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26 '1`HIRTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 67. 1860. For the fourth five years after the date of his commission, two thousand nine hundred dollars. _ _ _ For twenty years and upwards after the date of his commission, three thousand one hundred dollars. _ Every purser on other duty, for the first five years after the date of commission, one thousand eight hundred dollars. I · · For the second five years after the date of his commission, two thousand one hundred dollars. _ _ For the third five years after the date of his commission, two thousand four hundred dollars. _ _ For the fourth five years after the date of his commission, two thousand six hundred dollars. _ _ _ For twenty years and upwards after the date of his comm1ssion,two thousand eight hundred dollars. Every purser on leave or waiting orders, for the first five years after the date of his commission, one thousand four hundred dollars. For the second five years after the date of his commission, one thousand six hundred dollars. For the third five years after the date of his commission, one thousand eight hundred dollars. For the fourth ive years after the date of his commission, two thousand dollars. For twenty years and upwards after the date of his commission, two thousand two hundred and fifty dollars. Professors of Prqtsaors of Jllathematics.-—Every professor of mathematics on duty, M“’l‘°m““°“· one thousand eight hundred dollars. `When on leave or waiting orders, nine hundred and sixty dollars. Engineers En_qineers.—Every chief engineer on duty, for the first five years after the date of his commission, one thousand eight hundred dollars. For the second five years after the date of his commission, two thousand two hundred dollars. For the third five years after the date of his commission, two thousand four hundred and fifty dollars. After fifteen yeam after the date of his commission, two thousand six hundred dollars. Every chief engineer on leave or waiting orders for the first ive years after the date of his commission, one thousand two hundred dollars. For the second five years after the date of his commission, one thousand three hundred dollars. For the third five years after the date of his commission, one thousand four hundred dollars. After fifteen years after the date of his commission, one thousand five hundred dollars. Every first assistant envineer on dut one thousand two hundred and fifty dollars. O y, Wliile on leave or waiting orders, nine hundred dollars. Every second assistant engineer on duty, one thousand dollars. Wlnile on leave or waiting orders, seven hundred and fifty dollars. d iEvery `third assistant engineer on duty, seven hundred and ifty o urs. wimrmt While on leave or waiting orders, six hundred dollars. Omcérsj Wurrantcd O_jicers.—Every boatswain, gunner, carpenter, and sail— maker, on duty at sea, for the first three years' sea—service after the date lm ch H8 6 of his warrant, one thousand dollars. Igmlplélslwl · For the second three years' sea-service after the date of his warrant, one thousand one hundred and fifty dollars. For the third three years’ sea-service after the date of his warrant, one thousand two hundred and fifty dollars.