PROMOTIONS IN THE NAVY,-page 361, &c. Foxhall A Parker, Edward R. McCall, Daniel Turner, David Conner, Captains, 3d March, 1835. Thomas Crabb, Edward B. Babbitt, James Armstrong, Joseph Smoot, Arthur Sinclair, Edwin W. Moore, Robert B. Hitchcock, Charles H. A. William L. Young, Second Lieutenant of Marines, 23d February, 1835. PAY OF THE NAVY,-page 369. An Act to regulate the pay of the Navy of the United States. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That from and after the passage of this act, the annual pay of the officers of the Navy of the United States shall be as follows: THF 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. ASSISTANT SURGEONS. Waiting orders, six hundred and fif y 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 and fifty dollars. After being passed, and stationed as above, one thousand one hundred and fifty dollars. SURGEONS. 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 the 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. PROFESSORS OF MATHEMATICS. When attached to vessels for sea service, or in a yard, one thousand two hundred dollars. SECRETARIES. To commanders of squadrons, when commanding in chief, one thousand dollars. To commanders of squadrons, when not commanding in chief, nine hundred dollars. SAILING MASTERS. 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. SECOND MASTERS. When attached to vessels for sea service, seven hundred and fifty dol lars. When on other duty, five hundred dollars. When on leave of absence, or waiting orders, four hundred dollars. PASSED MIDSHIPMEN. On duty, seven hundred and fifty dollars. Waiting orders, six hundred dollars. WARRANTED MASTERS' MATES. 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. MIDSHIPMEN. When attached to vessels for sea service, four hundred dollars. When on leave of absence, or waiting orders, three hundred dollars. CLERKS. Of a yard, nine hundred dollars First clerk to a commandant of a navy yard, nine hundred dollars. Second clerk to a commandmant of a navy yard, seven hundred and fifty dollars. To commanders of squadrons, captains of fleets, and commanders of vessels, five hundred dollars. BOATSWAINS, GUNNERS, SAILMAKERS, CARPENTERS. 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 United States, on duty, at the time others of his date were examined, he shall, if not rejected at a subsequent examination, be entitled to the same rank with them; and if from any cause, his relative rank cannot be assigned to him, he will retain his original position on the register. 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 United States, for drawing bills, for receiving or disbursing money, or transacting any business for the Government of the United States, nor shall he be allowed servants, or pay for servants, clothing or rations for them, or pay for the same, nor shall any allowance be made to him for rent of quarters, or to pay rent for furniture, or for lights or fuel, or transporting baggage. It is hereby expressly declared that the yearly allowance provided in this act is all the pay, compensation, and allowance, that shall be received under any circumstances whatever, by any such officer or person, except for travelling expenses when under orders, for which ten cents per mile shall be allowed. [Approved, March 3, 1835.] President of the United States 14 Surveyors of Public Lands - -15-38 Registers of Land Offices Presidents of the United States. since 1789,340 Receivers of Public Moneys 40 Sal s of Public Lands, quantity and value of, in each State in 1833 and 1834 Quantity of Public Land sold in each 41-48 Committees of the House of Representa- Officers of the House of Representatives Alphabetical list of Representatives, with 48 Money paid for Public Lands, sold at the several Land Offices, from 1787 to 1834 270 54 Estimated superficial contents, in acres of each State, quantity of Public Lands offered for sale, the amount remaining unsold, the quantity sold, and amount paid by Purchasers, to Sept, 30 1834 Quantity of Land subject to private entry, the quantity in market under the cash Act supplementary to act to amend the several acts respecting copy rights Information for persons having business to transact at the Patent Office Commissioners for Claims on France Act to extend the time allowed for the discharge of the duties of the Commis- sion for carrying into effect the Con- Commissioners for Claims on Naples Act supplementary to the act for carry- -65-73 335-335 137-140 Convention for settlement of Claims on Intercourse with Foreign Nations 127-140 Ministers, Consuls, and other Diplomatic Agents in Foreign Countries 127-129 Ministers, Consus, &c. of Foreign Na- Governors of Ferritories Secretaries of State, since 1789 Public Ministers of the United States to War Department- Offices of the 1st and 2d Comptroller 80-82 Solicitor's Office Treasurer's Office Register's Office 330, 331 Secretary's Office, Requisition, Pension, Signing and Executing Land Patents Secretaries of the Treasury since 1789 Commissioners for Private Land Claims Commissioners of Insolvency Act to revive and amend the act for the - 141-148 148 150 151 .152-154 153 89 Position and distribution of the troops 93 Delaware Breakwater Act authorizing Secretary of the Navy to make experiments on steam engine 213 155 Act authorizing the President to transfer Operations of Topographical Engineers, Civil Engineers under Topographical Operations of Ordnance Departm't, 1834 166 Act to provide for the payment of claims for property lost, captured, and destroy- ed, by the enemy, during the late war Army List, containing a list of all the Officers of the Army, with their rank, and the dates of their commissions, and Departments of the Army, Posts and Ar- senals, with the names of permanent Resignations, Deaths, &c. in 1834 Secretary's Office Secretary's Report 167 167 198 151 Postmaster General's Report Gradua, improvement of the Navy 208 Expenses of Naval Establishinent in 1833 253 Officers, Naval, and Civil, employed in Secretaries of the Navy since 1789 Navy Register, containing a list of all the Officers of the Navy, the dates of their commissions, and whe e stationed 361-372 Act for the better organization of the Act making allowances and granting Act concerning Naval Pensions, and Na- Act to extend the term of certain pensions chargeable in Privateer Pension Fund 212 Judges and Officers of Dist. Courts 121-123 123 Places and times of holding District 124 Funds for education of Indians Act to regulate trade and intercourse with the Indian tribes, and to pre- serve peace on the frontiers 172-179 Act to provide for organization of the Department of Indian Affairs 179-183 Gold and Silver in Bullion and Specie Gold and Silver, Foreign, in Bullion |