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 'Prrus: xv.—THE NAVY.—Ch. 8. 269 Sec. 1563. The President of the United States may direct such ·*-<1V¤¤9e¤¤>1><=‘r— advances, as he may deem necessary and proper, to such persons in the °P““°“ d‘""‘“”'**" naval service as may be employed on distant stations where the discharge f51E_ s s of the pay and emoluments to which they are entitled cannot be regu- 31 Jam, 1823, <·- larly effected. 9, s. 1,v. 2, p. 723, Sec. 1564. Any person performing the duties of paymaster, acting Person Mtlnges ass1stant paymaster, or assistant paymaster, in a. ship at sea, or on a P“Y'"”“"· "’h‘?“ foreign station, or on the Pacific coast of the United States, b * appoint- 2E0c,,, mnt m ment of the senior officer present, in ease of vacancy of such og, in -2% accordance with the provisions of section thirteen hundred and eight - 17 ‘l“lY·_ l86l· °· one, and not otherwise, shall be entitled to receive the pay of such grade i' S`4’ v' 12* p' 25g' while so acting. Sec. 1565. The pay of chiefs of Bureau in the Navy Department shall Ch1€1¤°fB¤¤>¤¤- be the highest pay of the grade to which they belong, but not below that 3 M*"·» mlb C- of commodore.  “· l2· V- 16- P- Sec. 1566. An allowance of ten cents a mile may be made to officers Mileage. in the naval service, and store-kee rs on foreign stations for traveling 3  expenses when under orders. Andxim allowance may be made to officers 27, s. 2, v.’4, p. 751: traveling in foreign countries under orders, for expenses of trans orta- 17 July, 1862, c.· tion of baggage necessarily incurred. And no officer shall be paid) mile- 2°?g’·7v"· 1241-595- age, except for travel actually performed at his own expense and in 295 `;uly’v18;g' °‘ obedience to orders. 332: I 1 ipi 16 June, 1874, c. 285, r. 18, p. 72. 3 Mar., 1875, c. 133, 1-. 18, p. 452. Sec. 1567. Officers who are ordered to take charge of naval stores for Officers serving foreign squadrons, in the place of naval store-keepers, shall be entitled ?"l9'°‘k°"P°” °” to receive, while so em loyed, the shore—duty ay of their rades; and .°K°ilifil,f*E when the same is less fihan fifteen hundred dollars a year, they may be 17 June, 1844, c. allowedcompensation, including such shore-duty pay, at a rate not exceed- fgé Emb "· 5· PP· ing fifteen hundred dollars a year. ’ i ` ac. 1568. Civilians appointedas store-keepers on foreign stations shall Civilians, sterereceive com nsation for such services, at a rate not exceeding fifteen kt‘:`P°”°“ f°’°‘8” hundred dollrlis a year. gm 17 June, 1844, c. 107, s. 1, v. 5, pp. 700, 701. 3`Mar., 1847, c. 48, s. 3, v. 9, pp. 172, 173. Sec. 1569. The ay to be allowed to petty officers, excepting mates, Enlisted men. and the pay and Uounty upon enlistment of seamen, ordinary seamen, 18 Ap,,, 1814_c_ firemen. and coal-beavers, in the naval service, shall befixed by the Pres- 84, s. 1, v. 3, p. 136. ident: Provided, That the whole sum to be given for the whole pay 3 MM}. 1847, c- aforesaid, and for the pay of officers, and for the said bounties upon 48i“;,’t;,‘·9i81g_:72· enlistments shall not exceed, for any one year, the amount which may, 20,, s_ X: v_ 13; PQ in such year, be appropriated for such purposes. 342. 3 Mar., 1865, c. 124, s. 2, v. 13, p. 539. Sec. 1570. Every seaman, ordinary seaman, or landsman who performs Additional pay the duty of a fireman or coal-beaver on board of any vessel of war shall fggsszggga be entitled to receive, in addition to his compensation as seaman, ordinary m_ seaman, or landsman, a compensation at the rate of thirty-three cents a vjjgyj ·,g,,9jg_ dav for the time he is em loyed as fireman or coal—heaver. 48, s.2, v. 15, p. 280. Sec. 1571. No service dhall be regarded as sea service except such as _§a;s4gyiee,__ shall be performed at sea, under the orders of a Department and in ves— 1 ,;,,,,5, 1860, ,,_ sels employed b authorit of law. _ _ _ 67, ¤- 3. v· 12.p· 27- Sec. 1572. All tty ogcers and persons of ll1f€I'10l' ratings who are Detentionbeyond detained beyond th); terms of service, according to the provisions of sec- f{{{lj°1€¤1l¤¢m¤lf; tion fourteen hundred and twenty-two, or who, after the termination of 17 July, 1862, ,-_ their service, voluntarily re-enter, to serve until the return to an Atlantic 204, s. 17, v. 12, p. port of the vessel to which they belong, and unt1l their regulardischarge 610- therefrom, shall, for the time during which they are so detained or so serve beyond their original terms of service, receive an addition of onefourth of their former pay. _ Sec. 1573. If any seaman, ordinary seaman, landsman, fireman, coal- Bopugy-pay for heaver, or boy, being honorably discharged, shall re-enlist for three l`;°·jlJ_'*_L[______ years, within three months thereafter, he shall, on presenting his hon- 2 M.,,, 1555,5, orable discharge, or on accounting in a satisfactory manner for its loss, 136,s.2,v.10,p.627.