354 LAWS APPLICABLE TO DEPARTMENT OP AGRICULTURE. 



This is a section of "Au act to codify, revise, and amend the penal 

 laws of the United Stntes," cited above, incorporating therein the pro- 

 visions of Rev. St. sec. 549G, which section is expressly repealed by section 

 341 of this act. 



Banker, etc., receiving unauthorized deposit of public money; punishment. 



Sec. Of). p]vorv Ixuikor, broker, or other person not an authorized 

 depositary of public moneys, who shall knowingly receive from any 

 disbursing officer, * * * or other agent of the United States, 

 any public money on deposit, or by way of loan or accommodation, 

 with or without interest, or otherwise than in payment of a debt 

 against the United States, or shall use, transfer, convert, appropriate, 

 or apply any portion of the public money for any purpose not pre- 

 scribed by law; and every president, cashier, teller, director, or other 

 officer of anv bank or banking association who shall violate any pro- 

 vision of this section is guilty of embezzlement of the public money 

 BO deposited, loaned, transferred, used, converted, appropriated, or 

 applied, and shall be fined not more than the amount embezzled, or 

 imprisoned not more than ten years, or both. 



Act March 4. 1909, c. 321. s. 96, 35 Stat. 1106. 



This is a section of "An act to codify, revise, and amend the penal 

 laws of tl'.e Uiiitoil Slates," cited above, incorporating therein the provi- 

 sions of Rev. St. sec. M[)~, which section is exj ressly repealed by section 

 341 of this act. 



Embezzlement by officer; punishment. 



Sec. 97. * * * any officer of the United States, or any assist- 

 ant of such officer, who shall embezzle or wrongfully convert to his 

 own use !iny money or property which may have come into his posses- 

 sion or \mder his control in the execution of such office or employment, 

 or under color or claim of authority as such officer or assistant, 

 whether the same shall be the money or property of the United States 

 or of some other person or party, shall, where the offense is not other- 

 wise punishable by some statute of the United States, be fined not 

 more than the value of the money and property thus embezzled or con- 

 verted, or imprisoned not more than ten years, or both. 



Act Manh 4, 1!J09, c. 321, s. 97, 35 Stat. 1106. 



This is a section of "An act to codify, revise, and amend the penal 

 laws of the United Slates." cited above, incorporating therein provisions 

 of Rev. St. sec. 5407, as amended by act February 3, 1S79, c. 42, 20 Slat. 

 2S0. Said Kev. St. sec. .5497 and amending act are expressly repealed by 

 section 341 of this act. 



Trading in public funds, etc.; punishment. 



Sec. UV'l. AAHioever, being an officer of the United States concerned 

 in the collection or the disbursement of the revenues thereof, shall 

 carry on any trade or busine.ss in the funds or debts of the United 

 States, or of any State, or in any public property of either, shall be 

 fined not more than three thousand dollars, or imprisoned not more 

 than one year, or both, and be removed from office, and thereafter be 

 incapable of holding any office under the United States. 



Act March 4, ]!MI9. c-. ;{21. s. 103, 35 Stat. 1107. 



Tills is a section (if "An act to codify, revise, and amend the penal 

 laws of the United States," cited above. Incorporating therein the provi- 

 sions of Kev. St. ROCS. 17.'vS and 1789, which sections are expressly repealed 

 by section 341 of this act. 



