the royal Grecian order of our Saviour: Who, after reciprocal communication powers, found in good and due form, ha ing articles: ARTICLE I-The government of the Bavarian government promise and engag tions by them or their ministers, officers tively made, to deliver up to justice a charged with the crime of murder, or commit murder, or piracy, or arson, or the utterance of forged papers, or the fa of counterfeit money, whether coin or embezzlement of public moneys committ tion of either party, shall seek an asyl within the territories of the other: pr only be done upon such evidence of cri to the laws of the place where the fugiti shall be found, would justify his apprehe for trial if the crime or offence had ther the respective judges and other magistr ments shall have power, jurisdiction, an plaint made under oath, to issue a warra of the fugitive or person so charged, th before such judges or other magistrates that the evidence of criminality may be and if, on such hearing, the evidence sustain the charge, it shall be the duty o or magistrate to certify the same to jesty the Kingd er the administra of crimes in the that the increas nd America fac quently, provisi ustice shall not angement destr ses with referenc having commit one country, sh the other. T not allowing th a subjects for tr shall have received the punishment due to ent convention shall continue in force until to the extrad y of the offe are taken re stitution and Werian gover before a foreig that the gover free from any States. For w pointed as Taited States minister pleni the United Kin the King of Ha envoy extr Britannic maje ,&c., who a fire full power the following a ARTICLE IHanoverian go requisitions by t respectively ma ing charged wit to commit murd the utterance of of counterfeit m bezzlement of pu e respective plenipotentiaries have signed ave hereunto affixed their seals. n London, the twelfth day of September, JAMES BUCHANAN. [L. S.] ber 18, 1854. e punishment d ted thereof ontinue in force dred and fifty-e to the extradition of such individuals any of the offences hereinafter enumerate The other six mont erminate the s ad of twelve m ies shall have g of the high cont f giving such tion of the sail red and fifty-e all be ratified by consent of the S ment of Bavari London within f possible. tentiaries have s d their seals fth day of Septem ree, and the ser nited States SUCHANAN СЕТТО. ARTICLE I-The government of the U Hanoverian government promise and requisitions by them or their ministers, respectively made, to deliver up to justi ing charged with the crime of murder, to commit murder, or piracy, or arson, or the utterance of forged papers, or the fab of counterfeit money, whether coin or pa bezzlement of public moneys, committed ch apprehension and delivery shall be by the party who makes the requisition ve. ulations of this convention shall be apte of the Germanic Confederation which its accession thereto. the contracting parties shall be bound subjects or citizens under the stipulations er any person accused of any of the crimes onvention shall have committed a new es of the State where he has sought an und, such person shall not be delivered tions of this convention, until he shall all have received the punishment due to all have been acquitted thereof. nt convention shall continue in force until one thousand eight hundred and fiftyparty shall have given to the other six ce of its intention then to terminate the remain in force until the end of twelve the high contracting parties shall have ther of such intention, each of the high erving to itself the right of giving such any time after the expiration of the said e thousand eight hundred and fifty-eight. delivery shall ention shall be es shall be b der the stipulati of any of the c ed thereof. ight of giving |