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 854 THIRTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Suas. I. Ch. 118, 119, 120, 121. 1860. June 12, 1860. Crux-. CXVIII.-An Actfyr the Relief of Smith and Hunt, of Toledo, Ohio. ——”_‘_— Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Oangress assembled, That there ba paid to Smith Pa. ment to and Hunt, of Toledo, Ohio, the sum of nine thousand two hundred and Smnz 8* H‘“‘*· sixty-five dollars and ninety cents, out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated, the same being the amount paid by said Smith and Hunt as freight and charges on railroad iron transported while in bond from New York city to Toledo, Ohio. APPROVED, June 12, 1860. Juno 12, 1860. CHA?. CXIX.-An Aci for the Relief of Valentine We/zrheim. Be it enacted by the Senate and Ibuae of Representatives of the United States of America in Ucngress assembled, That the Secretary of the Inte- Ps¤sioutcVal· rior bc, and he is hereby, directed to place the name of Valentine \Vchr- §¤;i¤° W<**“`· heim on the roll of invalid pensioners, and pay him at the rate oftwemy- °m' five dollars per month, from and after the twenty-sixth day of January, eighteen hundred and sixty. Armzovmn, June 12, 1860. June 13, 1860. Cunt. CXX.-An Act to dissolve the “WuMngtm's Manual  School and Male ‘*’_"""’ Orphan A Zum Sockty of the District of Colum ia," and to aulhonze tha Transfer zj itc ggetsdo 3e “Columbia Institution for the Instruction of the Deaf and Dumb and the z. Bo it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Trustees of “Washingm2’;;;°’Q?°'”’t1 ton’s Manual Labor School and Male Orphan Asylum Society of the Dis- y fR11S8X' J, H , us funds, &,¤., no tuct. of Columbia, mcorporated by an act of Congress approved 011 the ¤1*;;g¤¤*·h 41 thirteenth day of June, eighteen hundred and forty-two, be and they arc VOL glfpf 83;% hereby authorized and empowered, by deed or other instrument in writ- ` ing, to transfer all their funds and property of every description to the " Columbia Institution for the instruction of the Deaf and Dumb and the 1857, ch. 46. Blind," incorporated by an act of Congress approved February sixteen, V°l· ‘"· P‘ ML eighteen hundred and fifty-seven, on such terms and conditions as may bc agreed upon by said corporate bodies and incorporated in such deed or instrument of writing. °°?l;‘f£t°b° ’°' Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That the said deed of transfer or instrument of writing shall be recorded in the rec0rdcr’s ofHcc for land titles, in the county of Washington, and District of Columbia, and the terms and conditions of said deed shall be as obligatory upon said Columbia Institution as if they formed a part of its charter; and from the date of the record thereof, as aforesaid, the trustees of “Washingt0n’s Manual Labor School and Male Orphan Asylum Society ” shall be forever thereafter absolved from their trust, and the act of Junc thirteen, eightccu hundred and forty-t.w0, conferring upon them corporate powers and prividggévgg fhfgld lcgcs, shall pe tncnceforward repealed : Provided, That all the debts and c0,.p0Q.m,Qg pccumary liabilities of the said “Washingmn’s Manual Labor School and Male Orphan Asylum shall be transferred to, assumed by, and be debts of the said “Columbia Institution for the instruction of the Deaf and Dumb and the B1ind," which shall be responsible therefor, and suits at law or in equity may be commenced against said last-mentioned corpommion the same as if said debts had been originally incurred by it. Approved, June 13, 1860. June 13, 1860. Can. CXXI.—An Ac; extendlng the Charter inwrporatfngtlae German Benevolent Society 1841 ck-SL of Was/xmgton Only, m the Dzslrzct of Columbia, approved July twenty-sevenlh, eighteen Vol. vi. p. saw. “”df"’H*"’°- Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Represenlatives of the United blates of America in Oemgress assembled, That from and after the passage