watch, to have preference in assignment of spare state-rooms. when abroad to send duplicates of important correspondence by different con- 128 when admitted into Naval Hospital, directions regarding. 154 to report when men received are not accompanied by list of those entitled to 99 when paid through Fourth Auditor.. 123 when relieved from duty at their own request to have no claim for shore-duty 86 130 will mess in apartments provided for them and not elsewhere. 108 Official communications to heads of other Departments to be addressed through Navy Open purchases not to be made unless requisition has approval of a bureau. 157 Open purchases to be made by purchasing-agent at place where stationed, if practica- detaching officers from vessel put out of commission, not to be delivered until general, to be posted in navy yard. 143 22 issued by Commander-in-Chief, copies to be sent to Navy Department. 131 31 of officers, Commanding Officer to indorse date of reporting on 131 36 Pay-Officers must preserve certified copies of to furnish articles to persons in debt, to be preserved by Pay-Officer Ordnance instructions to be followed. officer, duty of, to be performed by navigator.. Packages, discrepancies between marks and contents of, to be reported by board of sur- Passengers are prohibited from interfering in matters concerning the vessel officers as, not entitled to a state-room to the exclusion of any officer be- officers as, to mess with those with whom they are associated in the occu- 108 &c.. advance of, allowed to Masters-at-Arms, Yeomen, and Apothecaries officers entitled to receive that due them up to date of sailing. salutes to.. Passes for articles taken out of navy-yard to be signed by heads of departments Pass-word in navy-yard to be issued as Commanding Officer may direct. boys not permitted to allot any part of. men not entitled to, after expiration of enlistment, if at hospital of citizens summoned as witnesses of coast-pilot to be governed by decision of Department of officers attached to vessels on lakes, rivers, &c.... of officers, commencement of.... 14 when cabin-officers, on ships with two cabins, to occupy the one not selected 108 144 146 121 123 125 125 123 22 7 5 26 of officer in hospital, when attached to sea-going vessel Paymaster of the Fleet, detail of officers of corps to be made by Chief of Staff. duties of not to make inspection, &c., without order. Pay-Officers, allowance to, for loss on clothing and small stores.. when the office of, becomes vacant in ships at sea or abroad, &c.. when on duty with Paymaster to be considered as a clerk or allowed other-duty pay whilst settling accounts. articles of clothing, &c., condemned by survey, may be issued at reduced at end of cruise to send pay-roll of Marines to Pay-Officer of Marine Corps. in foreign ports where a Pay-Officer in charge of stores is stationed. instructions regarding bills of exchange.. issue of clothing, &c., to be as directed in writing by Commanding Officer. list of accounts to be transmitted to Fourth Auditor by. must preserve certified copies of orders... list of quarterly returns to be transmitted by, to Bureau of Provisions when not allowed traveling expenses not to advance or loan money. not to make changes in pay-roll, &c., unless.. 2 .4 2 11 35 3 1 2 10 31 18 19 20 7 33 23 11 1 24 22 Pay-Officers not to pay out money without approval of Commanding Officer.. of Marine Corps, pay-roll of marines to be sent to, at end of cruise.. on foreign stations to transmit statements monthly. on receiving-ships or at shore stations, instructions governing. relative rank of.. responsibility of, as to transfer-roll or pay-roll. to account for proceeds of effects of deserters.. to be informed when messes are changed.. to dispose of empty barrels.. to forward to Fourth Auditor original books in rendering their accounts. to furnish statement of accounts of marines who may die.. to make all purchases... to make immediate returns of accounts of deceased persons to Fourth to make monthly and quarterly reports. to make no change in daily allowance of provisions, except by written to make no payment to person in debt to make out allotments of vessels to make purchases in foreign ports, in absence of Pay-Officer in to make requisitions for money and stores. to preserve orders to furnish articles to persons in debt. to receive and pay out foreign coins at the legal valuation.. to receive deposits from crew to report articles of inferior quality. Pay-roll of marines, to be sent to Pay-Officer of Marine Corps at end of cruise Pecuniary transactions, officers not to have with enlisted men. Pennant at funerals. boat to be carried by Chief of Staff Commanding Officer's, in boats.. Commanding Officer's, to be carried at the main Commodore's, not to be hoisted without special order Commodore's, to be worn at main. Pension, certificate of, to be signed by Commanding Officer. for service, persons entitled to laws, rights afforded by, will be secured by Commanding Officers to persons Personal effects in case of death, desertion, or capture.. effects of officers or men, survey on. salutes not to be returned Petty Officers, appointed, not to be discharged except. to take charge of effects of deserters and persons deceased. when attached to receiving-vessel, to receipt for recruits. when authorized to pay money without sanction of his immediate Com- when authorized to render accounts for settlement quarterly instead of when necessary to purchase clothing on foreign stations.. 