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 PORTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Buss. II. Ch. 150, 151, 152. 1870. 165 shall he specially retained, under the authority of the Department of ml°°d*‘?’F°€l"° Justice, to assist m the trial of any case in which the government is interested, shall receive a commission from the head of said Department, tg, &c. and shall as a special assistant to the Attorney-General, or to some one of the take mc °“lh¤ district attorneys, as the nature of the appointment may require, and shall &c` take the oath required by law to be taken by the district attorneys, and shall be subject to all the liabilities (imposed upon such officers by law. Sec. 18. And be it furlhcr enacted, That the Attorney-General shall E<ll*l°¤ 07 the from time to time cause to be edited and printed an edition of one thou» ;l,Qg£Q?l,é°w sand copies, at the government printing office,of such of the opinions of published from the law officers herein authorized to be given as he may deem valuable for time *0 timepreservation, in volumes which shall be as to the size, quality of paper, S¢s’l¤»&<=-0f printing, and binding, of uniform style and appearance, as nearly as prac- ticahle, with the eighth volume of said opinions, published by Robert Farnham, in the year eighteen hundred and sixty-eight, which volumes shall contain proper head-notes, a complete and full index, and such footnotes as the Attorney·General may approve. Such volumes shall be distributed in such manner as the Attorney-General may from time to time prescribe. Sec. 19. And be it further enacted, That this act shall take efect and This act when be in Force from and after the first day of July, eighteen hundred and t°“’·k° egwlseventy. APPRO`VED, June 22, 1870. CHAP. CLI. —An Act to authorize the Secretary of the Treasury to issue a Register to June 22, ¤870. the Schooner “Chvallo Marin0." '_1__ Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of the Treas- _ Reglwl to . . . . _ “ 7 issue no sohoouet ury is hereby authorized to issue a register to the schooner Cavallo ..C,“duO MHP Marino," a vessel now lying in the harbor of Indianola, Texas, and owned no.'* by Samuel Marx. Approved, June 22, 1870. CHAP. CLII.-An Act to incorporate the National Jlutual L¢ Assurance Association hune 23, N70. qf Washington, D. C. Be it enacted by the Slznate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That Almon M. Clapp, Ezra National Lit? B. French, Stephen J. W. Tabor, R. B. Donaldson, William A. Richard- %:;‘;;“g:O:;; son, Jedediah H. Baxter, James M. Austin, Henry P. H. Bromwell, uoniugcrpo. Aaron F. Randall, John R. Thompson, Dolson B. Searle, Joseph F. Ev- fwd; ans, Thomas L. Tullock, Amos L. Merriman, Edward Downey, L. M. Sanders, J. W. Griilin, John W. Boteler, George S. Montrouse, William Wvilkinson, James O. Conner, and B. B. French, and their successors, are constituted a body corporate, by the name of “The National Life Assurance and Trust Association," and by that name may sue and be powers, &e. sued, plead and be impleaded, have a common seal, and have all the rights, privileges, and immunities necessary for the purposes of the corporation hereby created: Provided, That the said company shall be lim- tr;:;;? $:21; ited to the District of Columbia in the transaction of its business, and Mss`; shall not establish any agency in any State except in pursuance of the laws of said State. S20. 2. And be tz further enacted, That the corporation above named when toor shall, within one year after the passage of this act, meet and elect such g““‘“°· officers as may be necessary to perfect the organization, and thereupon, or as soon thereafter as may be practicable, shall open books for the en— rolment of members. _ _ _ _ _ Sec. 3. And he it further enacted, That the objects of this association gb_,.,c_tS0g q,,, shall be the mutual insurance of the lives of the members, and the invest- =¤¤<>¤¤*·¤<>¤·