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 248 Trr1.r: xv.—THE NAVY.—Ch. 1. B0¤d.¤0¢¤ff¤¢¢- Sec. 1385. The issuing of a new appointment and commission to any "‘l. l’Y" mw °°’“‘ officer of the Pay Corps shall not aiicct or annul any existing bond, but !El°I}#———-— the same shall remain in force and a lv to such new a intment and 4 Mer. 1871 0. . . · PP · pP° 117,s.6,v.,16,p.536. ¤¤mm¤SS¤¤¤- Clerks, when al- Sec. 1386. Paymasters of the Heet,paymastcrs on vessels having coml9$Yid;_... plements of more than one hundred and seventy-five persons, on supply- ,61*SJ3}‘?',;86§g· steamers, store·vessels, and receiving-ships, pajymasters at stations and 23h1Q5L 13%,,, C: at the Naval Academy, and paymasters detai e at stations as inspectors sc, v, 13,,p. 92. of provisions and clothing, shall each be allowed a clerk. Clvrkswhvn Mt Sec. 1387. No paymaster shall be allowed u. clerk in a vessel having the “@Q"*"lm.._. complement of one hundred and seventy-f;ive persons or less, excepting in 962*;_Il{‘},**p1S:;* °‘ supply—steamers and storevessels. Clerkslof passed Sec. 1388. Passed assistant paymasters and assistant paymasters at- ¤§¤l¤*¤¤* md as' tached to vessels of war shall be allowed clerks if clerks would be allowed ‘"““"'tp“Ym”t°'”‘ bv law to paymasters so attached l 3 Mar., 1863, c. 118l s. 5, v. 12, p. 818. Loanstoofiicm Sec. 1389. It shall not be lawful for any paymaster, passed assistant by P“F'm“·”l·°"· pavmaster. or assistant aymaster., to advance or loan, under any re- __._..__ · P. . . P 23 A,,g_]842’ c_ tense whatever. to any olhcer in the naval service, any sum of money, 206, S_ 5, v_ 5, p, public or private, or any credit. or any article or commodity whatever. 536. 22June, 1860, c. 181, s. 3, v. 12, p. 83. Engineer Corps Sec. 1390. The active list of the Engineer Corgs of the Navy shall con` §‘°l’€[’f“‘l TEE?; sist of seventy chief engineers, who shall be divi ed into three grades, by 3 Mar., 187;, c. relative rank, as provided in Chapter Four of this Title; 117, s. 7. v. 1, D- Ten chief en ineers· 53;;, Rb ,8,.4 (_ Fifteen chiefgieugineersg and 35 ,,_ 13,';,,_ ofForty-tive chief engineers, who shall have the relative rank of lieuten- , ant-commander or lieutenant. And each and all of the above-named officers of the Engineer Corps shall have the pay of chief engineers of the Ixavy, as now provided. One hundred first assistant engineers, who shall have the relative rank of lieutenant or master; and One hundred second assistant engineers, who shall have the relative rank of master or ensign; and the said assistant engineers shall have the pay of iirgtémd second assistant engineers of the Navy, respectively, as now provide. ,1_pp0,,,,,,,,.,,m,g_ tbS1·:•i. 1391. dEnginee€·s ihtsgl  aptpointed by the President, by and with ——— — — e e ac v1ce an consen o e ena e. 31 Aug., 1842, ~. 279, s. 6, v. 5, p. 577. 3 Mar., 1845, c. 77, s. 7, v. 5, p, 794. 25 July, 1866, c. 231, s. 7, v. 14, p. 223. Qualineationsof. Sec. 1392. No person under nineteen or over twenty-six years of 3 M,,,,__ 1871iéi age shall be appointed a second assistant engineer in the Navy; nor 117, S. s, v. 16, p. shall any person be appointed or promoted in the Engineer Corps until 536- _ after he as been found qualified by a board of com tent engineers B52'; Kb-, lg} ”· and medical officers designated by the Secretary ofpilhe Navy, and ’_ ’p'has complied with existing regulations. _ _ I Engineer Of the Sec. 1393. The Pres1dent may designate among the chief engineers in ll$;E;A.TTé4.s.. thedservice, audi appoint to every ileet or squadron, an engineer, who shall pri · .¢- be enominate "engineer of the tleet." 63,s. 7, v. 13, p. 54. Cadet engineers. Sec. 1394. Cadet engineers who are graduated with credit in the scien- —~——e— V -4-—— tific and mechanical class of the Naval Academy may, upon the recom- 31 Aug., 1842, e. mendation of the academic board, be appointed by the President and gf?. S- 6, v- 5, p· conhrmed by the Senate as second assistant engineers. I. 4 July.1864, c. 252, s.2, v. 13, p. 393. 24 Feb., 1874, c..35, r. 18,p. 17. b€Chapl{un¤, mgm- bac._1395. There shall be in the'Navy, for the public armed vessels of mgnggi *PP°""` the United States in actual service not exceeding twenty-four chaplains, _§iK..TT‘b?_ ysilhosshall be appointed by the President with the advice and consent of · P" - -0- e enate. 35 s. 3, v. 2 p. 390. 16 April,,18r1·, c. 58, s. 5, v. 3, p. 125. 4 Aug., 1842, c. 121, s. 1, v. 5, p. 500.