been committed for extradition on the 4th instant, he did not doubt that he would be surrendered on the 19th instant. In that case the Government of the United States would consider Article X of the Treaty of 1842 as again in force, and would make and receive requisitions for the surrender of fugitive criminals. It would likewise be ready then to enter at once upon the negotiation of new Extradition Treaty. The Earl of Derby. EDWD. THORNTON. MY LORD, Mr. Pierrepont to the Earl of Derby.—(Received December 27.) Legation of the United States, London, December 25, 1876. I HAVE the honour to acquaint you that I am advised by my Government that Charles Innis Brent having been surrendered by the Government of Great Britain to the United States under Article X of the Treaty of 1842, the President of the United States will now be ready to respond to and make requisitions under the said Article X of the Treaty aforesaid, as heretofore, subject to the provisions of Article XI of the said Treaty. I have, &c., The Earl of Derby. EDWARDS PIERREPONT. RETURN of Cases of Extradition of Prisoners under the Treaty between Great Britain and the United States of August 9, 1842.*-August, 1876.† RETURN of all Cases of Extradition of Prisoners which have occurred under Treaty between Great Britain and the United States, showing in the case of Prisoners surrendered to Great Britain, the charges on which the Prisoner was demanded, and those on which he was tried: and also stating in each case whether any special stipulation beyond those contained in the Treaty was required or conceded by the Government of either country as a condition of the surrender." • Applications from United States to England for the Extradition of Criminals from 1842. Crime with which charged. Pollock, Andrew Kent, John.. Clinton, J. C. Booth, M. Lowden, R... Smith, James Name. Paramore, John Hallyman, Thomas Shapp, Henry Watson, Wm. S. Collins, Ephraim De Castro, J. M. Woods, John Souze, John Johnson, Henry Norris Collins, James Courtney Date. * Vol. XXX. Page 360. :: :: Result. Discharged by magistrate. Insufficient evidence. + Laid before Parliament in 1876. Stephens, Charles Reed, George Williamson, George Hall, Philander Smith, James Date. Date. Crime with which charged. .. Forgery 39 "" .. Warrants were issued in November, 1876, for the apprehension of Winslow, Brent, and Gray. See Page 901. Applications from England to the United States for the Extradition of Criminals from 1812. Crime for which sentenced. : Result. Result not reported to Home Office. Result. |