17 when ordered to vessel to examine store-rooms, and report defects to in charge of stores to receive, inspect, and prepare for issue stores, &c at navy-yard, directions as to Assistant Paymaster on duty with at navy-yard, directions regarding payment of mechanics, &c of navy-yard, to keep distinct accounts of moneys under different appro- 75 9 77 114 77 78 78 Petty Officers appointed, vacancy among, may be filled by rating enlisted man funeral service of general observations as to........ leave granted to... Master-at-Arms to be chief. no person to be enlisted as, except.. not to be disrated for misconduct while possessing a good-conduct badge. recruits on receiving-vessels not to be rated as relative rank with marine non-commissioned officers to be messed by themselves and not required to perform duty of mess- duties of Commanding Officer regarding. not to be permitted to leave the ship in time of war on pilot-ground when to be taken Pirates, vessels acting as war-vessels, without commissions, to be considered as.. Port-Admiral, can order surveys.. Port, before leaving, Commanding Officer to give notification for settlement of bills.. limits of command defined by Secretary of the Navy may select aids from receiving-ship not to permit vessels to remain in port, &c. to have no authority over Commandant of Yard to have supervision over rendezvous for recruits, &c.. to receive and return visits of foreign officers.. vessels in commission within the limits of his command when Commandant of Yard is charged with duties of. Position of vessel to be noted in communications dated on ship-board at sea Powder, regulations for handling. to be discharged before ship is taken to navy-yard.. when receiving or discharging, lights and fires to be extinguished. Precedence among Petty Officers of same rate to be established by Commanding Officer of Executive Officers. of Line and Staff Officers on courts, &c.. of officers acting in superior grade.. 1 3 12 Presents from crews to superiors, &c., forbidden. President of the United States, appeal from action of Navy Department to be ad- when taken, hatches to be sealed 138 3 46 105 105 7 88 3 Private letters, communications in, relating to naval or military operations forbidden. 84 31 131 29 137 18 135 8 135 3 Prize-list to be made, by Commanding Officers of vessels claiming share in prize.. Proceeds of effects of deserter, to be accounted for by Pay-Officer 101 Public business, correspondence with private parties on, forbidden Publication of public documents forbidden Proceeds of sales of condemned stores, &c Procession order of funeral on shore. Professional services of Medical Officers, to whom due Promotion, duties of board for examination for of all officers, requirements for Property, captured, when necessary to sell of deserters, persons deceased, &c., to be secured by Master-at-Arms.. when removed from prize, inventory and appraisement to be made. Provisions condemned not to remain on board not to be sent out of ship except by written order of Commanding Officer Publications of praise or censure of any person in Naval Service forbidden. Pumps to be sounded every two hours Punishments, account of, to be kept by Master-at-Arms Army officers not to order on naval vessel without approval of Command- at sea, no man to be deprived of his night's rest as a 105 by whom legally inflicted 104 classification of those to be inflicted by Commanding Officer without re- 106 Commanding Officer alone can inflict for minor offenses to be assigned by Commanding Officer. inconsiderate and protracted, to be avoided.. may be inflicted by Commanding Officer 107 104 105 104 may be inflicted by general court-martial. may be inflicted by summary court-martial. minor, to be discontinued during Sunday. of officers to be reported quarterly report of, to be made quarterly. that may be inflicted by Commanding Officer.. 178 that may be inflicted by summary courts-martial. 179 to be awarded by Commanding Officer in person.. 44 105 107 Purchase, copies of bills of, to be sent to proper bureau.. Purchases, commissions not allowed to persons making. in foreign ports in absence of Pay-Officer in charge, &c., to be made by 3 not to make open purchases unless requisition has approval of 157 2 15 158 11 95 843631 |