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 m BE FO.WIiBB. 315 �off certain orders, purporting to be orders by William Jowett, for the payment of money, to-wit, bankers' checks for the payment of the aura of £60, with intent thereby then and there to defraad, if the inquiry as to suoh criminality were being had in the tribunals of Great Britain, and that said copy information is anthentieated according to the lawa of Great Britain, "Godfeby Lushington, �"Assistant TJnder Secretary of State for the Home [Seal.] Department. Whitehall, 2d October, 1880." �"I certify that I believe the above signature, 'Godfrey Lushington,' to be the handwriting of Godfrey Lushington, Esq., assistant under secretary of state for the home depart- ment. T. V. Listbe, �[Seal.] "Assistant Under Secretary of State. �"Foreîgn Office, 8d October, 1880." �"1 certify that I believe the above signature, ' T. V. Lister,*^ to be the handwriting of T. V. Lister, Esq., one of the assist- ant under secretaries of state for foreign affairs, and that the original of the f oregoing copy information would be reeeived in the tribunals of Great Britain as evidence of the crimi- nality of George Fowler, alias E. Gray, named therein, in re- spect of the offence charged against him, as committed in Great Britain, namely, that he feloniously did forge, utter, and put off certain orders, purporting to be orders by William Jowett, for the payment of money, to-wit, bankers* checks for the payment of the sum of £60, with intent thereby then and there to defraud, if the inquiry as to such criminality were being had in the tribunals of Great Britain, and that the foregoing documents are authenticated according to the law of Great Britain. In witness whereof, I have subscribed my name, and caused the seal of this legation to be àffixed thereto, this seventh day of October, 1880. �"J. E. LOWBLL, �"Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary [Seal.] of the United States of America. �" Legation- of the United States, London, October 7,1880." ����