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 1040 rom Lax.-onimns.-on. 2.. manslaughter, and shall suffer imprisonment for a period not less than _ two years. [Sec SS 4278-42804 Tganspoptationof S;.;g_ 5355_ Every Person who knowingly ships, sends, O1' fOI‘Wa1'dS any g_1'h‘L;;'?5f§$:§j guantity of the articles mentioned in section fifty-three hundred and -é#. fty-three, or who transports the same by any mode of conveyance u n Ib’d·» S- 3- land or water, between any of the places specified in that section, unlidqs such articles be securely inclosed, eposited, or packed in a metallic vessel surrounded by plaster of Pans, or other non-explosive maternal when saturated with suc oil, and separated from all other substances, and the outside of the package be marked, printed, or labeled in a cons icuous manner with the words “Nrrno-oLYo1·:1uNs; nAxennocs,"` shall be punished by a fine of not less than one thousand nor more than five thousand dollars; one-half to the use of the informer. [See 55 42am2m.; Lameny, Sng, 5356, Every person who, upon the high seas, or in any place q 301¢gpr11i1790,¢· under the erclusive jurisdiction of the United States, takes and carries v;;, pug.,  away, with intent tosteal or purloin, the personal goods of another, shall 188’,_4_v_ 5’p_517_ be_pun1shed by a fine of not more than one thousand dollars, or by im- 'fTS*"_ ,._ Davis, 5 prisonment not more than one year, or by both such fine and imprison- Mas,356. ment. Reoeivingstolen Sir·:c.tl5357. {Every persgn who, uplonéhe high seas, or in any place B- un er e exc usive juris iction of the nited tates buvs receives or 3 Mah, 1825, c_ conceals any money, goods, bank—notes, or other thin, which may be’the 65,, g, ,-Z4_ lz_11g_ Subleqt Of larceny, and which has been feloniously tadaen or stolen from 9 g°1-‘,}!:fh1;)9?ig- any other person, knowing the same to have been taken or stolen, shall ’’’‘  punished thy ahfiniz logo not more than one thousand dollars, and bv m 1 t a a t * . ` mixzngggggs *3:* I   Igveryrpersoriiwlhogd(i1Iii3dte1i·;‘;]sl;;1;l3si:i biiuclgstroys any money, >.__;.; goods, merchandise, or other e ects, from or belonging to any vessel 3 Mar., 1825, c. in distress, or wrecked, lost, stranded, or cast away, upon the sea, or 65·’· 9· V- 4· P- U6- upon any reef, shoal, bunk, or rocks of the sea, or in any other place 2Ués, i-Llcooénbg, wnghm t c admualty and maritime jurisdiction of the United States; 1 et-. 2: . · an every person who willfullv obstructs the escape of any person every person who holds out or_shows any false light, or extinguishes any true hglht, with intent to bring any vessel, sailing upon the sea, into danger, or istress, or shipwreck, shall be 0(pumshed by u fine of not more gan five thousand dollars, and imprison at hard labor not more than n years. [Sees! 4674. 4676-] mipgt:;ng;<:·gL2or · Sec. 5359. If any one of the crew of any American vessel on the high board Y P- 2;-:lasUorto3h§1;aw;aters5v1th1n tpe admiralty apd maritime ]ur1sd1ction of ..._;__. e m e s en eavors o ma *e a revo t or mutin 7 on board such 40t!s1gs;;,418g5§7g; yi->;sg,tp1;pp;bg3é§, lcpnipiggs, oigyxinfedenites with anyiother-person on 30Apm,1,90,(_·. _ nu my, Ol so lC1lDS, incitcs, Ol stirs up an) 9,s_,2,\,_1, P_ ,,5 other of the crew to disobey or resist the lawful orders of the master, or ——-—;—————— other officer of such vessel or to refuse or neglect their vro Jer dutv on U·S·"·I"’uY¤ 11 board thereof or to b t 7 th· · l Ih `Vhq  U- S- 1,. i », € ray (Hr propel trust, O]. ESSEX!") PS with ot 81.3 Smm,’1M,_s__147; in a tumultuous and mutmous manner, or makes a riot on board thereof, U. . it Hamilton, or unlawfully confines the master, or other commanding officer thereof. 11.1¥{(¤;.f;·1§:    sllialh  punished thy a hne of notvmore than one thousand dollars, or _,75_ U_S_ v_ Hem __ p sonmen no more than fire years, or by both such fine and ner’et al., 4 Mas., lmpmsonmcme 105;U.S.*.S‘ ,5M.,460·U.S.·.Mh·,,2S . "· i-Ca¤oed· S, 5822 o?`£*€f 11.%..3 $$..:.1..., at ¤.“é. 5T` i<eiiyf‘*fi‘v’..Q‘iCP sgé;Si1.`s. .-. sgi 2 l Wood. & M., 338; U. . v. Smith, 3 Wash., 78; U. S. v. Sharp, Peters C.C. l18· U S, 1éé5BlE’Cl§D, {retledrs 0.5% 213%;}. Haines, 5 Mas., 272; U. S. r. Nye 2 (5urt.,C  i · . .r. `a ner, l as., ; . . ·.B k 5M .,404; U.S. -. i mimi', gh; U. S. r. gogrisorh 1 Sumin.,`4-ifi; U §r1§:ishto,: 2 Sumn., lé;%l)g?ii   el rague, 75;. . v. nrj ’ ., 428;. S.. Th · - i. Lgwrenee, 1 Cr. C. C., 84; Y'. S. 1·?SSeagrist, 4 Blatbh., 4(gpB0n’ 1 Sumn., 16S` U.L “yR:;':m%£?§- Sec. 5360. If any one of the crew of an American vessel on the high -§~H;_:T8§5;. sleas, or on any other waters with1n the admiralty and maritime jul‘lS— 40, s_,,v_ 4, p_ .,75. _ lCFl0·D of the United States, unlawfully and with force, or by fraud, 0I' 30 A,,,;i’m,0,c_ inpmiiiatipn., usurps the command of such vessel from the master v!' 9,_s. 8, v. 1,p. 113. ot 01 aw ul officer in command thereof, or deprives him of authority
 * 5F°SSl""· B“ldw·» endeavoring to save his life from such vessel, or the wreck thereof; and