Navy Estimates—Judicial Statistics Harbour-Masters
| Station. | Pay. | Station. | Pay. |
| ₱ | ₱ | ||
| Manila | 3,200 | Pangasinán | 1,500 |
| Yloilo | 3,200 | Ilocos Norte y Sur. | 1,500 |
| Cebú | 1,500 | Cagayán | 1,500 |
| Cápis | 1,500 | Ladrone Islands | 1,500 |
| Zamboanga | 1,500 | Laguimanoc (Civilian) | 144 |
The Chief of the Philippine Naval Forces was a Rear-Admiral receiving ₱16,392 per annum.
There were two Brigades of Marine Infantry, composed of 376 men with 18 officers.
Cavite Arsenal
The chief Naval Station was at Cavite, six miles from Manila. The forces at this station were 90 Marines as Guards, and 244 Marines as reserves. One hundred convicts were employed for Arsenal labour.
The Officer in command of the Cavite Arsenal and Naval Station took rank after the Rear-Admiral, and received a salary of ₱8,496 per annum.
The Navy Estimates (Budget for 1888) amounted to ₱2,573,776·27.
Spanish Judicial Statistics