Rowers with whom great Britain has an Extraction Treaty, that a demand shall not he made for political reasons. He also stated that no such case has hitherto ansen: but that, if such a case did ause, the demand would
probably be refurred. The Committee recommend that in
future treaties an
Express
"reservation with regard to hohtreal offences, shall be made. The government of the Country
Called upon to surrender wouldbe
the Judge as to whether the object of the demand was a political one
Gm. 234 et seq;
Letter
18 March 187.0
In Malley 7 April 1870-187
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1870
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Your obedient Servant,
S.P.O. Liddell
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