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 186 PUBLIC TREATIES. ARTICLE XXVII. Exmdition of The United Sta.tes of America and the Dominican Republic, on req ui. criminals. sitions made in their name through the medium of their respective Di p. lomatic and Consular Agents, shall deliver up to justice persons who, being charged with the crimes enumerated in the following article, committed within the jurisdiction of the requiring party, shall seek asylum, ?i’°°f of Mimi- or shall be found within the territories of the other: Provided, That "“l‘°·l'· this shall be done only when the fact of the commission of the crime shall be so established as to justify their apprehension and commitment for trial, if the crime had been committed in the country where the persons so accused shall be found; in all of which the tribunals of said country shall proceed and decide according to their own laws. ARTICLE XXVIII. Crimes for which Persons hall be delivered up according to the provisions of this con- ¤'“'i'°¤d°’ i° "° be vention, who shall be charged with any of the following crimes, to wit: m°d°' Murder, (including assassination, parricade, infanticide, and poisoning;) attempt to commit murder; rape; forgery; the counterfeiting of money; arson; robbery with violence, intimidation, or forcible entry of an inhabited house; piracy; embezzlement by public ohicers, or by persons hired or salaried, to the detriment of their employers, when these crimes are subject to infamous punishment. Anrronn XXIX. Surrender how On the part of each country the surrender shall be made only by the umdé. authority of the Executive thereof. The expenses of detention and delivery, ctfected in virtue of the preceding articles, shall be at the cost of the party making the demand. American XXX. llolsnrrender for The provisions of the aforegoing articles relating to the surrender of P°ii*i°¤i •·if°¤¤°¤- fugitive criminals shall not apply to oiieuces committed before the dew hereof, nor to those of a political character. A:sr1oLm XXXI. Duration of con- This convention is concluded for the term of eight years, dating from of that period neither of the contracting parties shall have announced, by an official notification, its intention to the other to arrest the operation of said convention, it shall continue binding for twelve months longer, and soon, from year to year, until the expiration of the twelve months which will follow a similar declaration, whatever the time at which it may take place. Aarxcnn XXXII. R¤iifi¤=¤ii<>¤¤- 'ijhis convention shall be submitted on both sides to the approval and ratification of the respective competent authorities of each of the contracting parties, and the ratitications shall be exchanged at Santo Domingo as soon as circumstances shall admit. Signatures. In iaith whereof the respective Plenipotentiaries have signed the aforegoing articles, in the Engli h and Spanish languages, and they have hereunto affixed their seals. Date. Done in duplicate at the city of Santo Domingo, this eighth day of February, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty~seven. JNO. SOMERS SMITH. L. S.] JOSE G-. GARCIA. L. s. JUAN R. FIALLO. 'L. S.]
 * ’°¤ii°¤· the exchange of the ratiiications ; and if one year before the expiration