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of marine officers when there is more than one on board
of a commandant of a yard or station from his command
ABSENCE WITHOUT LEAVE:

1321

1425

names of absentees to be entered on the log..

445

the consent of commanding officers required to absence

770

every possible endeavor to be made to guard against..
rewards to be offered in cases of..

1078

1079

when to be regarded as desertion and when as strag-
gling...

1082

ACCOMMODATION LADDERS:

the use of, when one or more are shipped...

723

ACCOUNTS:

of.sales of the effects of persons dying on board ship..
lost by the wreck or capture of a vessel..
of transferred men..

of marines who die, desert, or are transferred
of stores by the yeoman, how to be kept.
of yeoman, when a ship is to be paid off.
of a vessel, duties of the commander..
of officers transferred, to be furnished them.
of persons, not officers, transferred......

239

297

552

569

594, 595, 596

597

.559, 960, 965

1052

1053

of transferred men, sent without their accounts..
of supplies furnished to a navy yard...
of marines on board vessels, by whom kept, &c
to accompany recruits, when transferred.

1054

.1272 to 1274

1320

1374

of officers paid by the Fourth Auditor, when settled..
of disbursing officers to be kept separate under each
bond..

of paymasters who transmit a summary statement, &c
what must be transmitted by a paymaster of a sea-going
vessel or on a foreign station, to the Auditor...
of paymasters on receiving ships or at shore stations..
paymasters' books to be forwarded to Fourth Auditor.

1521

1523

1524

1525

1526

1527

No. of paragraph

ACCOUNTS-Continued.

transportation of, to be pre-paid by disbursing officers,
except...

a general witness to signatures on pay-roll not suffi-
cient..

of deceased officers, seamen, or marines...

1528

1529

1530

to whom balances due deceased persons are paid.........
when the balance due a deceased person does not exceed
$100...

1531

1532

of deceased persons, provisions concerning.
arrears paid to the parties in preference to attorneys.
for open purchases, how certified..

1535

1536

1537

of officers transferred from one paymaster to another..
for over-payments will be disallowed, except.

1537

1540

of the crew of a vessel at the end of a cruise.

1541

final, of paymasters, time limited for rendition of.

1543

of paymasters of shore stations, time allowed for settle-.
ment..

1544

final, failure of pay officer to render promptly..

1545

ADMIRAL:

commands a fleet or fleets....

special duty of, to command fleets, in time of war..
to exercise supervision over fleets preparing for sea, &c.
to ascertain damages after an action and inform depart-
ment..

to keep a record of naval forces of foreign powers.
to obtain information, make suggestions, &c...
during absence or illness the Vice-Admiral to perform
his duties...

classed as a line officer.

embarked as a passenger, to exercise command
when his flag is hoisted and on visits of inspection-when
he assumes command..

ceremonies when he relinquishes command afloat.
ceremonies on leaving, or returning from, his ship-
absent at night...

his flag not to be hoisted on a visit without his order..
employed on shore and visiting a vessel on duty.
assuming or relinquishing command of a shore station.
where his distinguishing flag is to be carried.......
in command of shore station, to wear and hoist flag.
distinctive flag of. (See Signal Book.)

ADVANCES OF PAY:

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to officers bound on a cruise..

566, 1299

not to be made by recruiting officers without orders... 1362
by recruiting officers, provisions concerning....1363, 1364, 1367
to recruits, by the commander of a receiving ship..
refunded by minors, how it shall be disposed of.
to masters-at-arms, yeomen, apothecaries' and pay-
masters' yeomen.

1368

1430

1518

No. of paragraph.

AFRICA. (See Coast of Africa.)

AGREEMENTS:

to be signed by certain petty officers..

ALE:

not excluded by law from vessels of the navy..
ALIENS:

claiming discharge, must apply to the courts......
ALLOTMENTS:

commander of a vessel to impress the importance of...
general provisions concerning.

of persons enlisting in the navy.

duties of paymaster-continuance of, after capture.......

ALLOWANCES:

for traveling expenses of officers and others..

for traveling expenses of enlisted men honorably dis-
charged

892

841

1056

189

1095

1096

1097

.1488, 1489

1490

for traveling expenses of officers, rate, &c...
for traveling expenses of officers, the evidence required
not allowed to paymasters visiting Washington to settle
accounts...

1491

1492

1493

for traveling expenses, not allowed to paymasters' yeo-
men and apothecaries, unless

1494

to enlisted men, or re-enlistment after honorable dis-
charge...

1495

to paymasters for loss of clothing and small stores.
to persons re-enlisting or detained after the term of ser-
vice.

1496

1497

for the subsistence of prisoners on board public vessels
not permitted, for subsistence of officers ordered to take
passage..

1498

1499

for the subsistence of pilots on vessels.

1500

not allowed for the subsistence of ministers, on vessels
of money in lieu of the spirit ration..

1501

1502

for funeral expenses, will be paid, when.

1503

to a marine officer commanding a guard, when.

1504

not granted for disbursement of money, or other duty,
except...

1505

not granted as commissions for purchases on foreign
stations..

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state-rooms opening into the ward-room country

to be occupied by the warrant officers..

state-rooms in the cock-pit and orlop or berth deck..........

APOTHECARIES:

to rank as petty officers..

their appointment, obligations, and physical examina-
tion..

975, 976

977

978

892

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1518

conditions of advance-pay when ordered on distant ser-
vice....

APPOINTMENTS:

of commissioned or warrant officers, examinations re-
quired....

860

of master-at-arms' yeomen, apothecaries, nurses, and
paymasters' yeomen.

of clerks and yeomen to paymaster, &c..
of chief of staff to commander-in-chief
on foreign stations of fleet officers.

APPOINTMENTS, ACTING:

when and by whom to be made....

to temporary vacancies on vessels not within the
United States.

if not made within one year, candidate to be re-examined
appointees to forward letter of acceptance and oath...
of secretaries and clerks

of apothecaries and nurses by the surgeon.

876

882

891

892

893

894

895

896

883, 884

885

when not to be made..

886

to specify the vessel on which it takes effect.

887

officers conferring..

888

appointees to wear the uniform and use the title of the
grade

889

warrant officers who have served six months at sea,
under

903

when seamen may be promoted to acting master's mates
confirmed by the department, are deemed valid.........
APPROVAL:

of requisitions, responsibility attaching to, &c....
of muster-books or muster-rolls, responsibility of.
of transcripts from rolls sent with transferred men.
of bills for articles purchased or services rendered....
by a bureau, of requisitions for purchases in open
market.

by an officer that will authorize the payment of money
bureaus not to pass bills that are not approved by the
commanding officer

1093

1515

1469

1470

1471

1472

1473

1474

1475

by an officer on a foreign station, relinquishing his
command....

1476

before leaving a port where supplies have been re-
ceived...

1477

officers to examine articles purchased by an agent
of articles requiring inspection by the inspector..
the name or names of contractors required.
ARCHITECTS:

1479

1480

1481

in a navy yard to be under direction of the civil engi-

neer.

1240

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