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 616 THIRTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sxss. II. Ch. 127. 1855. otherwise appropriated, for the payment of pensions, for the year ending the tbirtieth of June, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-six : -·- For invalid pensions, under various acts, Eve hundred and fourteen thousand six hundred dollars ; For pensions to widows and orphans, under acts of the fourth of July, 1886, eh. 362. one thousand eight hundred and thirty-six, and twentydirst of July, one 18**% °h• 1**8 thousand eight hundred and forty-eight, seventy-eight thousand one hundred and fifty dollars ; For pensions under special acts of Congress, nine thousand seven hundred and fifty dollars; For pensions to widows, under acts of the seventeenth of June, one 1844, eh. 102. thousand eight hundred and forty-four, second of February and twenty- }g:g•;£· 30 ninth July, one thousand eight hundred and fbrty-eight, three hundred ’    and thirty-eight thousand dollars; For pensions and half-pay to widows and orphans, under act of the 1858, eh. 41. third of February, one thousand eight hundred and Hfby-three, four hundred and fifty-six thousand dollars. _ Rezgpfmpdm Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That any moneys appropriated by ggggprffggzngi the act of thirty-first May, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, to supply pension., deficiencies for the iiscal year ending the thirtieth of June, eighteen hun- 1864»¤h·60· dred and Efty-four, applicable to the payment of pensions of invalids who were wounded on board of private armed vessels during the last war with Great Britain, not required under the provisions thereof, may be applied to the same purpose for the year ending the thirtieth of June, eighteen hundred and fifty-five. Sec. 3. And be it further enacted, That the widows of the officers, .Wid°W3°Y¤%· non-commissioned ohicers, marines or mariners who served in the navy gggixhc :}:,1; of the United States during the revolutionary war, and who were marluciounry wm-. ried since the first day of January, eighteen hundred, shall be entitled to pensions in the same manner and to the same extent as the widows of the 6Hcers and soldiers of the army of the Revolution, under the second 1868, ch. 41. section of the act of February third, eighteen hundred and fifty-three. APPROVED, February 28, 1855. Feb. 28, 1855. Cmm. CXXVIL-—An Act to promote the Ejiciency of the Navy. Be il enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of Amcr·ica in Congress assembled, That as soon as practicable after the passage of this act, the President of the United States shall Board po report cause a. board of naval officers to be assembled, to consist of ive captains, tions as the Secretary of the Navy may prescribe, shall make a. careful examination into the eiiiciency of the officers of the grades hereinafter mentioned, and shall report to the Secretary of the Navy the names and rank of all officers of the said grades who, in the judgment of said board, shall be incapable of performing promptly and eiiiciently all their duty mm mom. both ashore and adoat, and whenever said board shall believe that said P¤f¤¤*gf¤¤¤ their incompetency has arisen from any cause implying sufficient blame on the gtvlghnnlxgofgtgg part of the officer to justify it, they shall recommend that his name be rom. stricken altogether from the rolls. Vacancies occurring in said shall be filled by the Secretary of the Navy, who shall preserve the P¥°Vi$°· number and grades of its officers, as aforesaid: Provided, That X10 ofécers upon said board shall examine into, or report upon, the efficiency of oiicers of a grade above them. Sec. 2. And be itjhnhw enaand, That all officers who shall be found Renewed list. by the said board incapable of performing the duties of their respective offices, ranks, or grades, shall, if such finding be approved by the President, be dropped from the rolls, or placed in the order of their rank and
 * v:1°%‘£“;‘g' °f five commanders, and five lieutenzmts, which board, under such regula-