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PRESIDENT-Continued. for judge or officer of court of bank- may cause vessels to cruise in severe weather _ ruptcy recervrnp ... 5012 to afford airl to distressed nsvigators. 1536 dr lomatrc and consu ar officers not to take. 1751 may direct sale of armed vesseh _. 1540 ¢• • EQT, _ may select commandants of navy-yauvls 1542 Constitutional_ powers of, and provisions _ to approve alterations of onlei-s, instrucconcerning (see mmlyticnl Index in tions, and regulations of Secretary of this volume, p, 48), Navy _______,.,,_____,,_,.,___,_,_ 1547 election of, by electoral college. .. 135·149 to make regulations for purchase, preservain case of vacancy. 150,151 tion, and disposition of Ft••r<·»·i and electors of, how chosen, &c ,.,,,,,, 131-134 supplies for avy .. 1549 term of office, commencement and duration. 152 to direct preservation of flags taken from salary ... 153 enemy by Navy 1555 0lH0€l'S of h0l1B8l10ld Of, salaries ... 155 may direct advances of money to Navy Uffisteward of household of. 156, 157 ccrs on distant stations. 1563 may convene Congress elsewhere than at may, with advice of Senate, transfer naval Wjashnnrgon rn case of epidemics, &c. 34 officers on furlough to retired pay list. 1594 to appoint Li mrian of Library of Con- duties of, in relation to Marine (`mips, . .1616-1623 grass .. 88 may call out militia to repel invasion or supdesignation by, to fill certain offices tempo- press insurrection .. 1642-1644, $48 rarily in case of absence, resignation, ‘ to organize militia when called into serv- &c ... 177-180 I ice (see Militia) ..,,,,,,_,_ _ l6{5-1648 may assign duties to heads of departments. 202, powers and duties of, in relation tourmories, 216 arsenals, and arms .. 1662-1673 approval of laws by, to be sent to Secretary may appoint an interpreter for legation to of State, &c 204 China . 1680 may assign settlement of accounts of war of interpreters for consulates in China . 1692 1812 to Second or Third Auditor  277 may discontinue consulate at Trinidad de may cause certain accounts for expenditures Cuba and appoint consul at Cienfuerelating to foreign intercourse to be gos ... 1694 settled on certificate of Secretary of may define extent of country embraced in State (secret service) ... 291 consulates or commercial agencies. , . 1695 may require opinion of Attorney·Genersl. . 354 thirteen consular clerks may be appointed may order Secretary of Navy to procure by 1704 stores, &c. 417 to be examined, and when appointed not to appoint secretary to sign land-warrants. . 450 to be removed except for cause .. 1705 to prescribe regulations as to Indian affairs. 465 may allow consular officers who are not may enlist Indian scouts. 1112 allowed to trade, actual expenses of may designate officer to act, in absence of office rent ... .. 1706 chief of bureau of War Department. . 1132 may prescribe regulations and issue orders may assign medical purveyors to duty as and instructions in relation to duties gu ng _,,_.,,...,. . . 1171 of diplomatic and consular officers ,. 1752 may detail officers of Army to duty in col- may prescribe regulations for admission to leges and universities. . . 1225 civil service of United States 1753 may drop from rolls officers of Army absent may suspend ciyil otlioers, &c., till vacan- ` without leave, when ... 1229 cies during recess of Senate under may authorize sale of damaged stores .. 1241 tenure-of-oflice provisions ... 1768, 1769 may retire certain officers of Army. 1243-1245 may make out and deliver commissions of to appoint superintendent commandant of. ohicers whose appointments are adcadets and professors at Military. vised by Senate 1773 Agdgmy ____,_,_..,,. . 1313 . to notify Secretary of Treasury of appointto appoint cadets at Military Academy 1315 ments made without advice of nate. 1774 mdllliiygct their duty _,,,,_...__ 1323 to prescribe regulations resgiecting public to appoint seven visitors annually to West ; buildings rn District 0 Columbia un- Poing Military Academy 1327 _ der charge of (`hief of Engineers  1797 duties, compensation of visitors. . 1328,1329 5 house of, furniture, domestic manufacture may prescribe uniform of Army, and quan- 1 to be purchased for  1 ... 1829 tity and kind of clothing ... 1296 ; annual statement of property rn, by whom may gelgqt cnmrnantlet of sq\ll1d!'0ll, with to be lll8dé -...-..---..- _ l832·]834 ` title of ttag—ofiicer . 1434 i may procure assent of States, where United mav designate, temporarily, three navalStates buildings, dec., have been i officers to inspect transportwessels, erected withoutsuch consent ... 1838 for War Department ... 1437 may restrict or prohibit importation and use retirement of naval officers by (see Retired of fire-arms, ammunition, and spirits Ojicrra) .. . 1443-1485 ; in Alaska .. 1955 may detail retired oflioers of Nav tocom- . may direct attendance of judge, marshal, ` mand ships and squadrons Ki time of I and district attomey of any district war ,,,,_,,,,...__,,,,,,,.,,,,._ 1463-1465 I for_ speedy trial of offenses against to fix rank of civil engineers in Navy .. 1478 ; civil rigits »-.. I-   1988 to select eleven candi ates annually as cadet y may employ nd and naval forces rn and of midshipmen at Naval Academy 71513,1514 I civil rights .-, ...---.·- _ .; ..-... 1989 naming of vessels of Navyto be under direc- to demand and obtain release of citizens of tion of _________________ _ __________ 1531 I Ilmted Stateeunjustly deprived of mav keep in service or lay up public armed I liberty hyforergn governments .   . . 2001 ` Vespa]; _________ _ ______ _ __________ _ 1534 · may transfer duties of 'regrster and receiver to direct manner of otlioering and manning I rn any land district, to Surveyornaval vgggglg ______________ _ _ _ _ ,____ 1535 General _______,___, , , , ,,,,.,,,__,_ 2228