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 TREATIES AND CON VEN TIONS. Treaty between the United States of America and the Orange Free State <><=¤>¤¤28-1896- providing for the extradition of criminals. Signed at Washington, October 28, 1896; ratification, with arnencbnents, advised by the Senate, January 28, 1897 ,· raill/ted by the President of the United States, .Febr·aary 21, 1899; ratifie by the State President of the Orange Free State, May 26, 1898* ratifications emehaxnged at Washington, April 20, 1899; proclaimed, April 21, 18.99. · BY THE PEEsmENT or THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. A PROCLAMATION. Whereas a treaty between the United States of America and the Pw¤mb1¤· Orange Free State providing for the extradition of criminals was concluded and si ned by their respective Pleni otentiaries at Washington, on the 28th day of October, one thousandp eight hundred and ninety- six, the original of which treaty as amended by the Senate of the United States, is word for word as follows: The Governments of the United States of America and of the Orange Free State, being desirous toconfirm their fr1endly `relations and to promote the cause of justice, have resolved to conclude a treat for the extradition of fugitives from justice between the United States of America and the Orange Free State and have appointed for that purpose the following Plenipotentiaries: T e President of the United States of America, Richard Olney, Plenipowntisriei Secretary of State of the United States, and The President of the Oran e Free State, Charles D. Pierce, Consul General of the Orange Free State in the United States; Who, after having communicated to each other their respective full powers, found in good and due form, have agreed upon and concluded the following articles: ARTICLE I. The Government of the United States and the Government of the fR¤·¤ivr¤<>¤1dggv¤Prg Orange Free State mutually agree to deliver up persons who, having gmhpgligli ° m' been charged with or_ convicted of any of the crimes and offenses specified in the following article, committed within thejurisdiction of one of the contracting parties, shall seek an asylum or be found within the teriritorigsdof E e oltheril H 1 d h d f `rovi e, t at t is s a on be one upon suc evi ence o crimi- P¤2vi¤¤- nality as, according to the laifvs of the place where the fugitive or Evidence required person so charged shall be found, would justify his or her apprehension and commitment for trial, if the crime or offense had been there committed. 1813