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 148 FORTY-·FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 117, 118, 123; 124. 1870. J¤n¤ 1, 1670- CHAP. CXVII. -»An Act to l the Preamble ey" an Act in Relation to the National °`_"°`_"i" Theological Institute, uppmmprz'Z twent_y-second, erzqhteen hundred and seventy. B0 it enacted by the Senate and [base of Representatives of the United I N¤Uf>Y}¤lR¤ig· States of America in Congress assembled, That the preamble to an act °g*°” °° l uentitled "An act declaring the construction of ‘ An act to incorporate the National Theological Institute} approved May tenth, eighteen hundred Repeal of pre- and sixty-six, and also ‘An act to amend an act entitled ‘ An act to incor- °“;lg¥’0";h_ an porate the National Theological Institute and to define and extend the AM}, P_ gg_` powers of the same," " approved April twenty-second, eighteen hundred and seventy, be, and the same is hereby, repealed. Armzovso, June 1, 1870. June 1, 1870. CHAP. CXVIII. —An Act to authorize the Reductfoyz of the IVMII1 ofan Alley in Square ”W"`"""`" Number three hundred and seventysix, in the City of Washi11gton. Be it enacted b the Senate and House o Re resentatives o the United lWfd}h °*` M States of Anzerz'ca3/in Congress assembled, {hat. the mayor, bodrd of elder- 3::; b:,";0%3;,°d_ men, and board of common council of the city of Waslnington bc, and they hereby are, authorized to reduce the widuh of the public alley entering square number three hundred and seventy-six, from Ninth Street west, from its present width of twelve feet, to the width of seven feet, and that the portion which will be restored to individual property by such reduc- Additionto tion be added to the lot number twenty-two, from which the entire alley I°t’ &°‘ was originally taken. Approved, June 1, 1870. Juno 6, 1870. CHAP. CXXIII.-—-·An Act to su I aDe u-ien in tI•eA {ation or om nsation ""`°*""-` and Jllileagc eglllenibers ty the  of Ié;,»r¤s;i»z¤r1iv»s aii<';1`oliiThjqntes{§mn('Teli:·iMies, {eg; lhelfsoal ear ending June thirty, in the Y cur eighteen hundred an seventy, and for er wposes. _ Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United D°*l°‘?“°Y ¤P· States of Amer1Ica in Congress assembled, That the sum of five hundred PI‘0pl‘\8.[l0D {0I' . ,0,,, m;;,,, thousztnd dollars, or so rnuch Uthereof as may he necessary, be, and the iué; 310,,5870; same is hereby, appropriated for the compensation and mileage of memmd mu*;nj2‘;}°" bers of the House of Representatives and delegates from Territories, to membeissnd supply deficiency of appropriations for the fiscal year ending June third¤l¤t<¤¥¤¤· tieth, eighteen hundred and seventy. Collection ¤f Sec. 2. And be it farther enaeteal That the sum of one million four revenue from customs for the fiscal year ending June thirty, eighteen hundred and seventy; and that the sum of twenty thousand dollars be ap- Spwm com? propriatcd for the payment of fees to special counsel in such cases where- Ni, m the United.Ste.tes are parties in interest, as the Secretary of the Treasury may deem it necessary and proper to employ the same, to be disbursed under his direction. Approved, June 6, 1870. Jung 7, 1810, CHAP. CXXIV.—An Act tojx the Salary zftlw BaiZ{y`o/`the Court of Claims. Be it enacteet by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United ,§alarr;;ott;b¤i1iK States of America in Congress assembled, That from and after the passage glam'; gsm? of this act the annual salary of the bailiff of the court of claims shall lished. be atdtlgebrafe of fifteen hundred dollars per annum, to be paid as now provide‘ y aw. A1°PROvED, June 7, 1870.
 * °u:‘;::;;_f'°"' hundred thousand dollars be, and the same is hereby, appropriated to supply a. deficiency in the appropriation for the expenses of collecting the