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1142 SIXTIETH CONGRESS. sm. II. cs. 921. 1909. person to go on board any vessel or to any other place with the intent that he may be made or held as a slave, or sent out of the country to be so made or held; or who in any way knowingly aids in causing any other person to be held, sold, or carried away to be held or sol Pu,,i,;,,,,.,,,m,,_ as a slave, shall be ined not more than five thousand dollars, or im risoned not more than five years, or both. naming or mmm- 269. Whoever holds, arrests, returns, or causes to be held, l',}€_p°”°”S t° p°°°` arrested, or returned, or in any manner aids in the arrest or return 1,,% S·· °°°· “““· P- of any person to a condition of peonage, shall be lined not more miauumsaum-. thalpoipe thousand dollars, or imprisoned not more than five years, or t . otszmeuagemome- SEo. 270. Whoever obstructs, or attempts to obstruct, or in any §§,§‘f°'P*°°°°m““°°` way interferes with or prevents the enforcement of the section last 10% S-· ¤°°- *27- F- preceding, shall be liable to the penalties therein prescribed. _ B,},,,,,,,, kggmpgd Sec. 271. Whoever shall knowingly and w1]lfu_lly bring mto the ggé: ugfw Umm United States or any place subpalct to the Jurisdiction thereof, any Vol.18»P.251. person mveigled or forc1bly aped in any other country, wit intent to ho d such person so mveigled or kidnapgd uiconfinement or to an mvolimtary servitude; or whoever shall owmgly and willfully seli or cause to be sold, into any condition of involuntary servi- ` tude, an other erson for any term whatever; or whoever shall _ knowingly and hold to involunta servitude any person so raaanmsanor. brought or sold, shall lie fined not more than five thousand dollars and. imprisoned not more than five years. CHAPTER ELEVEN. oneness wanna an- 01·*r·ENsEs WITHIN THE ADMIRALTY AND MARITIME AND THE TERRI- ],'§g"‘§,§',;,,{'f,,‘!,;{l},;'},§; _ TORIAL JURISDICTION or rms: UNITED STATES.

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272. Places within or waters upon which 281. Payment of line to female seduced; 273 Msitézpns of this chapters all apply. pyédgpucgnzequimdg limitation on 274. Manslaughter. 282. Loss of life by misconduct of officers, 275. Pupishgtent for murder; for man- 283 Metc., of vessels. au er. ‘ . 276. Aslmulcl: with intent to commit mur— 284; Rdbhellyg. der, rape, robbery, etc. 285. Arson of dwelling house. 277. Attempt to commit murder or man- 286. Arson of other buildings, etc. slaughter. 287. Larceny. 278. Rape. 288. Receiving, etc., stolen goods. _ _ 279. Having carnal knowledge of female 289. Laws of States adopted or punishing under sixteen. wrongful acts, etc. 280. Seplpsmon of female passenger on, ,_p*;*;fjj,,gj“" ‘"*'°” Sec. 272. The crimes and offenses defined in this chapter shall be _ punished as herein prescribed: ,,,,‘2",K‘,"{‘,§Q},,’*,,‘f.,‘,§’_.f'§‘§,§{ First. When committed upon the high seas, or on aniother waters 1 S·. ¤¤¤· 5389. It within the admraltgy and maritime jurisdiction of the 'nited States ° and out of the juris iction of any particular State, or when committed within the adrniralty and maritime jurisdiction of the United States and out of the Juris iction of any particular State on board any vessel belonging in whole or m part to the United States or any citizen thereof, or to any corporation created by or Imder the laws of the United States, or of any State, Territory, or District thereof. On mam American Second. When committed uppn andy vessel registered, licensed, or

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Vol- ZWP-424- upon the waters of any of the Great Lakes, namely: Lake Superior, Lake Michigan, Lake Huron, Lake Saint Clair, Lake Erie, Lake Ontario, or any of the waters connecting any of said lakes, or upon the River Saint Lawrence where the same constitutes the International boundary line.