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THIRTY—SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 166. 1862. 567 disability, to commence as hereinafter provided, and continue during the _ existence of such disability. The pension for a total disability for officers, _Rate of ponnon-commissioned officers, musicians, and privates employed in the mili- s‘°“?"{ """h°"Y tary service of the United States, whether regulars, volunteers, or militia, semcm and in the marine corps, shall be as follows, viz : Lieutenant-colonel, and all officers of a higher rank, thirty dollars per month ; major, twenty-five dollars per month; captain, twenty dollars per month; first lieutenant, seventeen dollars per month ; second lieutenant, fifteen dollars per month; and non-commissioned officers, musicians, and privates, eight dollars per month. The pension for total disability for officers, warrant, or petty oflicers. and others employed in the naval service of the United States, in naval shall be as follows, viz:' Captain, commander, surgeon, paymaster, and ¤°'Vi°°- chief engineer, respectively, ranking with commander by law, lieutenant commanding, and master commanding, thirty dollars per month ; lieutenant, surgeon, paymaster, and chief engineer, respectively, ranking with lieutenant by law, and passed assistant surgeon, twenty-five dollars per month; professor of mathematics, master, assistant surgeon, assistant paymaster, and chaplain, twenty dollars per month; first assistant engineers and pilots, fifteen dollars per month; passed midshipman, midshipman, captains’ and paymasters’ clerk, second and third assistant engineer, masters’ mate, and all warrant officers, ten dollars per month; all petty oflicers, and all other persons before named employed in the naval service, eight dollars per month; and all commissioned officers, of either service, shall receive such and only such pension as is herein provided for the rank in which they hold commissions. Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That if any officer or other person Kn me of named in the first section of this act has died since the fourth day of with ¤*`¢h¤S¢ March, eighteen hundred and sixty-one, or shall hereafter die, by reason ;§,t;;l°$,?30l::$Q,, of any wound received or disease contracted while in the service of the childien to have United States, and in the line of duty, his widow, or, if there be no ‘h° P°“°i°““· widow, his child or children under sixteen years of age, shall be entitled to receive the same pension as the husband or father would have been entitled to had he been totally disabled, to commence from the death of the husband or father, and to continue to the widow during her widowhood, or to the child or children until they severally attain to the age of sixteen years, and no longer. Sec. 3. And be it further enacted, That where any officer or other When motper person named in the first section of this act shall have died subsequently ::P:’:;g:’;:l°d to the fourth day of March, eighteen hundred and sixty-one, or shall ,,,,g;,,,;t_ y hereafter die, by reason of any wound received or disease contracted while in the service of the United States, and in the line of duty, and has not left or shall not leave a. widow nor legitimate child, but has left or shall leave a mother who was dependent upon him for support, in whole or in part, the mother shall be entitled to receive the same pension as such officer or other person would have been entitled to had he been totally disabled; which pension shall commence from the death of the officer or other person dying as aforesaid: Provided, however, That if such mother Not to receive shall herself be in receipt of a pension as a widow, in virtue of the pro- xgé? °“° visions of the second section of this act, in that case no pension or allowance shall be granted to her on account of her son, unless she gives up the other pension or allowance : And provided, further, That the pension given to a mother on account of her son shall terminate on her remarriage : And provided, jim/ter, That nothing herein shall be so construed as to entitle the mother of an officer or other person dying, as aforesaid, to more than one pension at the same time under the provisions of this act. Sec. 4. And be it further enacted, That where any officer or other per- When sisters son named in the first section of this act shall have died subsequently to ;‘°*;>;,;*:°*"° **‘° the fourth day of March, eighteen hundred and sixty-one, or shall here- `