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 THIRTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 128, 129. 1855. 617 seniority at the time, upon a list in the Navy Register, to be entitled the reserved list; and those so placed on the reserved list shall receive the leave of absence pay, or the furlough pay, to which they may be entitled when so placed, according to the report of the board and approval of the President, and shall be ineligible to further promotion, but shall be subject to the orders of the Navy Department at all times for duty; and vacancies created in the active service list by placing officers on the Promotion of reserved list, Shall be filled by regular promotion in the order of yank or *h°5°5¤;{'¤ tim W- seniority. And officers who may be promoted tofill the vacancies created wm IS by the reserved list shall, while unemployed, receive only the "1eave of absence" or " waiting orders " pay to which they would have been en- Pay of ¢>iH<=·=Y¤- titled if such promotion had not been made; but when employed at sca., or on other duty, they shall receive, in addition to such “1euve of absence " or " waiting orders " pay, the difference between the " waiting orders " or “leztve of absence " pay and the lowest sea-service pay of the grade to which they may be so promoted: Provided, That this scm- P¤>vi¤<>¤· tiny and reservation of officers shall extend only to the grades of captain, commander, lieutenant, masters, and passed midshipmen: And provided, further, That all vacancies occurring in the grade of masters shall be Masters. filled by the promotion of the senior passed midshipmen, to be entitled masters in the line of promotion, who when promoted shall receive the pay allowed by law to masters ; that the number of masters in the line of promotion shall not exceed sixty, and that nothing in this act contained shall be held or construed to authorize any increase of the aggregate Pear °f °m°°”· pay of the said grades, or of the naval service, as now allowed by law. Sec. 3. And be it further enacted, That nothing in this act contained Restriction of shall be construed to restrict, apply to, or impair the regular promotion <>p¢>f¤Y·i<>¤ of Wl of officers in the service list of the navy who may be at any time entitled “°t‘ to promotion-- consequent upon deaths, dismissals, or resignations, in the naval service, —-nor in any manner to abridge or impair the right of the Secretary of the Navy to place any officers upon furlough. Sec. 4. And be it further enacted, That nothing in this act shall be so H Ngmbgg *:5 *3; construed as to increase the aggregate number of officers, and that all h::;cMl;d_ laws or clauses of laws, so far as they conflict with the provisions of this act, are hereby repealed. APPROVED, February 28, 1855. CHAP. CXXVIII.-An Act making an Appropriation jbr Jblftary Dmnces at Pr0cL0r’s Feb. 28, 1855. Landing, in Louistana. -—-——·—····"" Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the sum of one hundred  _ and twenty-five thousand dollars be, and the same is hereby appropriated fm_Agg’t1:B‘g’<;;‘l*‘;t‘; out of any moneys in the treasury not otherwise appropriated, to be Fromm-, Lund. expended under the direction of the Secretary of War, in the purchase tugof a. site, and the erection and completion of such military defences, as may be deemed expedient, at ]?rocto1·’s Landing, at the terminus of the Mexican Gulf railway, in the State of Louisiana. Armzoveo, February 28, 1855. CHAP. CXXIX.—An Act to provide fr the Payment aj` such Oreditcrs of line late Re~ Feb. 28, 1855- public of Texas as are eomprehende in the Act of Congrms of September mne, eighteen ·-·····"""""‘ hundred and Be tt enacted ez the Senate and House of Representatives of the (Dotted Pqymem: to States of America/in Omzgress assembled, That in lieu of the sum of five  JQQQB millions of clollars, payable to the State of Texas, in five  per cent. payment provid. stock of the United States, by the act entitled “An act proposing to the :%bLect0i'1850, State of '1`exus the establishment of her northern and western boundaries, ' vot. x. PUB. -— 78