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THIRTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 67, 77. 1860. 27 For the fourth three years’ sea-service after the date of his warrant, one thousand three hundred and fifty dollars. For twelve ycars’ sea-service and upwards, one thousand four hundred and fifty dollars. WHEN ON OTHER DUTY. For the first three years of sea-service after the date of warrant, eight hundred dollars. For the second three years’ sea-service after the date of his warrant, nine hundred dollars. For the third three years’ sea-service after the date of his warrant, one thousand dollars. For the fourth three years’ sea-service after the date of his warrant, one thousand one hundred dollars. For twelve years’ sea-service and upwards, one thousand two hundred dollars. WHEN ON LEAVE 0R. WAITING ORDERS. For the first three years’ sea-service after the date of his warrant, six hundred dollars. For the second three years’ sea~service after the date of his warrant, seven hundred dollars. For the third three years’ sea-service after the date of his warrant, eight hundred dollars. For the fourth three years} semservice after the date of his warrant, nine hundred dollars. For twelve years’ sea-service and upwards, one thousand dollars. Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That nothing in this act contained Paycf chiefs shall be so construed as to increase or modify the present pay of chiefs gilsgxflggfgg of bureaus in the Navy Department, with whom shall be classed the ofNava10bserpresent Superintendent of the Naval Observatory: Provided, That the V3V"3'¤°* **1*% officer now charged with experiments in gunnery at the navy yard, ° proviso_ Washington, shall receive the sea·service pay of the grade now next above him. Sec. 3. And be it further enacted, That hereafter no service shall be wymmconm. regarded as sea-service but such as shall be performed at sea under the WW 5¢¤~¤¤¤*i<>*=· orders of a department, and in vessels employed by authority of law. Sec. 4. And be it further enacted, That nothing in this act contained mgm of sm-8. shall be held to modify or affect the existing power of the Secretary of wry W f¤¤<>¤2b the Navy to furlough offxcers or to affect the furlough pay. ;ge'$;sé_&°’* °°t' Sec. 5. And be it further enacted, That the increased pay hereinbefore Increased pay provided for masters shall attach to masters not in the line of promotion, $fh;?Il”t%*§€ta*:h whether on the active or reserved list; and officers on the reserved list, Pay of Gmcés when called into active service, shall receive the pay of their respective on reserved use grades as herein provided during the term of such service: Provided, Wl;?" cauefi mm That nothing herein contained shall be construed to change or modify the wigs iixgjéou present pay of officers on the reserved list, either on leave or furlough. ,6%,-cd ;;s{m; Apruovzzn, June 1, 1860. ¤1¤<>r¤<1 hereby- CHAP. LXXVII.—An Act directing the Convyance q" a Lot of Ground for the Use of June 5, 1860. i the Public Schoolsqf the 'ity of Washington. i' A Be it enacted by the Senate and &use of Representatives of the United g Smws of America in Congress assembled, That the Commissioner of A 1,,, of hind g Public Buildings be directed to convey to the corporation of the city of for schogis to ge l Washington, in the District of Columbia, all the right, title, and interest g?G"%¥°Wghi;,$

 of the United States in and to that certain piece or parcel of land mu. °
 marked and designated upon the map of said city as lot numbered
 fourteen, in square numbered two hundred and fifty-three, for the use of
 the public schools thereof, and for no other purpose : Provzded, That smd Proviso.
 lot shall not be sold, assigned, or conveyed or diverted, by the saxd corpo-
 ration, for any other purpose than the one contemplated by this act.
 Approved, June 5. 1860.