The accompanying statement of the price of clothing and the prices at which accouterments, etc., will be charged in case of loss or damage, from — , , until . — , , is forwarded to you for your infor- I am, very respectfully, Your obedient servant. Qr. Mr. M. C To , 52 FORMS. Form 19— Coutiuuecl. STATEMENT of the price at ivhicli Clothing for the Marine Corps will he issued from — , , until — , , and the pi'ices at which Ac- couterments, etc., will he charged in case of loss or damage. [For price-list of musket and components, see Form 16, Accountability Instructions.] CLOTHIXG, ETC. Full-dress hat Device and shield. Pompon ( ITcdress . . Cap <^ Fatigue... I [Ornament. Coat Full-dress . Undress .. Epaulet bullion, (set) Fatigue-jacket Overcoat f Full-dress coat. Field-Music. Boys' Jacket.. Gloves, (pair of) . Woolen . Trousers. Shirt . [Linen.. ( Flannel (Linen... Drawers, (pair of) Socks, (pair of) , Shoes, (pair of) , Blanket C Full-dress (. Undress. C Welted . . ( Plain Dolls. Cts ACOOUTEKM'TS, ETC. Musket-sling Bayonet-scabbard . . f Sergeants', Sword <; Musicians' I I Frog Cartridge-box Cartridge-box belt. . Waist-belt Waist-plate , Crescents and straps, (pair of) Knapsack Haversack Canteen Fife f Complete Head, (batter) . Head, (snare) . . Sling , Cord Snares, (set) ... Sticks, pair of) . Stick-carriage . Drum. Dolls. Cts APPENDIX 54 FORMS. CIRCULAR RELATIVE TO THE PAY OF ENLISTED MEN OF THK MARINE CORPS. Treasury Departme^'t, Fourth Auditor's Office, April 25, 1874. The anuexed pay-table of enlisted men of tlie Marine Corps is issued for the guidance of disbursing officers of the Navy, and they are particularly enjoined to acquaint themselves with the same, to avoid errors and suspen- sions in their accounts, as no credit to marines above the minimum rate per month will be allowed, unless verified by giving the date of first enlistment as well as that of the subsequent enlistment on which the marine is now serving. Pay-officers should particularly observe that all transfers of marines to and from their vessels or stations contain the above-mentioned data, and, when wanting, they should immediately require the proper information of the officer making the transfer. Authority of the Paymaster of the Marine Corps unaccompanied by dates of first and last enlistment will not be re- garded as sufficient. W. B. MOORE, Approved : Aciiinj Auditor. J. M. BRODHEAD, Comptroller. PAY of enlisted men of tkeUnited States Marine Corps, under act of May 15, 1S72. [Retained pay not included in amount given below.] -tT ^ IT ^ *; -<- 1 B J a % ."2 .5 .2 "2 3 "a .2 o y ? 6 -tj 6 RANK. a ^ ^ S ^ .b2 "a .^J — "^ -jj M o P ^ « ^ S ^ '^ m H R ■ Class 3. 2d five 3d five 4tli five 5th five years. years. years. years. Quartermaster-sergeant 823 $25 $27 $23 829 $30 Sergeant-major 23 25 27 23 29 30 Orderly-sergeant 22 24 26 27 23 29 Sergeant 17 19 21 22 23 24 Corporal 15 17 19 20 21 22 Drummers and fifers 13 15 17 18 19 20 Privates 13 15 17 18 19 20 * These rates are due marines serving in a first term of enlistment apd to those who have served a previous term or terms without ever re-enlisting, under provisions of act of Au- gust 4, 1854. The same rate is payable for each year of first terra. The increase provided by section 2, act May 15, 1S72, for thii'd, fourth, and fifth year, is treated as retained pay, due only upon discharge. t These rates are due marines who, having heretofore re-enlisted under act of August 4, 1854, have since been honorably discharged and are serving a new term of enlistment. They apply to those men in service July 1, 1872, or any who may enlist after that date, but who"^are precluded from the benefits of the above-mentioned act by having allowed a longer period than one month to elapse between subsequent enlistments. X These rates are due marines who are serving in first, second, third, or fourth continuous- terms of re enlistment under provisions and with benefits of act of August 4,1854. \ MARINE CORPS. 00 P ■Pi g o Q Ph O H 02" W o w !^ I ^ I ^. ^ P MM £ coo odd o c o c d d d d 02 H P t> d fi H PR "o ^"cc i- r;:; »^ si^S 5^^ * d fi w fc^ •JOllUUUl-AUJ O '5 56 FOEMS. c. RULES RELATIVE TO THE COMPUTATION OF TIME IN MAKIN& PAYMENTS. [Circular.] Treasury Department, Second Comptroller's Office, JVasMngton, Sejptemler 1, 1863. The rales for the computation of time in making payments to employes of the Government having been so construed as in many cases to operate tm- justly against the Government, the following have been adopted and will be observed, when applicable, in all payments made after the 1st day of Octo- ber, 1863. 1. The law providing compensation having ignored unequal durations of months by allotting the same pay to each, and the pay-tables having, for convenience, subdivided each month's pay into thirty equal parts, thus pay- ing in twelve months of thirty days each the full salary provided by law for the entire year, the months should be assumed, in computing pay, as they are by the law, to be of equal length, any other duration than thirty days being ignored. 2. To conform with the foregoing, and in order to save the trouble and de- lay of four distinct calculations of monthly pay, in hereafter computing the time of service of Government officers and employes, thirty days will be as- sumed as the length of each and every month in the year. 3. For any full month's service performed by persons employed by the Government at a stipulated monthly rate of compensation, (or yearly salary^ if paid in installments,) payments will be made at such stipulated monthly rate, without regard to the number of days the months paid for may con- tain. 4. In cases when the service commences on an intermediate day of the month, and thus embraces only a fractional part thereof, thirty days will be assumed to constitute the entire duration of such month, whether the cal- endar length thereof be 28, 29, 30, or 31 days, and pay will be computed ac- cordingly. 5. When the service terminates at an intermediate day of the month, and hence embraces but a fractional part thereof, the whole number of daya during which service was rendered in such fractional part of a month will be allowed in making payments. 6. For convenience in calculating service embracing two or more months, or parts of months, but one fraction will be made. Thus, from the 21st of Sep- tember to the 25th of November, inclusive, will be calculated — from 21st Sep- tember to 20th October, inclusive, as one month ; from October 21 to Novem- ber 20, inclusive, another month ; and from 21st to 25th November, inclusive^ five days — making two months and five days. \ MARINE CORPS. 57 7. When two fractions of months occur in any account for service, both together being less than a whole month, as from the 21st of August to the 10th of September, the calculation of time will be from August 21 to 30, inclusive, (ignoring the 31st,) ten days, and from the 1st to the 10th Septem- ber, inclusive, ten days — making the time to be paid for twenty days. 8. When accounts are hereafter rendered for service stated to have been performed from one given date to another, one of the days named will be excluded, unless it is specified that the service rendered was " inclusive " of both. 9. Service commencing in February will be calculated as though that month contained thirty days ; thus, from February 21 to end of month, in- clusive, ten days will be allowed, though the actual time be but eight or nine days. 10. The foregoing rule does not apply to commutation of rations. In com- puting them, the actual number of days are to be ascertained and allowed. J. M. BRODHEAD, Comptroller. 5 A C T \ N T \ r 4 c:c; ". (• < ( f' " < r i 1 cc c " c <:< J f- c