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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—Cont1nuees—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