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contracting parties mutually agree to requisition, to the authorities of each, charged with the crimes of murder, rgery, or the utterance of forged paper, jurisdiction of either, shall be found the other, provided that this shall only ence of criminality as, according to the the person so charged shall be found, ension and commitment for trial if the committed; and the respective judges of the two governments shall have nt made under oath, to issue a warrant the person so charged, that he may be ges or other magistrates respectively, ence of criminality may be heard and such hearing, the evidence be deemed charge, it shall be the duty of the exstrate to certify the same to the proper a warrant may issue for the surrender expense of such apprehension and and defrayed by the party who makes ives the fugitive.

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their own citiz the United S strictly recipro fion to surrend the one part, t art, His Maje well as in the Royal Highnes Grand Duke of Grand Duke of fSaxe-Meinin His Highness t the Duke of B Dessau, His H Highness the D of Schwarzburs of Schwarzburg ess and Regent of Reuss, elder Reuss, junior br His Serene Hig well as the free this subject, hav plenipotentiarie is to say:

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authorities of crimes of mar nce of forged pa er, shall be that this shall as, according to ged shall be f ment for trial f e respective j nments shall b , to issue a warr red, that he mar Strates respecti may be heard a evidence be deem the duty of the same to the prop ne for the surrend apprehension e party who make

man States, parties to this convention, I their own citizens to a foreign jurisdict the United States, with a view of n strictly reciprocal, shall be held equall tion to surrender citizens of the Unite the one part, the United States of Am part, His Majesty the King of Prussia well as in the name of His Majesty th Royal Highness the Elector of Hesse, I Grand Duke of Hesse and on Rhine, Grand Duke of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach. of Saxe-Meiningen, His Highness the D His Highness the Duke of Saxe-Cobur the Duke of Brunswick, His Highnes Dessau, His Highness the Duke of Highness the Duke of Nassau, His Sere of Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt, His Seren of Schwarzburg-Sondershausen, Her Se cess and Regent of Waldeck, His Serer of Reuss, elder branch, His Serene H Reuss, junior branch, His Serene Highn His Serene Highness the Landgrave well as the free city of Francfort, havi this subject, have for that purpose app plenipotentiaries to negotiate and conc is to say:

The President of the United Stat Webster, Secretary of State, and Hi

her party, shall seek an asylum, or shall ritories of the other: Provided, That upon such evidence of criminality as, the place where the fugitive or person ad, would justify his apprehension and f the crime or offence had there been espective judges and other magistrates ts shall have power, jurisdiction, and nt made under oath, to issue a warrant the fugitive or person so charged, that fore such judges or other magistrates that the evidence of criminality may 1; and if, on such hearing, the evidence sustain the charge, it shall be the duty e or magistrate to certify the same to thority, that a warrant may issue for fugitive. The expense of such appreall be borne and defrayed by the party ion and receives the fugitive.

tions of this convention shall be applied le Germanic Confederation which may ession thereto.

The contracting parties shall be bound tizens or subjects under the stipulations

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Additional Article to the Convention fo criminals, fugitives from justice, in between the United States on the or other States of the Germanic Con part, at Washington, the 16th day eight hundred and fifty-two.

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America and his Majesty the King of equal desire to further the administraevent the commission of crimes in their ing in consideration that the increased 1 between Europe and America facililers, and that, consequently, provision er that the ends of justice shall not be d to conclude an arrangement destined be observed in all cases with reference ach individuals as, having committed fter enumerated, in one country, shall in the territories of the other. The of Bavaria, however, not allowing the O surrender their own subjects for trial

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