Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 17.djvu/1112

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1072 INDEX. Pembimzs, _ I Penalty, (continued.) apprgrratxons for the 170, 443,444 for receiving part of a certain appro- Pembma and of Chippewas, priation for ndians for services as atappropriation to purchase land for . . 539 torney or agent for any Indians . . . 133 _ to establish them thereon 539 for violating the act regulatingthe mode Peruzltacs. See Fines, 5*::. of making private contracts with Injudgments for, in criminal or penal dians . . 136, 137 causes, how may be enforced, &c. . . 198 upon claim agents or attorneys, for reunder post-office act may be remitted taining without consent or refusing to with written consent, &c. . 325 deliver discharge papers, or land-wan cases ot} under the revenue laws, to be rants of any soldier ... 137 reported within ten days to district at- upon poor convicts for false swearing in torneys by collectors, with names of attempts to obtain their discharge . . 199 witnesses, &c. ... 580, 581 for counterfeiting or circulating false Penalty, certificates of stock in the Centennial upon clerks, &c., of courts of the United Board of Finance ... 210 States, for wrongfully · depositing special stamps denoting tax upon moneys paid into court, or the reten- wines, &c. 241 tion or conversion thereof 2 for fraud in claims for drawback on disfor knowingly receiving from such clerks, tilled spirits . 243 &c., such moneys in violation of law . 2 or aiding therein ... 243 for conspiring by force to put down the for fraudulently aiding in fraudulent exgovernment of the United States, &c. 13 change in spirits shipped . 243 ortohinderthe execution ofanylaw for intentionally relanding within the of the United States . 13 United States, or receiving distilled or to seize any property of the spirits shipped for exportation, or for United States ... 18 aiding therein . 243 or to prevent any person from hold- upon owners, agents, &c., of breweries ing office, &c., under the United for offences against the internal reve- States .. 18 nue law ... 246, 247, 248 or to induce any officer to leave the for intentionally defacing, &c., certain State, &c. . 13 marks from beer barrels, &c. . . . 248 or to injure such officer in person or or removing stamps from barrels . 248 property while doing, or to pre- for unlawfully carrying on the business vent his doing, his duty 13 of bottling beer 249 or to prevent any party or witness upon farmers and planters for wilfully from attending court or testifying refusing to furnish certain information therein . . 13 or knowingly making false statements, 250 or to injure him for so attending or for employing cigar-makers who are not testifying . 13 registered ... . . . 251 or to influence the conduct of any upon peddlers of tobacco, for violations juror .. 13 of the internal revenue laws 252 or to injure any juror on account of for unlawful acts in reference to stamps his acts, &c. 13 upon boxes, or packages, containling for conspiring or going in disguise upon &c., tobacco ... 254, 255 the public highway, &c., to deprive for manufacturing or dealing in tobacco any person or class of equal rights, without having paid a special tax &c., under the laws ... 13 therefor .. . 255 or to prevent the State authorities for acting unlawfully as a shipping comfrom protecting all in their equal missioner .. 263 rights .. 13 upon shipping commissioners and their for conspiring to obstruct, &c., the due clerks for demanding or receiving uncourse of justice, &c., in any State with lawful fees .. . . 263, 264 intent to deny to any citizen his equal for violating the shipping commissioners' rights under the law .. 13 act, in regard to apprentices 264 or, by force, &c., to prevent any citi- carrying seaman to sea without an zen entitled to vote, from advocat- agreement made between him and ing in a lawful manner the elec- the master 265 tion of any person as an elector, receiving on board a seaman unlawor member of Congress 14 fully engaged ... 265 proceedings to be in courts of the engaging seaman contrary to the act, 265 United States . . . 14 discharges of seamen . . . 266, 267 for falsely swearing in taking the oath not producing logbook, or papers, as a juror .. 15 or appearing as witnesses . . . 267 upon persons employed to assist in col- not paying seamen their wages lecting moneys due the United States when due . ._ _ . . 269 and withheld therefrom, for receiving not supplying requisite quantity of or attempting to receive any money, water, &c., when ordered . . . 269 &c., from any person, &c., alleged deficient medicine chest, &c. . . . 2iO so to have withheld money, except, effects ofdeceased seamen and ap- &c. . 69 prentioes ... 271, 272 for enticing away, &c., inmates of the not keeping log-book properly . . 2»6 Reform School in the District of Co- not making entries therein at proper __ lumbia . ..119 time ..2:b