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 1151 aurgma .:4.-;- `;4})_§1;i:}{7`t0 gffofd 1:é* €&dQf3 'fvstfuctich ip clémerxtary sea- fm _ ;;_%uSm`p_ ,_-mé `_fu11y_ equigpéd man-ot-waifs ’cu tte;· for every ne mgm QS {gay be   Rnd · be deemed adequate for ingtrj1c·- su fim in gkemeniary S€&H1H11ShiD! ¤°v‘Qvidéd,· That Qc said school  im -Sm‘H haw" gdgquatc'. facilities for cutter drill, `an;1 shall have pa iv _Mm; mtpndancc ht least $¢)f€¤fy·Hv&  gtadets- oyer fiftaep in ASU.; 0; ,1;;;-; in uniform. rccgijing military insttuéticn `audY up hw. mi, Q;3pm3i_ty to qua:te1·.and_ eduwte- gt the sduge time in . fima gmmiyeal and fifty cadets 2, litdyfvvidvd f8rth6T,;·Th&t the sp _QW}.{,m;·y of me Navy shall rqqiiilfe 8. bond in each Gage, in fly dm§m{, me Yami; gi {hé p1·0pcrty,_fo1f the cure and gafekéep- ctw im ;{¤»;·{%0f and for the zretllfu of the Same when pequirgq, pu _ {3,;;,;; 3, 19(>1 ,'c. 863, 31 Stat. 1446.: June 29, 190Q, -c. 3612, 34 to 5;.3;, 1;:20; J uizé 24, 1910, c. 378;   Stat. 613.)f ’ 5 3 {'¥fi£E}{(‘¥  V ·_ _ I i. Q Y — de §"’· “A .` . 'E ${32, ·· \'*·:m·Is fof the Nqvy " damned. · - ~· im:. imtios of commanding- officer making_ capture. j;·:4_ ’Imt§e;; of priza`m:1ster. · ‘ _ · · or 33,:3. _Li1w1 and ismaeediugs by di—strict gttorney,  th IIT?. .~\p;¤>i:1tg:zi·¤t_ 0{_ prize mmmiuicuers. Su _ 31539. !¤z:ti<·s fof marshal. ¥ . " . · · iw;. .\}>]II'QIiS{1l of property taken for·~li.s·¢·x·y of prépvrtyun stipulation. 5 _ H izsgzf Sale of prize; wheupfdered; ·‘ th _»·32i4.`l!·>dc> cgmaking aah:- _ ` { '· ’ 3143; ‘1‘mm:fe·r of prize property to another district for sale. ce lim. .&;»;‘w2}s myd nmpndments in prize eases, · · 1;;:. !mve—rs of district cmirt after appeal. .89 HM. >¤··v1 zri{y for costs. - ° hx 11 aes, e‘·»szs sm;} vxpmsm. » _ _ fg, mimi 1·;¤3.·me¤g; of expenses from prize tuud.  _ ml 1:7.2. m;·¤ ¤e::t of prize money. , _   ‘ HL2. Avmungs at clcrifs of district courts. · to Hai:. A1ims·::31ces-anal commissions to marshals. r r th NH. (`*1!iJ§){?!}S3fi0{1 of pfizg cammiggigmerg, · ‘ . YCO K-1355. Acmungg of prize ccmnrissicuern. de .1!{··<. f·>_mx11i:;.si_<2·»11>s uf; this chapter sha}! apply td *:111 captures lmldét 88 th . §#!?1Z<* by z1uthm·ii;y_o£§the¢ United States; Q1} adopted and ratified ar i>i~‘ ¥i:c·)i’yesiQ4;nt cfjhe United States. . (R; $(5 4613.) ._  lh. T `ll°32.#"" Véésels of the Navy ” demxed.-·-»——The term "‘ vesxels Gf im fiw .\:iwy," as used ju this chapter, shall include all- armed {ya ¥*#·>·>¤*i>= <>H1<—er0d and manned %by»the United States, and under A fiw ¢:¢»1gr0§,j0£ the Departmeutbf the Navy.,  S, § 461%) th  1133; I%ut§es of enmmamiqg aMcar making ¢¤ptur§.——·g’1‘he in _ wimraixgilxng omcgr of any vessel mak €ng_ a cgnpture shall SB- of -<‘¤§¥f< · yilasij Qccgments; of the ship and cargo, iyélgdihg HIS log 30 {UH ward, and make g¤”i;1venmry,.0§ the same; and Seal them gcc Wk ?¤i{}- send thazgja, with the jmvemqry,4 to the Court in which in gw all the papers fmmd, and arg in 'the condition jp which nc ‘i¥` }*;f1I¤%i’S, or any‘ch g11gg fiu théir condition. Hé shail alS0_ th    iihér chicgrst the suparcaigc, purses, or agent of thé pl‘iS§i. 'st ir?} gany person found op board ·évh 4am» he may suppossy to bei (I W1 Nested ip, oy tqhave kxmwledg respecting, the title,. ¢¤&· I 3**3*31 ffharacter, nr destination of the `prize, Hwshall jéélld sb itu `x>r¤z<·, with mecaexmmmtg, puperi, and .witne $ses, under th i mige df s. competent prize .mas;pr aud! pyize QPBW, i¤¢0 DON? C8
