Chester Hatfield, Chas. J. McDougal, George H. Perkins, George M. Blodgett, 15 Weld N. Allen, Nathaniel Green, Francis B. Blake, Henry D. Todd, James M. Pritchett, 20 Edward Terry, Francis M. Bunce, Byron Wilson, Henry B. Seely, Frederick V. McNair, 25 John W. Kelly, Arthur R. Yates, Clark Merchant, Henry W. Miller, John Adams Howell, 30 Allen V. Reed, George Dewey, Charles L. Franklin, George B. White, Joshua Bishop, 35 Henry L. Howison, Henry Martin Blue, Albert Kautz, Alfred T. Mahan, George C. Remey, 40 Alex. S. Mackenzie, Norman H. Farquhar, Samuel D. Greene, Theodore F. Kane, Beatty P. Smith, 45 C. M. Schoonmaker, Roderick Prentiss, Roderick S. McCook, Gilbert C. Wiltse, Thomas S. Spencer, 50 Moses S. Stuyvesant, Joseph D. Marvin, James O'Kane, Simeon P. Gillet, Thomas L. Swann, 55 Sullivan D. Ames, J. C. Watson, Henry B. Robeson, Antoine R. McNair, Win. Henry Barton, 60 Samuel F. Brown, Henry DeH. Manley, William Whitehead, Edward A. Walker, Winfield S. Schley, 65 Silas Casey, Jr., Wm. T. Sampson, A. T. Snell, Wm. F. Stewart, George P. Ryan, 70 George M. Bache, Adolphus Dexter, Lloyd Phenix, Thomas C. Bowen, Tecumseh Steece, Pay of the Navy of the United States. NOTES.-All officers, while at sea or attached to a sea-going vessel, shall be allowed one ration. No rations shall be allowed to any officers of the navy on the retired list. The pay of all naval officers appointed by virtue of an act entitled "An act to provide for the temporary increase of the navy," approved July 24, 1861, shall be the same as that of officers of a like grade in the regular navy. (See act July 16, 1862.) REAR ADMIRALS (Active List). When at sea..... When on shore duty.... On Retired List.. COMMODORES (Active List). ENSIGNS (Active List). When at sea 4,000 When at sea.... 1,200 When on shore duty..... 960 On leave or waiting orders 2,400 On Retired List... 1,800 Per month. NAVY AGENTS, commissions not to exceed.... 3,000 TEMPORARY NAVY AGENTS......... NAVAL STOREKEEPERS..... NAVAL CONSTRUCTORS. Officers of the navy on foreign stations 1,500 ENGINEER-IN-CHIEF NAVAL CONSTRUCTORS, when not on duty...... 1,800 PAINTERS.. Ship's... Officer's Surgeon's, where ship's complement is Surgeon's, where ship's complement is Surgeon's, where ship's complement is Paymaster's, where complement is 240 Assistant paymaster's, where comple- Assistant paymaster's, where comple- $25 20 20 500 At navy yards Boston and New York. 1,200 1,200 At navy yards Portsmouth, N.H., and Philadelphia..... 1,200 At navy yard Mare Island.. 1,500 FIRST CLERKS to commandants At Boston and New York.. 1,200 At Washington.... 1,200 At Portsmouth and Philadelphia.. 1,200 At Mare Island... 1,500 SECOND CLERKS to commandants At Boston and New York.. 960 At Washington.......... CLERKS Where complement is less than 200, one To paymasters in ships-of-the-line.... 14 .......... To paymasters in frigates 500 To paymasters in smaller vessels than Where complement is over 200, two 14 a frigate.. To paymasters at navy yards. 500 Ship's... 24 YEOMEN Per month. In ships-of-the-line .$15 In frigates. 40 In sloops... In smaller vessels.. 30 24 Officer's. MASTERS OF THE BAND MUSICIANS First class.... Second class.... SEAMEN.... 20 20 15 12 18 30 ORDINARY SEAMEN.... 14 25 LANDSMEN... 12 ..8 and 9 FIREMEN 40 First class....... Second class.. .... 30 25 25 COAL-HEAVERS ...... 18 VESSELS-OF-WAR OF THE UNITED STATES NAVY, NOVEMBER, 1862. The following table shows the name, class, number of guns, tonnage, and position, of each vessel in the navy, on the 1st of November, 1862. |