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38 PUBLIC TREATIES.

dence be deemed sufficient to sustain the charge it shall be the duty of teh examingin judge or magistrate to certify the same to the proper executive authority, that a warrant may issue for the surrender oi such f "t' ‘ . . Ex,,,,,,,,, of M., uThe gxpense of such apprehension and delivery shall be boane fantl rest and delivery. defrayed by the party who makes the requisition an receives e ng;. Politicalofenseg mN.othing· in this article contained shall be construed to extend to not included- crimes of a political character. Anrrorn II. Neither party to Neither of the contracting parties shall be bound to deliver up its sngrnndnr iw dwn own citizens or subjects under the stipulations of tlns convention. 01 IZBDB. ARTICLE III. · Whenever any person accused of any of the crimes enumerated in e iit::?tiltp(e:sgfi? this convention shall have committed a new crime in tho territories of answer f¤r1<><=n\ df- the State where he has sought an asylum or shall be found, such person f°“°°°· · shall not be delivered up under the stipulations of this convention until he shall have been tried, and shall have received the punishment due to such new crime, or shall have been acquitted thereotl ARTICLE IV. Duration ofcon- The present convention shall continue in force until the 1st of Janv¤¤¢i¤¤· nary, one thousand eight hundred and sixty, (1860;) and if neither party shall have given to the other six months’ previous notice of its intention then to terminate the same, it shall further remain in force (S,,,, Mm],, III, until the end of twelve months after either of the high contracting_ treaty of 1868, p. parties shall have given notice to the other of such intention, each ot 39-] the high contracting parties reserving to itself the right of giving such notice to the other at any time after the expiration of the said lst day of January, one thousand eight hundred and sixty, (1860.) Anrrom V. Ratidcations. The present convention shall be ratified by the President, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate of the United States, and by the Government of Baden; and the ratitications shall be exchanged in _ Berlin within one year from the date hereof, or sooner if possible. S¤s'¤¤*¤*°¤- In faith whereof the respective Plcnipotentiaries have signed this convention, and have hereunto adixed their seals. Date. Done in duplicate, at Berlin; the thirtieth day of January, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-seven, (1857,) and the eighty-iirst year of the independence of the United States. [L. s.] P. D. VROOM. ADOLPH BAR. MARSCHALL [1.. s.] DE BIEBERSTEIN. BADEN, 1868. July 19, 1868. TREATY BETWEEN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA AND THE GRAND ···;·———> DUCHY OF BADEN RELATIVE T0 NATURALIZATION, CONCLUDED A'l` CARLSRUHE JULY 19, 1868; RATIFICATION ADVISED BY SENATE APRIL 12, 1869 L RATIFIED BY PRESIDENT APRIL 18, 1869; BATIFICATIONS EX- (JSEANGLD AT BERLIN DECEMBER 7, 1869; PROcLAmED JANUARY 10. ugnntmtinz par- The President of the United States of America and His Royal Highness the Grand Duke of Baden, led by the wish to regulate the citizen-