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 268 Trim-: xv.——THE NAVY.—Ch. 8. Clerks to perry- Clerks to paymasters at navy-yards, Boston, New York, Philadelphia, m“*°".°l Y“ ’ and Washington. one thousand six hundred dollars; Kittery, Norfolk, and Pensacola, one thousand four hundred dollars; Mare sland. ono 15 Jul}', l870» <>· thousand eight hundred dollars. gg? "· 3* v' 16* P' Clerks to paymasters, at other stations, one thousand three hundred ' dollars. Clerks to pay- Clerks to paymasters of receiving]-ships at Boston, New York, and }¤¤·¤l~‘=¤j¤ of Y€¤‘€lV· Philadel bia, one thousand six hun red dollars; at Mare Island, one thousand) eight hundred dollars; of other receivingships. one thousand 29;%] ‘fi,y’p1gl,% °‘ three hundred dollars. _ die}k¤’ 4;}, PQ - Clerks to paymasters on vessels of the first rate, one thousand three masters of vesselh. hundred dollars; on vessels of the second rate, one thousand one hun- 15 July, 1870, c. dred dollars; on vessels of the third rate, and supply-vessels and store- 295·”~3·"·16•P-332- ships, one thousand dollars. Clerks to fleet (clerks to fleet paymasters, one thousand one hundred dollars. paymasters. 15 July, 1870, c. 295, v. 16, p. 332. Clerks to my- Clerks to paymasters at the Naval Academy and Naval Asylum, one m“l"S “l’ ASY “m thousand three hundred dollars. and Academy. 15 July, 1870, c. 295, v. 16, p. 332. Clerkstoinspecte Clerks to ins ectors in charge of provisions and clothing, at navy- 2A__ yards, Boston, New York, Philadelphia, and Washington, one thousand 16 July, 1862. 0- six hundred dollars; to inspectors in like charge at other inspections, gg? “· 15· "· 12· l’· one thousand three hundre dollars. . 4'Ju],. 1864, c_ Cadet engineers: before final academic examination. five hundred 252,s. s,'v. 12., p. dollars; 393- After final academic examination, and until warranted as assistant 122 l;l“{··`l8€g1 °· engineers, when on duty at sea, one thousand dollars; on shore duty_ 539; ° ’’ p' eig thundred dollars; on leave, or waiting orders, six hundred dollars_ 15 July, 1870, c. 295, v. 16, p. 332. 15 July, 1870, c. 295, s. 3, v. 16, p. 330. F¤rl<>usmp¤p;_ Sec. 1557. Ofhcers on furlough shall receive only one-half of the pay 273sll;l¤;-.4183%% to which they would have been entitled if on leave of absence. is Mar., idea, c. 77, s. 6, v. 5, p. 794. l June, 1860, c. 67, s. 4, v. 12, p. 27. Ne¤d<liti¤¤¤l¤l— Sec. 1558. The pay prescribed in the two preceding sections shall be
 * ':;’;l°§“§§§:g*” the full and entire compensation of the several officers therein named,

and no additional allowance shall be made in· favor of any of said officcrs 295,,,_4,,.j6,p_§32Q on any account whatever, except as hereinafter provided. V0l,,,,,,,,,,8,,,,,,c€_ Sec. 1559. When a volunteer naval service is authorized by law, the ‘igj‘5;;;i§g§j;_ officers therein shall be entitled to receive the same pay as officers of 183,s.20,R·.12,p.587, the same grades, respectively, in the Regular Navy. Commencement Sec. 1560. The pay of an officer of the Nav ·, upon his original entry <>lP¤Y»°*l8l¤¤l<=¤· into the service, except where he is required` to give an official bond. tm M shall commence upon the date of his acceptance of his a pointment; 15 July, 1870, c. but where he is required to give such bond his pay shall) commence 295-”·7·"-l*·*·P·333- upon the date of the approval of his bond by the proper authority. Commencement Sec. 1561. When an officer is promoted in course to fill a vacancy, and °£,_l’§Y °lP'°m°*°d is in the performance of the duties of the higher grade from the date he 9 °°"‘ is to take rank, he may be allowed the increased pay from such date. 15 July, 1870, c. 295, s. 7, v. 16, p. 333. 5 June, 1872, c. 306, s. 1, v. 17, p. 226. l¤ ev-¤e¤_¢>f {le- Sec. 1562. If an officer of a class subject to examination before prol“l'°d°"°"“'““*'°‘}· motion shall be absent on duty, and by reason of such absence, or of 15 July, 1870, c. other cause not involving fault on his part, shall not be examined at the 295. ¤- 7. V- 16, P· time required by law or regulation, and shall afterward be examined and 333* found qualified, the increased rate of pay to which his promotion would entitle him shall commence from the date when he would have been entitled to it had he been examined and found qualified at the time so required by law or regulation; and this rule shall applv to any cases of this description which may have heretofore occurred. A nd in eve-rv such case the period of service of the party, in the grade to which he was promoted, shall, in reference to the rate of his pav. he considered to have commenced from the Cate when he was so entitled to teike rank.