be subjected to judicial
to indicial torture.
It is
unnecessary for
us
in our
correspor dento
repent the facts so clearly, set-pitt.
letter. But the Committee desire me to add that
several
years ago
they
had
a
correspondence with
Carl Spanieille which produced the impression on their
binds that her Majesty's Government would not allow
the Extradition Act to be enforced
was
li
any.
case unless
that tonturs would
Au
ample quaranter
given
not be inglisted.
The Committee
Bishop Raimondis
appeal
earnestly, hope that
will meet with a
fourable response from your Lordship, and that
the deven
seen for
whom be
pleads will aut
be surrendered.
I have the honour to be-
Your Lordship's
obedient servant
ZW. Shesson
Secretary
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