Salisbury's opinion that
the decision of An forica
The Ex Cal bush no purn to
decide
can
Excentive formeit should be in the former
not now disturbed by the
issue of instructions
to
rearrest the fugitives
with a view to their surrender:
* Jam to
the reply to
to anggest that
the Marquis Teenz's
application of 13th June
last might be
to the following effect.
"That H.Mr. For
art.xxif Cannot admit that the
treaty of Tientsin imposed upon them the obligation to
adopt the procedur proscribed byther
Imperial
Extradition Acts, that there
The
(i) of that, then tile the perition Accts unity affect, Extradition
and the Adriam den tot hentin it
Ew
પછી રાત
to
There
countries, to which they have been made applicable
by Order in Cancil, and ethy have not been made applicable to China they do not affect the
Case,
387
413 That the folenial Order
prescribe the manne which extradition from
Sting under the Treaty is to be regulated, and that H. M. Swt cannot accept ther "Construction placed upon
Ord. 2 of 1850 by the Chinese
1850/3 fort", but emsider that it impones sepen the for the dat of forming & acting upon bein
Ether sufficienz
own
as
pinion of proof of guilt of a person committed by a tragistrate under the Ordce tawait the fovernor's
orden
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