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personal or real estate, or of the income thereof, as such court shall judge necessary.

Sec. 26. After an order for alimony, or other allowance for Court may make the wife and children, or either of them, and also after an order for the appointment of trustees to receive and hold any property for the use of the wife or children, as before provided, the court may from time to time, on petition of either of the parties, revise and alter such order respecting the amount of such alimony or allowance, and the payment thereof, and also respecting the appropriation and payment of the principal and income of the property so held in trust, and may make any order respecting any of the said matters which such court might have made in the original suit.

Sec. 27. The court shall, in all cases subject to the provisions of this chapter, regulate the division and distribution of the estate, real and personal, between the parties, and the allowance for the alimony to the wife, or to her and the minor children committed to her care and custody, according to the provisions of this chapter. But nothing contained in this chapter shall authorize the court to divest any part of their title to, or interest in, any real estate, further than is expressly specified therein.

Sec. 28. When a man having by a woman one or more children shall afterwards intermarry with such woman, such child or children, if recognized by him, shall be thereby legitimatized; the issue of marriages declared null in law shall nevertheless be legitimate.

Sec. 29. When an order of divorce has been granted, and the parties shall afterwards intermarry, the court, upon their joint application, and upon satisfactory proof of such marriage, may revoke all decrees and orders of divorce, alimony, and subsistence which will not effect the rights of third persons.

Sec. 30. If any persons after being divorced from the bond of matrimony for any cause whatever, shall cohabit together before intermarriage, they shall be liable to all the penalties provided by law against adultery.

Sec. 31. Whenever an order of divorce from the bond of matrimony is granted in this territory, by a court of competent authority, such order shall fully and completely dissolve the