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7 March 1860

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28 March 1860

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15 Jan. 1861

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EXTRADITION-continued.

FOREIGN COUNTRIES-continued.

UNITED STATES.

Master and Crew of Vessel Slave Trading.

Application of United States officer for the surrender of the vessels not having colours or papers to prove her nationality... Governor of St. Helena rightly issued warrant to

Magistrate Application complied with, but no formal evidence of United States law adduced before the Magis- trate.

Prisoner about to be claimed by the United States

Government.

Notice served on the Secretary of State of intention to move in the Court of Queen's Bench, Canada, for habeas corpus.

Treaty with the United States.

Canadian Act to give effect to...

Man accused of kidnapping two boys at the Bahamas.

Surrender cannot be demanded under the United

States Treaty of 1842...

Persons implicated in the seizure of “Chesapeake”

Removal of a man from Canada into United States

territory.

Persons implicated in the raid on the town of St. Albans

Man accused of seizure of Merchant Vessel,

Surrender to the United States on the ground of robbery. Supposed intention to try him for piracy.

Man already under arrest.

To be tried and undergo sentence before he is handed

over

Form of Requisition ...

Man charged with Forgery

44

Not forgery within the meaning of the Extradition

Treaty

31 July 1861

I.

76

9 Feb. 1863

162

23 Aug. 1863

210

23 March 1864

I.

243

{18 March 1865

I.

318

24 June 1861

1.

253

31 Jan. 1865

I.

303

16 March 1865

I.

314

16 March 1865

315

4 May 1865

I.

334

5 May 1865

1.

335

29 March 1876

III.

87

7 April 1868

II.

503

8 April 1868

504

Treaty with the United States.

5 Dec. 1882

III.

282

Canadian Act to give effect to...

17 June 1868

II.

514

Man surrendered on charge of Forgery.

1 Jan. 1883

III.

283

Nothing to prevent his being indicted for additional

offence.

14 April 1871

II.

699

8 June 1883

III.

297

Seamen of United States Merchant Ship.

Charged with murder or piracy

SPAIN.

American Citizen charged with outrages in the Pacific.

As to request to the Manila authorities for his sur-

render

Cuban Refugees.

Surrender of, by Gibraltar officials to the Spanish Police without regard to the fact that the offence was political.

Right of H.M. Government to demand restoration...

Military Deserters.

No legislation necessary to validate the enforcement of Agreement of 1838 between the Governor of Gibraltar and the Spanish General at Algeciras.

Spanish Smugglera.

Surrender of, by the Governor of Gibraltar... Spanish subject for whose arrest Warrant had been

issued.

Seizure on board Spanish Merchantman in Hong Kong waters by officer and boat's crew from Release and subsequent Spanish Men-of-war. extradition.

12 Nov. 1884

IV.

27

5 April 1893

V.

34

9 Jan, 1874

III.

3

9 Jan. 1874

III.

4

I

22 Jan. 1977

III.

123

Proposed Extradition Treaty.

Clause permitting American forces to enter British

territory. Addition of "

and "attempt to shop-breaking procure abortion " to list of crimes.

19

Woman surrendered by the United States to Canada.

Sentence inflicted on her in Canada for contempt of Court in refusing to give evidence in another case previous to her trial for the offence for which she was surrendered.

29 Feb. 1892.

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