TWENTY‑THIRD
Congress, Session II, Chapter 27, Vol. 4.
An Act to regulate the pay of the navy of
the United States.
Sec. 1. Be it
enacted in the Senate and the House of Representatives of the
THE SENIOR CAPTAIN.
At all times when in service, four
thousand five hundred dollars.
When on leave of absence, or waiting
orders, three thousand five hundred dollars.
ALL OTHER CAPTAINS.
When in command of squadrons on
foreign stations, four thousand dollars.
When on other duty, three thousand
five hundred dollars.
When off duty, two thousand five
hundred dollars.
COMMANDERS, OR MASTERS
COMMANDANT.
When attached to vessels for sea
service, two thousand five hundred dollars.
When attached to navy yards, or on
other duty, two thousand one hundred dollars.
When on leave of absence, or waiting
orders, one thousand eight hundred dollars.
LIEUTENANTS.
Commanding, one thousand eight hundred
dollars.
On other duty, one thousand five
hundred dollars.
Waiting orders, one thousand two
hundred dollars.
Waiting orders, six hundred and fifty
dollars.
At sea, nine hundred and fifty
dollars.
After passing and found qualified for
promotion to surgeon, eight hundred and fifty dollars.
At sea, one thousand two hundred
dollars.
When stationed at navy yards, hospitals,
rendezvous, and receiving ships, nine hundred
After being passed and stationed as
above, one thousand one hundred and fifty dollars.
For the first five years after the
date of his commission, one thousand dollars.
For the second five years, one
thousand two hundred dollars.
For the third five years, one thousand
four hundred dollars.
For the fourth five years, one
thousand six hundred dollars.
After he shall have been commissioned
as a surgeon twenty years and upwards, one thousand eight hundred dollars.
All surgeons of the navy under orders
for duty, at navy yards, receiving vessels, rendezvous, or naval hospitals,
shall have an increase of one‑fourth of the foregoing
amount of their respective annual pay, from the date of their acceptance of
such orders.
All surgeons of the navy ordered to
any of the ships or vessels of the United States, commissioned for sea service
shall have an increase of one‑third of the foregoing
amount of their respective annual pay, from the date of their acceptance of
such orders.
All surgeons of the navy, ordered as
fleet surgeons, shall have an increase of one‑half of their respective
annual pay, from the date of their acceptance of such orders.
CHAPLAINS.
When attached to vessels for sea
service, or at navy yards, one thousand two hundred dollars.
When on leave of absence, or waiting
orders, eight hundred dollars.
When attached to vessels for sea
service, or in a yard, one thousand two hundred dollars.
To commanders of squadrons, when
commanding in chief, one thousand dollars.
To commanders of squadrons, when not
commanding in chief, nine hundred dollars.
Of a ship of the line, for sea
service, one thousand one hundred dollars.
When on other duty, one thousand
dollars.
When on leave of absence, or waiting
orders, seven hundred and fifty dollars.
When attached to vessels for sea
service, seven hundred and fifty dollars.
When on other duty, five hundred
dollars.
When on leave of absence, or waiting
orders, four hundred dollars.
On duty, seven hundred and fifty
dollars.
Waiting orders, six hundred dollars.
When attached to vessels for sea
service, or at navy yards, four hundred and fifty dollars.
When on leave of absence, or waiting
orders, three hundred dollars.
When attached to vessels for sea
service, four hundred dollars.
When on other duty, three hundred and
fifty dollars.
When on leave of absence, or waiting
orders, three hundred dollars.
Of a yard, nine hundred dollars.
First clerk to a commandant of a navy
yard, nine hundred dollars.
Second clerk to a commandant of a navy
yard, seven hundred and fifty dollars.
To commanders of squadrons, captains
of fleets, and commanders of vessels, five hundred dollars.
Of a ship of the line, for sea
service, seven hundred and fifty dollars.
Of a frigate for sea service, six
hundred dollars.
When on other duty, five hundred
dollars.
When on leave of absence, or waiting
orders, three hundred and sixty dollars.
Officers temporarily performing the
duties belonging to those of a higher grade, shall receive the compensation
allowed to such higher grade, while actually so employed.
No officer shall be put on furlough
but at his own request, and all officers so furloughed shall receive one‑half
only of the pay to which they would have been entitled if on
leave of absence.
If any assistant surgeon shall have
been absent from the
One ration per day, only, shall be
allowed to all officers when attached to vessels for sea service.
Sec. 2. And be
it further enacted, That no allowance shall hereafter be made to any
officer, in the naval service of the
Approved, March 3, 1835. |