Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 18 Part 1.djvu/1296

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1224 ncnnx. Section. j _ Section. CRIMES AND OFFENSEB-Continued. i CRIMES 0FF]§NSES—Cont1nued. Under maritime and Territorial juris-Postal cr1mes—Cont1nue<l. diction of United Stat>es—Con- intercepting or secreting letters . 3892 tinued. depositing in post-ofiice for mailing or endeavoring to make revolt on vessel .,.. 5359 l delivery obscene books, pamphlets, revolt and mutiny on vessel ,,_. 5360 &c., and other unmailable matter. . . 3893 maliciously attacking vessel, with intent letters and circulars concerning lotter- {0 plunder _,____________,,. 5361 ies and gift enterprises . 3894 breaking and entering vessel 5362 3OCcSSOri€S_ . 5534, 5535 cutting, destroying cordage, &c . 5362 counterfeiting post-office money-orders . . 5463 maliciously forcing officer or mariner on postage stamps, &c.; using countershore, in order to leave him in foreign feited; printing without authority. . . 5464 port, &c ... 5363 _ foreign postagestamgs _.. 5465 casting away, &c., or conspiring to cast injuring mail matter eposited in letteraway vessel, to injure underwriters- - 5354- box, pillar-box, &c . 5466 5366 maliciously injuring p0st—0fHce receivingsetting flre or attempting to destroy ves- boxes ...,. 3869 sel, on high seas, &c ,_,,,,,,, . . 5367 embezzling letter containing valuable inlaying hands on master by seaman .. 5369 inclosure to be sent by mail . 5467, 5468 robbery on vessel on high seas, &c .. 5370 stealing mail or letter from mail or pomrobbery on shore by crew from piratical office; criminal opening or destrucvessel , 5371 tion of letter with valuable inclosure. 5469 on high seas, &c., which, if committed on reoeivin valuable inclosure stolen from land, would be capital . 5372 mai? post-office, &c 5470 piracy, as defined by law of nations . 5368 delaying, embezzling, destroying newsunder color of commission .. 5373 pers sent by mail . .‘ ..,,., 5471 by making war in violation of treaty 5374 emplgé opening packages of newspaconnning negro, &c., on vessel, with in- pers not addressed to office where (gut to make him slave _____________ 5375 employed ______,__________________ 5471 by landing from vessel and seizing negro, opening, embezzling, &c., package, &c., &c., with intent to make him a slave, of newspapers, by persons other than &c ... _ . 5376 employe of postal service .., 5471 bringing in negro as slave ...,.. 5377 robbing carrier, &c., of mail ,,_____,____ 5472 equipping vessel for slave-trade . 5378 attempting to rob mail by assaulting 5473 citizen transporting negro, &c., for pur- deserting mail _______________, _ ________ 5474 pose of holding or selling as slave . . . 5379 stealing, embezzling, appropriating, or master of vessel hovering on coast, having misappropriating mail—bag or other negro on board with intent, dao . 5380 property of post-omee ______________ 5475 serving on vessel employed in slave-trade- 5381, cutting, injuring, &c., mail-bag or pouch. 5176 5382 stealing, embezzling mail-locks or keys; feloniously running away with vessel 5383 unlawful delivery of, by manufactattempting to corrupt master or mariner, urer .,...,,.,, 5477 &c., to run away with vessel, &c 5384 breaking and entering post-office ... 5478 arson of dwelling-house within fort, counterfeiting bid, bond, &;· ____________ 5479 DBVy·y8I'd . 5385 Félldlng letters with intent, tg defraud _ _ _ 5480 of armory, arsenal ,.. 5386 selling stamps for more than fm-Q value of vessel of war, afloat 5387 by persons in postal service _________ 3920 unlawfully cutting timber on public lands 5388 receiving rate of stage, gratuitv, &c., circulating, selling, &c., obscene literature 5389 not authorizemlxbv law ... l .. 3899 misprision of felony, having knowledge removing stamps from mail matter liv of murder, &c,, on high seas ________ 5390 postal employes ___________________ '_ 3922 punishment of, committed in place removal and reuse of old stamps bv emceded to United States, to be accord- ployés .,,,,,_.__ , ______,,..,___ 392 4 ing to laws of State ... . . . . 5391 by persons not employed in postal Counterfeiting coin . 5457-5462 service .,_,,_,. 3925 counterfeiting, &c., coin or bars in like- postmasters making false or illusory cerness of gold or silver coin of United titicates, &c., as to sufficiencv of States --—-·--·-~-·---···-- · -··--- · · 5457 S\1I`&‘tl€>* Ul` gluaranttlrs in (‘Ol)€l‘2,(_‘[$ in resemblance of foreign gold or silver with Post·()fTi<·e Department 3947 coins .. 5457 bidders for postal contracts to whom uttering counterfeited gold or silver coins 5477 awards are made, wrongfully failing having in pomession, &c., such coins 5457 to enter into contracts .. 3954 counterfeiting minor coins _. 5458 I obstructing passage of mail ,..,__._,. 3995 3996 fraudulently mutilating, &c., gold or sil— falsely claiming to be carrier of United ’ ver coins .. 5459 · States mail, or aflixing words "Unidehasement of coins by officers of mint, ted States mail" without authority using false weights . 5460 ~ to coaches, vehicles, &c 3979 embezzlement of metals, coins, medals, by _ postmaster issuing money-order before by officem of mint ... . _ 5460 receiving the money .Z .. 4030 unauthorized making or uttering of offenses against foreign mail in transitu coins of gold or silver as money. . . 5461 through United States ... 4013 making or uttering of minor coins. . . 5462 embezzling money—order funds. . . _ Ai _ 4046 Postal crimes .. 5463-5480, 5534 employes in postal service neglecting to may be prosecuted before State courts; . . 3833 deposit postal revenues_ _ ,2 4053 inc osing letters with printed matter 3887 In Indian country _.______ - - t · I -9léB-2146 detaining letters ... 3890 against Indians _______ _ ````````` . d ta · ‘ am ·‘ l u asm On G ········· 2*50**57 g mmg, opening, Ot' s T0)l1'|§! 9 t*TS- · \18·¤0 ISl8.¤dB, how pumghgd _______ 5576