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332 FORTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 295. 1870. date, when on duty, three thousand dollars; on leave or waiting orders, two thousand one hundred dollars; after fifteen years from such date, when on duty, three thousand five hundred dollars; on leave or waiting orders, two thousand six hundred dollars. _ Bly of MMS- Boatswains, gunners, carpenters, and sail-makers, during the first three Xggggégnsg years after date of appointment, when at sea, one thousand two hundred sail-makers. dollars; on shore duty, nine hundred dollars ; on leave or waiting orders, seven hundred dollars; during the second three years after such date, when at sea, one thousand three hundred dollars ;·on shore duty, one thousand dollars; on leave or waiting orders, eight hundred dollars; during the third three years after such date, when at sea, one thousand four hundred dollars; on shore duty, one thousand three hundred dollars; on leave or waiting orders, nine hundred dollars; during the fourth three years after such date, when at sea, one thousand six hundred dollars ; lon shore duty, one thousand three hundred dollars; on leave or waiting orders, one thousand dollars; after twelve years from such date, when at sea, one thousand eight hundred dollars; on shore duty, one thousand six hundred dollars; on leave or waiting orders, one thousand two hundred dollars. Secretaries. Secretaries to admiral and vice-admiral, each two thousand five hundred dollars; to commanders of squadrons, two thousand dollars. Secretary of the naval academy, one thousand eight hundred dollars. Clerks. Clerks to commanders of squadrons and commanders of vessels, seven hundred and fifty dollars ; first clerks to commandants of navy yards, one thousand five hundred dollars; second clerks to commandants of navy yards, one thousand two hundred dollars; clerk to conimandant of navy yard, Mare island, one thousand eight hundred dollars; clerks to commandants of naval stations, one thousand five hundred dollars; clerks to paymasters at navy yards, Boston, New York, Philadelphia, and Washington, one thousand six hundred dollars; to paymasters at navy yards, Kittery, Norfolk, and Pensacola, one thousand four hundred dollars; to paymaster at navy yard, Mare island, one thousand eight hundred dollars; to paymasters at other stations, one thousand three hundred dollars; to paymasters of receiving ships at Boston, New York, and Philadelphia, one thousand six hundred dollars ; to paymaster of receiving ship at Mare island, one thousand eight hundred dollars; to paymasters on other receiving ships, on vessels of the iirst rate, at the naval academy, and at the naval asylum, one thousand three hundred dollars; to iieet pay- masters and paymastcrs of vessels of the second rate, one thousand one hundred dollars; to paymasters of vessels of the third rate, and supply vessels and store ships, one thousand dollars; to inspectors in charge of provisions and clothing at navy yards, Boston, New York, Philadelphia, and Washington, one thousand six hundred dollars; to inspectors in like charge at other inspections, one thousand three hundred dollars. P¤y l:¥°¤°*ll>°d Sue. 4. And be it jhriher enacted, That the pay prescribed in the next to be t o full _ · _ · . . °0mp8mmll,,n_ preceding section shall be the full and entire compensation of the several No additional officers therein named, and no additional allowance shall be made in favor °ll£::*j;°:hthOr_ of any of said officers on any account whatever, and all laws or parts of iing llnowlmlll, laws authorizing any such allowance shall, on the first day of July, reilgimclls and eighteen hundred and seventy, be repealed ; but this shall not be construed lmwlllng GK_ as repealing existing laws allowing rations and travelfljing expenses to penses. officers; and their travel[l]ing expenses in foreign countries shall be considered to include such expenses of transportation of baggage as were necessarily incurred ; but no charge for transportation of baggage in connection with travel in the United States shall be allowed. And from and Heédlgwsnpte in after the thirtieth day of June, eighteen hundred and seventy, so much of llon m;g;;,ll`”‘ the fourth section of the act approved July fourteen, eighteen hundred 1862,.ch. 164. and sixty-two, " making appropriations for the naval service for the year Wl- Xu- P· 565 ending June thirty, eighteen hundred and sixty-three, and for other pur-