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 1138 SIXTIETH ooNoRr1ss. sm. II. cH. am. 1909. .P¢¤¤i¢v for vide- Sec. 244. For each evasion or violation of any provision of the miilh.s1,p.ma three sections last preceding, the shipper shall be lined not more than two hundred dollars; the consngnee _ owmgly receiving such articles so shipped and transported m v1olation of said sections shall be fined not more than two hundred dollars, and the carrier knowmgly carin(g or transporting the same in violation of said sections shall be hhs not more than two hundred dollars. _ Img”“¤8°gd°m:°é Sec. 245. Whoever shall bring` or cause_ to be brought mto the hdin.neic. 0 me United States or any place subject to the jur1sd1ction_t ereof, from 2,Y,f§f·}_°** " mi V°l‘ any foreign country, or shall therein knowinglyhdeposit or cause_ to be deposited with any express company or ot_ er_ common carr1eI‘, for carriage from one State, Territory, or_District of the United States, or place noncont1pous_ to but subject to the jur1sd1ction thereof, to any other State, Territory, or District of the United States, or place noncontiguous to but subject to the jurisdiction thereof, or from any place in or subject to theljurisdiction  the Unllted Staltes throu h a foreign country to any p ace in or su ject to the juris 1c-_ tion thereof, or from any place in or subject to the ]Ur1sd1ction_oftl1e United States to a foreign country, any obscene, lewd,_orlasc1y1ous, or lany filthy, bpo_k,1pamp}hlet, pictture, paper, (letter, wregtjing, prmt, pr ot er matter o in ecen c arac er or any rug m cme, a 10 e, or thing designed, adapted, or intended for preventing conception, or producing abortion, or for any mdecent or immoral use, or any written or printed card, letter, circular, bookapamphlet, advertisement, or notice of any kind giving information, irectly or mdirectlfv, where, how, or of whom, or by what means any of the hereinple ore-mgm tioned articles matters or things may be obtained or ma e· or w o- ever shall kndwin l take or cause to be taken from such ex ress g y . . P . com any or other common earner any matter or thing the depositing P¤¤*¤*¤¤•=¤* *°’- of which for carriave is herein made unlawful, shall be lined not more than five thousand, dollars, or imprisoned not more than Eve years, or both. (‘rrA1··rn1z TEN. Slave trrvde and · THE SLAVE TRADE AND PEONAGE. POODIIQG. I l Sec,. 2.:6. Confining or detaining slaves on  259. Forfeiturc ofinterestin vessels transboard vessel. _ ; porting slaves. _ 247. Seizing slaves on foreign shores._, 260. Seizure of vessels engaged in the 248. Bringing slaves mto the United. slave trade. States. { 261. Proceeds of condemned vessels, how 249. Equipping vessels for slave trade. 5 distributed. 250. Transporting persons to be held as I 262. Disposal of persons found on board slaves. l seized vessel. 251. Havering on coast with slaves on 263. Apprehension of omcers and crew. board. 264. Removal of persons delivered from 252. Serving in vessels engaged in the 26a Tseized; veslstels. t is t I d. '. o w a ca vesse sen. 253. Rdczigiiig of carrying away any per· 266. When owhgrs of foreign vessels shall son to be sold or held as a slave. give bond. 54. E ui inv etc. vesse or s ve. us c ions ocomman erso arm 2  g,, l f l2. 267 I vlgllgelis t d f ed 1 i buulr, ‘ ass. Ku in. ”°° P°,§‘3.§?.‘2£."°”°”’ mg `"‘“T" . 269. Hbldii; i. atm., ,.0... t. 256. Forfeiture of vessel transporting peonage. slaves. b 270. Obstructpgg enforcement of proced- 257. Receiving persons on board to e, rngsec ron. ld la · . 2"L Bringing kidnaped persons into 258. ldsiselsafoimiieliovedng on coast. ; I United States. ¤o¤¤¤1¤s¤r<1~=¤¤¤- Sec. 246. Whoever being of the crew or ship’s company of an vm£.él°v°° °° mm foreign vessel engaged, in the Slave trade, or being of the crew or ship}; NQ S-- ’°°· *75- "· compani of any vessel owned wholly or in part, or navigated for orin behalf of any citizen of the United States, forcibly confines or