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 'l`rr1.1=: x»*.—THE NAVY.—C‘rr. 8. 265 CHAPTER EIGHT. PAY, EIOLUIINTB, ARD ALLOWANCES. Sec. gem 1556. General rule. 1573. Bounty y for re-e lrstr' 'ng. 1557. 1;urlough pay. 1574. Crews oflfvrecked oil lost vessels. 1558. 1\<:ladd1tional_ agllowances except as 1575. Crews of vessels taken by an eneerem specrfi. . 1559. Volunteer service. _1576. Adggnment of wages. 1560. Commencement of pay, original en-  1577. Rations of midshipmen. try. 1578. Rations of other officers. 1561. Commencement of pay of promoted 1579. When rations not allowed. officers. 1580. Navy ration; constituents of. 1562. In cases of delayed examination. 1581. Substitutions in. 1563. Adyances to persons on distant sta- 1582. Short allowance. tions. _ 1583. Rations stopped for the sick. 1564. Person acting as paymaster when 1584. Additional ration. office vacant, in ship at sea. 1585. .Commutation price of ration. 1565. Chiefs of Bureau. 1586.- Medicines and medical attendance. 1566. Mrleage. 1587. Funeral expenses. 1567. Ohieers serving as store-keepers on 1588. Pay of retired officers. foreign stations. 1589. Rear-admirals. 1568. Oivilians, store-keepers on foreign 1590. Third assistant engineers. stations. 1591. Pay not increased by promotion. 1569. Enlisted men. 1592. Pai-Iy on active duty. 1570. Additional payfor serving as firemen 1593. O cers retired on furlough pay. 1571 Scand coal· eavers. 1594. Transfer from furlough to retired . -servroe. pay. 1572. Detentionbeyondtennofenlistxnent. 1595. Rations. _ Sec. 1556. The commissioned officers and warrant officers on the active General rule. list of the Navy_of the United States, and the lpettypilicers, seamen, or- Omcm nf the dmary seamen, firemen, coal—heavers, and employés in the Navy, shall be line. entitled to receive annual pay at the rates herein stated after their re- spective designations: 35, ,-_ ;g,`,,,_ ;·;_‘ ` The Admiral, thirteen thousand dollars. The Ad,,,,,a;_ 15 July, 1870, c. 295, s. 3, v. 16, p. 330. The Vice-Admiral, when at sea, nine thousand dollars; on shore duty, Vice-Admiral. eight thousand dollars; on leave, or waiting orders, six thousand dollars. Rear-admirals, when at sea, six thousan dollars; on shore duty, five Rear-admirals. thousand dollars; on leave, or waiting orders, four thousand dollars. Commodores, when at sea, five thousand dollars; on shore duty, four Commodores. thousand dollars; on leave, or waiting orders, three thousand dollars. Captains, when at sea, four thousand five hundred dollars; on shore Captains. duty, three thousand five (liundred dollars; on leave, or waiting orders, two thousand eight hundre dollars. Commanders, when at sea, three thousand five hundred dollars; on Connrnnndem. shore duty, three thoérsgnd dollars; on leave, or waiting orders, two thousand three hundred ol ars. Lieutenant-commanders, during the first four years after date of com- Lleutenanr-4-ons mission, when at sea, two thousand eight hundred dollars; on shore duty, m°“d°”· two thousand four hundred dollars; on leave, or waiting orders, two thousand dollars; after four yearsfrom such date, when at sea, three thousand dollars; on shore dut, two thousand six hundred dollars; on leave, or Waiting orders, two thousand two hundred dollars. . . . Lieutenants, during the first five years after date of commission, when Lxeutenants. at sea, two thousand four hundred dollars; on shore duty, two thousand dollars; on leave, or waitin orders, one thousand six hundred dollars; after five years from such date, when at sea, two thousand six hundred dollars; on shore dut, two thousand two hundred dollars; on leave, or waiting orders, one thousand eight hundred dollars. _ _ Masters, durin the first five years after date of commission, when at Masters. 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 dut, one thousand seven hundred dollars; on leave, or waiting orders, one thousand four hundred dollars.