The Attorney General intimates that I might not have acted
rightly
ma
he
Rupp enppow.
contingency
which
This does not require
funtia remare from
me than
that the supposed vase is not
under discussion.
Po
my
mind a simple
procedure made to conform to
the
principles of the extraditio treaties between Great Britain and the thrited States might- properly be observed in
cases
like that of Jackson. That
to
Ray.
is
I should expect in arthing for the arrest of a citizen of the United States fleeing from
morrent
in
554
my jurisdiction, and at the
Anghing, to submit copies of the accusations, affidavits,! and other proofs upon which action was based for the information and inspection of
an
and to have
port afforded
same pat
the reverse case!
Your
If
you
my
Government,
opportunity of the
to me in
this meets the approval of
povernment I will submit it:
for the approval of the thüler States
Minister at
at Pet
Petting,
and advive ou
Consuls on this cract accordingly
I
am. Je
(Ime Copies) (Signed) George P. Sev..
Consul General.
lealnial Secretary
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