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NAVY “§* 1138 , r adjudiéation, explaining the absence. of any usual witsses; and in the_‘absence/ ot instructions from superior anority as to the port to which it shall be sent, he shall select, ch‘ port as he shall deem; most" convenient, in view ot the terestslof probable claimants. 1 It the captured vessel, or any rt ot the captured property, is not in condition; to be seat tor _ adjudication, a survey shall be had thereon and an I »pralsement ,made by persons as ~— coxnpetent and- impartial { __ can be obtained, and their reports shall be sent to,-the court ‘ ·which proceedings are- to be had; and snob property, unless, propriated for the `use ot the Gorernment, shall be sold by e authority of the coxnrnanding omcer present, and the proeds deposited with [the Treasnrer, ot _·the' United States or nblic deposl-tary most accessible to `sneh conrt, and subject its orderin the cause., .(R. S.; §";1615_; Mar. *3,- 1899,·c.! 413, 13, 30 Stat. ,1007 : M8? 29, 1920, c. 214, § *1, 41 Stat, 654.) 1134. Dutim of·  mqster,—4The prize master shall make s way diligently to the selected port, and-· there immediately l liver to a, prize commissioner the documents. and papers, " nd lthe jlnventory thereof, and make andavit that they are e sarne, and are in the same condition as delirered to him, explaining any absence or change of `condition therein, and at the xprize property is in`_ the same condition as delivered t ·‘him, or explaining any loss or damage thereto; and he all furtherreport to the district attorney and give torhim all e information in his possession respecting the prize and her pture; and he shall dellyer » oret the persons sent as wit- to the custody of the imarshal, and shall retain the prize ' his custody until it shall be taken therefrom by process from eprjae court. (R; S. § 4617;) . _     · · 4 . 1135. Libcl and proceedings- by district attomey.+—Upon reivlng the report of the prize master directed by the preceding ction, the attorney of the.U;;i.ted States forthe district shall nmedlately me al libel against such prize property, and shall rthwith. obtain a· warrant fron: the court,· dlrecting the arshal. to take it into his custody,`and shall proceed diligently obtain ·a condemnation ‘thereof;- and. tothat end shall see at the propera preparatory `evidence is taken by the prize mmissioners, and thattthe prize conirnissioners also take the epositions de bene ease Qof the prize crew, and. of other tran- ‘ ent persons cognizant of any facts bearlng on·eon_dernnatmion. 3.. S. 54618 ; `Mar. 3, 1899, ac. 413,- 30 Stat. 1007.) N `” 1136. Dutiesof district sttorneys.——The district attorneys of e several~*judiel`al districts shall · represent the interests of he United States in all prize causes, They shall examine _ l fees} `costs, and expenses, sought to be charged.; on any ·ize fund, and protect the interest of ·the United - States. he district attorneys _ ot- all districts. in which any ;priae uses areor may be pending shall, asoften as once in three onths. send `to the Secretary of the Navy a Qstaternent oi .e condition of all, prize causes pending in their districts, such torn: and ernbraclng such particulars as the Secretary F the Nrlvyshall require. _··(R: Sr § 4619;_Ma1;. 3, 1899, c. 413, {Stat. 1007.) ·_ _ ·»  _ 9 * " 1131. Appointment `of prize commissioners.——»An5·` district o number; —of whom one shall be a retired naval .oEeer,; aprored by the Secretary of the Navy, who shall receive n` other compensation than. his pay in the.} Navy, and-who nall protect the interests of the Department of the Navy in re prize property; and at least oneof the others shall be a " ' ember of the har of the oohrt, of not less than three"years’ anding, and acq’uainted with the taking of depositions. R. S`. § 4@1;_Mar. 3, 1899, e. 413, 30 Stat. 1*007.) ’ — ‘ 1138. Duties of ‘ prize 'co1nmissione,rs.+—The prize commisoners, or one iof them, shall {receive from the prize master le documents and papers, and inventory thereof, and shall ker the a$davit- of the prize master required by section
 * l1l‘t'~`II1QY’ appoint prize eoxmnlssioners, not exceeding three