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426 FomY.E1GH*m conennss. snss. 11. en. 2.44. mss. March 3, 1885. CHAP. 344.-An act making appropriations for the naval service for the fiscal year —— —— — ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and eighty-six, and for other purposes. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United A1¤pf¤1>¤i¤*i<>¤ States of America in Congress assembled, That the iollowing sums be, f" “*"°l “’“°°· and they are hereby, appropriated, to be paid out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, ior the naval service of the Government for the year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and eighty-six, and for other purposes: Navy active-list. For the pay of the Navy, for the activelist, namely: For one Admirn], one Vice-Admiral, seven rear-admirals, eight Chiefs of Bureaus, nineteen commodores, forty-three captains, eighty four commanders, seventy-four lieutenant-commanders, two hundred and sixty lieutenants, eighty-nine junior lieutenants, one hundred and ninety-one ensigns, iburteen medical directors, fifteen medical inspectors, forty-seven surgeons, seventy-four passed assistant surgeons, eight assistant sur- . geons, two assistant siugeons not in the line of promotion, thirteen pay- directors, twelve pay-inspectors, forty-eight paymasters, twenty-eight passed assistant paymasters, nineteen assistant pnymasters, sixty-nine chief engineers, eighty-eight passed assistant engineers, eighty-one assistant engineers, twentyfour chaplains, twelve professors of mathematics, ten naval constructors, nine assistant naval constructors, ten civil engineers, one hundred and sixtysix warrant officers, thirty-seven mates, two hundred and ninety-six naval cadets; in all, three million six hundred and ilfty-two thousand nine hundred dollars. N n v y remind- For pay of the retired-list, namely: Foriorty-eigbtrear-admimls,ifteen ust- eommodores, twelve captains, ten commanders, twentyone lieutenantcommanders, thirty-five lieutenants, eight eusigns, twenty-one medical directors, three medical inspectors, seven surgeons, six passed assistant surgeons, six assistant surgeons, ten pavdirectors, two pay inspectors, four paymnsters, two passed assistant peyuiasters, one assistant paymaster, fourteen chief engineers, twenty-tour passed assistunt engineers, twenty-five assistant engineers, eight chaplains, six professors of mathematics, one chief constructor, three civil engineers, seventeen boetswains, sixteen gunners, ten carpenters, and eleven sail· . makers; in all, seven hundred and ninety-seven thousand eight hundred and eighty dollars. Petty omcnm, For pay to petty oilieers, seamen, ordinary seamen, lundsmen, and •••¤°¤» °*°· boys, including men in the engineers’tbree and for the Coat Survey service, not exceeding eight thousand two hundred and fifty in all, two million four hundred and ninety thousand dollars. Hineellnneous. MISCELLANEOUS. Se e re m aries, For two secretaries, one to the Admiral and one to the Vice-Admiral, clerks to gsymw clerks to paymasters, clerks at inspections, navy·yiu·ds, and stations,

  • °*:· °*°·uch::’° and extra pay to men enlisted under honorable discharge; commission

Qmgéa cm g°’ and interest, transportation of funds, exchange; mileage to officers ’ while traveling under orders in the United States, and for actual personal expenses of officers while traveling abroad under orders, and for traveling expenses of apothecaries, yeomen, and civilian employees, and for actual and necessary traveling expenses of naval cadets while proceeding from their homes to the Naval Academy for examination and appointment as cadets, and for the payment of any such oitleers as may be in service, either upon the active or retired list, during the year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and eiglitysix, in excess of the numbers of each class provided for in this net, und for uny increase of pay arising from diflhrent duty, ns the needs of the service may require; . for rent and inrnimre of buildings und offices not in navy-yards; expenses of ecnrts-martial and eourts of inquiry, boards of investigation, cmtmgmt u_ examining boards, with clerks’ and witnesses' fees, und traveling ex- . names. peuses and costs; stationery and recording; expenses of purchasing-