flag, to be hoisted on naval vessel having infectious disease on board. Qualifications for candidate for appointment of Assistant Engineer... for candidate for office of Assistant Surgeon for candidate for appointment of Sailmaker for first, second, third, and fourth class conduct men for machinist. Quality of articles, when inspection is required to determine Quantity of articles surveyed, account of. Quarantine, boarding vessel subject to. regulations, to be complied with on entering port.. Quarter-bills to be made out by Executive Officer. Quarter-deck salute to be given and returned Quarter-gunners, rank of Quarterly board of survey returns to be transmitted to Bureau of Provisions and Clothing by Pay- Quartermasters, rank of.. R, a letter marked against name on ship's books to signify desertion. may be removed by direction of Commanding Officer no application for removal of letter, will be entertained unless. when removed, party to be recredited with wages due him when removed, party to have no allowance for wages during time of absence. of Petty Officers of the Line Rating as Petty Officers, enlisted men not to be transferred with, except. classification on good-conduct classes to be irrespective of. of enlisted man to fill vacancy among appointed Petty Officers Ratings established by Commanding Officer to be vacated in case of his death. instructions governing Pay-Officers on board of. Pay-Officer of, to receipt for recruits, &c..... rates to be decided by Navy Department.. recruits enlisted at rendezvous to be sent to... recruits sent to, to be accompanied by transcript and descriptive lists instructions regarding instructions regarding transfer from receiving-vessel Recruiting Officer, instructions regarding advances made to recruits when provided with money Recruits, date of re-enlistment to be written on honorable discharge. formerly in United States service to show discharges. for general service not to be taken as officers' servants instructions in case of dissatisfaction with draft of, on part of Commanding instructions to recruiting-officers regarding advances made to not shipped until after medical examination on board receiving-ship.. not to be exchanged on or returned to receiving-vessel, except by order of on receiving-vessel, clothing and bedding to be marked. on receiving-vessel not to have clothing and small stores issued without on receiving-vessels not to be employed on other vessels except by order of on receiving-vessel not to be rated as Petty Officers on receiving-vessel to be exercised sent to receiving-vessel from rendezvous to be receipted for sent to receiving ship to be accompanied by transcript and descriptive lists. when transferred, to be accompanied by descriptive and clothes' lists when transferred, to be accompanied by accounts and transcript-lists. 166 6 to honorably-discharged men on.. date to be written on honorable discharge. Refuge taken by deserter on foreign vessel.. who have entered at rendezvous, not to be taken on board receiving-vessel Red flag, when to be carried Reduction in rating for bad conduct involves loss of position in good-conduct classes.. Refusal of assistance to be reported to Secretary of the Navy. Regulations made by Commanding Officer to be submitted to Commander-in-Chief. of different vessels to be modified to secure uniformity. for recruits, Port Admiral to have supervision over.. of vessels not permitted unless. for uniform for vessels to be prepared by Commander-in-Chief. to be observed on west coast of Africa Remark-book, particulars to be entered in.. Remonstrance against orders, &c., forbidden. Rendezvous, directions to officers at. Renewal of discontinued allotment. Repairs, accounts of, to be kept. Commandant of navy-yard to have control of vessels undergoing flag-ship undergoing, at navy-yard, to be under control of Commandant on merchant-vessels by mechanics of the Navy on vessel not to be permitted without orders reports of Commandant of navy-yard as to vessel undergoing to be made by mechanics of the fleet to vessels to be performed by her own mechanics while being made on vessel at navy-yard, officers and crew may be removed.. Reporting, date of, Commanding Officer to indorse on orders of officers." Reports after battle to be forwarded to Navy Department. &c., against officers or men on foreign stations to be investigated on station, as to duty or discipline to be sent to Commander-in-Chief. as to outfit of vessel to be made before sailing to be made by Commanding Officer of those who disobey instruction when in daily, by Master-at-Arms Civil Engineer at navy-yard to make. of Marine Guard to be made to Commanding Officer of vessel 78 16 17 8 14 19 34 18 54 98 26 87 152 89 7243 Reports for delinquency to be investigated by Commanding Officer. morning and evening, to be made by Executive Officer. monthly, Chief Engineer of navy-yard to make.. monthly, of suspension, arrest, or confinement. Naval Constructor at navy-yard to make as to condition of vessels. of death of person in hospital to be made by Surgeon in charge. 