Advancement in good-conduct classes to be read out at Sunday muster. 104 76 to officers ordered on sea-duty, to be paid by purchasing agent at station 158 115 Africa, regulations to be observed on west coast of.. 85 Aid to Commanding Officer. (See Executive Officer.) Aids of Port Admiral to be selected from receiving-ship. 140 Air-ports, not to be opened at sea without authority 66 142 Aliens, persons claiming to be entitled to discharge as, to apply to civil courts 99 43 none for expenses of persons undergoing examinations for appointments. to pay-officers for loss on clothing and small stores.. of additional pay on re-enlistment.. Allowances, departure from, not tolerated except in case of necessity Allowance-book, errors in, to be reported by Commanding Officers.. Allot, any part of pay, boys not permitted to Allotments, not to exceed one-half of pay directions regarding, in case of authorized advance of Commanding Officer, where there is but one cabin and a Commander-in- 108 of Chief of Staff.. 109 57 Apartments provided for Chief of Staff, Secretary, and Clerk not to be occupied by of Army officers in transports. not allowed traveling expenses allowed advance of pay. Apothecary to be appointed by Surgeon Appeal from action of Navy Department to be addressed to President.. Application for revocation of orders for position of foreman at navy-yard for admission into the Navy, by whom made. 132 8 121 petty officers, vacancy among, Commanding Officer may fill, by rating en- 27 2 3 Appointment, acting, officers conferring or revoking to inform Navy Department duties of board for examination for not to be given within the United States, unless. of Acting Gunner, qualifications for candidate for of Apothecary and Baymen... of Assistant Engineer, qualifications for candidate for of Boatswain, qualifications for candidate for of Carpenter, qualifications for candidate for of Master-at-Arms, Yeomen, Apothecary, &c... of Sailmaker, qualifications for candidate for of Secretaries and Clerks... no allowance for expenses of persons undergoing examination for. of bills for work by officers having charge of.. Appraisement of property removed from prize to be made Apprehension of officer, reward for, not to be offered Approval, authorizing payment of money to have force of an order, &c. of bills, responsibility as to of Commanding Officer to muster-roll. 135 101 111 111 112 111 of Commanding Officer to transfer-roll or pay-roll. 111 of requisitions, responsibility of.. 110 of requisitions in violation of instructions, commanding officer to be held officers not to order any punishment on board naval vessel without approval Arrest, officer under, not to leave State in which he resides, nor visit Navy Department Arrival of vessel at navy-yard to be reported to Department.. Articles delivered by an agent to be examined by officer taking charge of them.. 87 53 143 24 not to be delivered by officers in charge of stores, except under their appro- 147 6 173 received to be inspected.. received by officers in charge of stores to be entered on books under respect- 147 116 received, when to be surveyed.. 116 surveyed, account of quantity of.. 117 will obey orders of Officer of the Deck.. Assistant Naval Constructor to act under supervision of Naval Constructor. Assistant Paymaster, when assistant to Pay Officer at navy-yard. Assistant Surgeons, relative rank of. Asylum, Naval, regulations of... when an officer may be transferred to, from hospital.. of purchase, copies of, to be sent to proper bureau... Blank forms, if not furnished, to be prepared in manuscript.. Blue flag, when to be carried. Board to estimate damages from collision............ 40 45 78 31 Commanding Officer to give notification for settlement of, before leaving port. of survey, precedence of officers on quarterly for selection of men for ratings.. to report on cleanness, &c., of bilges before stowage. member of, absent during investigation, not to vote on decision. junior member of, to be recorder of.. Boards, officers on, to take their seats in order of rank or seniority. duties of presiding member of.. not to transact business unless two-thirds of the members are present. of examination, service-dress to be worn on.. of examination for appointment or promotion, duty of. of examination, officers to compose.. of examination, persons giving false certificate to, to be dropped.. death or detachment of officer on... Boarding vessels subject to quarantine. Boat-pennant to be carried by Chief of Staff. expeditions, written orders to be given for conduct of Boats, salutes between officers in..... shall avoid collision.. with inferior officers to give way to superiors.. ensigns to be kept flying. Commanding Officer to wear pennant in.. divisional flag not to be worn in.. distinguishing marks for Flag and Commanding Officers' to be frequently exercised to be examined before sailing. report of, to be drawn up by senior member.. members of, not to leave vicinity of place where assembled, unless.. Boatswain, duty of, regarding stores... to be on deck during the day, and when all hands are called. 2-6 Page. Para- examination of Boiler-power, only two-thirds to be used Boiler-makers, instructions regarding enlistment of.. Bond, disbursing-officers to keep accounts with United States separate under every where to be kept Chaplain to have superintendence of instruction of separate conduct report to be kept for. when on liberty to be under charge of Petty Officer, &c. to be berthed by themselves to be under charge of Schoolmaster. not permitted to allot any part of pay Bumboats to be regulated by Executive Officer Buoys, anchor and life, to be under charge of Gunner Bureau, orders, &c., from Chief of. who signs communications in case of absence of Chief of Bureaus of Navy Department, list of when occupied by Commander-in-Chief, Commanding Officer, and Chief of Cabin Officers, in ships with two cabins, may form one mess.. 108 1 who are passengers in ships with two cabins to occupy the one not se- Captain of navy-yard to be member of board to examine bilges, &c., of vessels 33 not to be assigned to same duty as machinists. 34 17 14 25 14 143 26 Capture of men who have granted allotments, directions in the case of. Carpenter is responsible for boats, ladders, gratings, and hatch-tarpaulins. to have shot-plugs ready for use to report when vessel needs calking to have capstan turned and oiled weekly. to keep lightning-conductors in good order.. to report defects in hull or spars on entering port.. Carpenter's Mates, rank of. Caterer of mess, duties of. to have charge of general conduct of mess. Cells, dimensions of intoxicated persons not to be confined in Ceremonies for dignitaries visiting navy-yards to be the same as when visiting United States ships. for officers leaving or arriving on board a United States vessel. Certificate, person giving false, to board of examination to be dropped. of disability to be signed by Commanding Officer. Chaplains, deportment of, expected to inspire reverence to give religious instruction to boys, &c to have superintendence of instruction of boys. to perform divine service, &c., at such times as Commanding Officer may to visit the sick, &c. reports to be made by qualifications for applicant for office of. may wear uniform relative rank of Character of men for good-conduct classes, information to be obtained from Bureau of Equipment and Recruiting, &c.. previous, of accused to be taken into consideration Chargé d'affaires, salute for visits to funeral ceremonies of Chartering vessels. Charts to be kept corrected. Check Officer to be present at muster in navy-yard, duties of Cheers not to be given as a compliment.. Chief Engineers, relative rank of... on joining a vessel, to examine machinery and report to examine engines daily. to inspect engineers' stores received to report condition of his department at morning and evening quar- ters to cause his assistants to become familiar with the machinery. to see that a sufficient supply of stores is on hand to provide oat-meal to be responsible for expenditure of stores.. to make repairs with his own force as far as practicable not to permit any punishment except by order of Commanding Officer to make out watch, fire, and cleaning bills. will not permit engines to be turned without authority will only light or haul fires by order of Commanding Officer. to make daily reports... to exercise constant supervision over his department. to make report of qualifications of Assistant Engineers.. to frequently examine coal-bunkers to clean and repair engines when steaming is discontinued. will cause men under his charge to be instructed. to have temperature of coal-bunkers examined.. to have charge of distilling-apparatus, steam-winches, and steam- will have steam-log kept... to take precautions against fire |