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'1`rru: Lxx.—CRIMES.—Ch. 2—3. 1037 Sec. 5336. If two or more persons in any State or Territory conspire Seditious conto overthrow, put down, or to destroy by force the Government of the ”P“`”·°Y· United States, or to levy war against them, or to oppose by force the 31 July, 1861, e. authority thereof; or by force to prevent, hinder, or elay the execution 33» V- l2» P· 284- of any law of the United States; or by force to seize, take, or ssess 222°Apm·187l~°· any property of the United States contrary to the authority thereof; each of them shall be punished by a fine of not less than five hundred E”P°”€ L¤¤B€» dollars and not more t an five thousand dollars; or by im risonment, 18 Wm" 163* with or without hard labor, for a {period not less than six months, nor more thiifl SIX y‘€8l‘S, O1' by both S110h 116 8.114 l1I1pI‘l80I1l]`l€nt. i [Sec §§ 55l8—55‘·£0·] I l Sec. 5337. Every person who recruits soldiers or sailors within the _R¢¢¤”¤1¤¤'{g S01- United States to engage in armed hostility against the same, or who $5;; 0* S?‘l‘;"“t,:° opens within the United States a recruiting station for the enlistment U,,,t€d&§;,12;S_ G 0 8L10h SOld1€1:S O1' Sailors, to serve in any manner in gunned hggtjlit Y ———.Y against the United States, shall be fined not less than two hundred dof- 566S’§“§‘i;86§1$· lars, nor more than one thousand dollars, and imprisoned not less than ’’’p` ` One year, nor more than five years. Sec. 5338. Every soldier or sailor enlisted or engaged within the Eniistmy-int to United States, with intent to serve in armed hostility against the same, S6’g'€6d”§‘;;g; the shall be punished by a fine of one hundred dollars, and by imprisonment LM;. not less than one year, nor more than three years. Ib*d·» S- 2- CHAPTER THREE. CRIMES ARISING WITHIN THE MARITIME AND TERRITOBIAL JURISDICTION OF THE UNITED STATES. Sec. Sec. 5339. Murder. I 5367. Attemptto destro vessel at sea. 5340. Delivery of offender’s body for dis- 5368. Piracy under the law of nations. 5341 Msecgiomhvyhen. l 5369. Seaman layling violent hands on his . ans aug er. comman er. 5342. Attempt to oommit. murder or man- 5370. Robbery upon the high seas. slaughter. 5371. Robbery on shore by crew of pirati- 5343. Punishment of manslaughter. cal vessel. 5344. Officers and owners of steamboats 5372. Murder, &c., upon the high seas. through whose misconduct, &c., 5373. Piracy under color of a commission life is lost. from a foreign power. _ _ g33g- §¤P€·lt wh d 5374. Plpwy bytsiguects or citizens of a . ssau wi a angerous weapon. oreign s a . 5347. Maltreatment of crew by officers of 5375. Piracy in confining or detaining ne- 5348 Mvessels. & 5376 P_groes_onlboaird vessels, &c& . aiming, c. . iracy in an ing seizing, c., ne- 5349. Seduction of female passengers on groes on any foreign hore. vessels. 5377. Bringing into Unite States, or hold- 5350. Payment of fine to female seduced. ing or selling persons as slaves. 5351. Evidence required; limitation of in- 5378. Equipping vesse s for slave-trade. 5 Bdictment. 5379. Transporting persons to be held as 352. igamy. s aves. 5353. Transportation of nitro-glycerine, . 5380. Hovering on coast with slaves on &c., in passenger conveyances. board._ _ 5354. Death caused by such transporta- 5381. Serving in vessels engaged m trans- _ tion deemed manslaughter. _ porting slaves. 5350. Transportation of nitro-glycerme, 5382. Serviing II; forepglnl vessels employed &c., how allowed. in the s ave-t e. 5356. Larceny. 5383. Running away with or yielding up 5357. Receiving stolen goods. vessel or cargo. 5358. Plundering vessel in distress, &c. 5384. Confederating, &c., with pirates. 5359. Incitiplg revolt or mutiny on ship- 5385. Amon of dwelling-house within a boa . ort c. 5360. Revolt and mutiny on shipboard. 5386. Arsorf of armory, arsenal, &c. 5361. Attacking vessel with intent to 5387. Arson of vessel of war. plunder. _5388. Depredations on timber lands. 5362. Breaking and entering vessel, &c. 5389. Circulation of- obscene literature. 5363. Forcible abandonment of omcer or 5390. Misprision of felony. mariner in foreign port. 5391. Certain offenses committed in places 5364. Conspiracy to cast away vessel. ceded to United States, how pun- 5365. Owner destroying vessel at sea. ished. 5366. Other persons destroying vessel at l sea. l