126 of death or disability to be made to Commanding Officer by Medical Officer to be made daily by Chief Engineer... of useful information, &c., to be made by officers traveling in foreign coun- of useful information to be made by naval officers. officers on sick-leave will, every fifteen days on all departments to be made by Executive Officer. Pay-Officer to make monthly and quarterly. quarterly, to be made by Chief Engineer semi-monthly, Civil Engineer of navy-yard to make. to be made by Chaplain to be made by Chief Engineer of navy-yard. to be made by Commanding Officers through Chief of Staff to be made by Surgeon after an action to be made of grounding or injury to vessels. to be made to Bureau of Navigation by officers after reporting for duty to be disposed of by Commanding Officer of vessel, acting singly. when to be sent direct to Department 151 151 153 Requirements for promotion of all officers. Requisitions approved by senior officer present to be reported to Commander-in-Chief. at navy-yard for articles not in store 96 92 28 144 directions to Naval Constructor regarding. 153 for money and stores to be made by Pay-Officer... 75 for money, by Purchasing-Agent, directions regarding. 158 for money, requiring approval of senior to Commanding Officer 111 for money to be made monthly by Pay-Officer at navy-yard 155 50 142 for stores, Commanders of Divisions to make. for stores, directions regarding. 156 1 for stores to be examined.. 43 in violation of instructions, Commanding Officers to be held to account for 111 Requisitions from vessels in commission, by whom signed and approved.. responsibility of approval of. to be made for deficiencies.. to receive approval of Commander-in-Chief to be disposed of by Commanding Officer of vessel, acting singly. Residence of officers, Department to be informed of.. Responsibility as to approval of bills. of approval of requisitions. of Commanding Officer of navy-yard... for expenditure of public money and stores Responsibility of officers in charge of stores. Pay-Officer as to transfer-roll and pay-roll.. Return-salutes. how to be given.. Returns, daily, of material used to be made by Naval Constructor at navy-yard. from shore-stations... to be made monthly by Purchasing Agents to Navy Department.. of accounts of deceased persons to be made by Pay-Officers to Fourth Audit- Sailing orders, leave of absence not to be granted to person belonging to vessel under. Sailmaker, acting, after one year's service, eligible for warrant.. duty of, regarding stores.. Mate, rank of furled before saluting.. Sale of articles in navy-yard not allowed except by authority of Department. Salutes at navy-yards the same as on board United States ships. between officers in boats. colors to be displayed during.. for Admiral hoisting his flag. Admiral's visit of inspection Admiral when relinquishing command.. chargé d'affaires Chiefs of Bureau Commissioner. committees of Congress Commodore hoisting his flag relinquishing command Commodore's visit of inspection. may be returned on Sunday.. not to be fired by vessels of less than ten guns, surveying vessels, or trans- not to be fired except by permission of senior officer.. for forts, cities, or castles of the United States.. given to officers out of uniform. returned. exceed twenty-one guns.. of foreign authorities on United States anniversaries to be acknowledged on national anniversaries.... not to be fired on Sunday. only to be given to Flag-Officers to be fired between sunrise and sunset.. given a foreign sovereign... members of a royal family. the chief magistrate of a republic Vice-President of the United States.. the President of the United States. paid by juniors to seniors.. to Army and foreign officers.. to be returned Commander-in-Chief to be given by vessels of more than ten guns. foreign officers officers afloat, jib to be hoisted. out of uniform or off duty. to have charge of boys usual in foreign ports, Commanding Officer to acquaint himself with. Schoolmasters, rank of.. Seamen as prisoners not to be received without witnesses. deceased, establishment of heirship to.. deceased, payment of balances due.... deceased, widow of distressed, may be received on board transferred to merchant-vessel, pay of. Sea-pay, officer entitled to, when in attendance on court, if attached to vessel Searched, Commanding Officer not to permit vessel under his convoy to be. Second-class-conduct men allowed to draw one-fourth of their monthly pay per month, |