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 250 THIRTY-FOURTH CONGRESS. Sess. HI. Ch. 116. 1857. hundred and thirty-two, who have never received warrants for bounty land for servicesinsaid war, shall be entitled to receive a certificate or warrant from the Departmeiit of the Interior for one hundred and sixty acres of land, upon making proof' either by record evidence or such pnrol evidence as the commissioner of pensions may require of having served in said war for the term of at least fourteen days; the provisions of this act to extend to the widows and minor children of said officers and soldiers who have died or may die before receiving such warrant or cer titicate. Approved, March 3, 1857. Merch 8, 1857. CHA?. CXVI.—An Actin Addition to an Act more efwtually 10 pmvidejbr the Punishment """"_“"" of certain Crimes against the United States, and/br other Purposes. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That if any person or persons upon the high seasyor in any arm of the sea, or in any river, haven, _Nl¤;¤¤l¤¤Sh*¢{ creek, basin, or bay, within the admiralty jurisdiction of the United end ou_1 of the and wilfully, but without malice aforethougbt, strike, stab, wound, or shoot g;‘;1;€;€;"g‘y°f at any other person, of whieh striking, stabing, wounding, or shooting, s[;ikmg,gh00;,_ such person shall afterwards die upon land, within or without the Lmted i¤g,&<=- States, every person so offending, his or her counsellors, aiders, and abettors, shall be deemed guilty of the crime of manslaughter ; and upon conviction thereof shall be punished as is hereinafter provided. Sec. 2. And 6e it further enacted, That if any person upon the high seas, or in any arm of the sea, or in any river, haven, creek, basin, or bay, within the admiralty jurisdiction of the United States, and out of A*¤<%mP*S 30 the jurisdiction of any particular State, shall attempt to commit the crime g?°I;;l;;h;Y1;{,t2;_ of murder or manslaughter, by poisoning, drowning, or strangling another person, or by any means not constituting the offence of an assault with a. dangerous weapon, such offender, upon conviction thereof, shall be punished by imprisonment, with or without hard labor, for a period not exceeding three years, and a fine not exceeding one thousand dollars, at the discretion of the court. Manslaughter, Sec. 3. And be it further enacted, That the crime of manslaughter, hvw punished- as provided for by this act, and all other acts heretofore passed, shall be punished by imprisonment, with or without hard labor, For at period not exceeding three years, and a fine not exceeding one thousand clt>lhn·s, at the discretion of the court. SEO. 4. And be it further enacted, That all acts and parts of acts lnconsistentects inconsistent with the provisions of this act, are hereby repealed: Pro- mded, however, That this repeal shall not affect any act done before, or tions and.li2.bili— any prosecution pending at the time of the passage of this act; but all MS- such acts shall be indietable and punishable, and all such prosecutions shall be proceeded with as the same would have been indicmble and punishable, and proceeded with if this act had not been passed. Perjury ln Sec. 5. And be it further enacted, That in all cases where any oath, ?;°ggi0l§‘;2sl° affirmation, or aiiiduvit shall be made or taken before any register or receiver or either or both of them of any local land-office in the United States or any territory thereof, or where any oath, affirmation, or affidavit, shall be made or taken before any person authorized by the laws of any State or territory of the United States to administer ozuhs or aflirmaitions, or take afndavits, and such oaths, aiiirmations, or aiiidavits are made, used, or filed in any of said local land-offices, or in the General Land- Oiiice, as well in casei arising under any or either of the orders, regula.— tions, or instructions, ouoerning any of the public lands of the United States, issued by the Commissioner of the General Land·Office, or other proper officer of the government of the United States, as under the laws
 * §?;]‘3,f:§;d°}g$Q States, and out of the jurisdiction of any particular State, shall unlawfully