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 330 FOR'I`Y—FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. II. C1-1. 290. 1870. grounds; repair of pumps; furniture for staif and commanding officcrs’ offices;brushes, brooms, buckets, paving, and for other purposes, Efty thousand dollars. _ R¤a9¤i_<>f1¤w Sr:0. 2. And be it further enacted, That so much of the tirst section of §°“° “l""gdl’“y the act of March third, eighteen hundred and fifty-three, entitled “An act purseron uty, _ ,. · inCalifomia,&c. making appropriations for the naval service for the year ending the mss: °h· 102- thirtieth of June, eighteen hundred and fifty-four," as provides that “the v°l' x' P'}"` pay of a purser, whezi attached to and doing duty at the naval station of California, shall be four thousand dollars per annum; and he shall be allowed a clerk at a compensation not exceeding two thousand dollars per annum," is hereby repealed. Pay otnavy Sec. 3. And be it further enacted, That from and after the thirtieth g2g;;?;;) day of June, eighteen hundred and seventy, the annual pay of the ` officers of the navy on the active list shall be as follows: ——- Ad¤l*'°·l· The admiral, thirteen thousand dollars. Vice-admiral. The vice-admiral, when at sea, nine thousand dollars; on shore duty, eight thousand dollars; on leave or waiting orders, six thousand dollars. Rear-admirals. Rear-admirals, when at sea, six thousand dollars; on shore duty, five thousand dollars; on leave or waiting orders, four thousand dollars. Commodores. Commodores, when at sea, five thousand dollars; on shore duty, four thousand dollars; on leave or waiting orders, three thousand dollars. Cwtains. Captains, when at sea, four thousand five hundred dollars; on shore duty, three thousand five hundred dollars; on leave or waiting orders, two thousand eight hundred dollars. C°¤*m’*¤d°¤· Commanders, when at sea, three thousand five hundred dollars; on shore duty, three thousand dollars; on leave or waiting orders, two thousand three hundred dollars. Lieutenant- Lieutenant-commanders, during the first four years after date of com- °°‘““‘““°°'“‘ mission, when at sea, two thousand eight hundred dollars; on shore duty, two thousand four hundred dollars; on leave or waiting orders, two thousand dollars; after four years from such date, when at sea, three thousand dollars; on shore duty, two thousand six hundred dollars; on leave or waiting orders, two thousand two hundred dollars. Li¤¤l¤¤¤¤t·¤· Lieutenants, during the first five years after date of commission, when at sea, two thousand four hun drcd dollars; on shore duty, two thousand dollars; on leave or waiting orders, one thousand six hundred dollars; alter five years from such date, when at sea, two thousand six hundred dollars; on shore duty, two thousand two hundred dollars; on leave or waiting orders, one thousand eight hundred dollars. · M“*°'°· Masters, during the first live years atler date of commission, when at sea, one thousand eight hundred dollars; on shore duty, one thousand five hundred dollars; on leave or waiting orders, one thousand two hundred dollars; after five years from such date, when at sea, two thousand dollars; on shore duty, one thousand seven hundred dollars; on leave or waiting orders, one thousand four hundred dollars. }7·¤•lE¤¤· Ensigns, during the first five years after date of commission, when at sea, one thousand two hundred dollars ; om [on] shore duty, one thousand dollars; on leave or waiting orders, eight hundred dollars; after five years from such date, when at sea, one thousand four hundred dollars; on shore duty, one thousand two hundred dollars; on leave or waiting orders, one thousand dollars. Midshipmen. Midshipmen, after graduation, when at sea, one thousand dollars; on ghogedduty, eight hundred dollars; on leave or waiting orders, six hunre dollars. M°·V”• Mates, when at sea, nine hundred dollars; on shore duty. seven hun Fl C drglldollars; on leuge or waiting orders, five hundred dollars. ¤¤ $¤TtI€°¤* eet sur cons, eet a masters and fleet en ineers four thousand g:';:;::;"' md four hundrec? dollars. P y, g , Surgeons, paymasters, and chief engineers during the Erst five years