TREATY-GREAT BRITAIN. Dmmsm 13, 1900. 1865 Amuoma II. The (present Convention shall be considered as an inte ral part of p,§`c*;’,j{*g’ *'°°”Y °P· the said Extradition Convention of July 12, 1889, and the hrst Article vol.2é, 9.1508- of the last mentioned Convention shall be read as if the list of crimes therein contained had originally comprised th additional crimes s ,c- ified and numbered 11 to 13 in the first Article of the present Chinvention. The resent Convention shall be ratified and the ratiiications shall R**“°°·°*°¤- be exclihnged either at Washinslgton or London as soon as possible. It shall come into force ten ys after its publication in conformity T¤¤¤- with the Laws of the High Contracting Parties and it shall continue and terminate in the same manner as the said Convention of July 12, 1889. In testimony whereof the respective Plenipotentiaries have signed S*8¤¤*¤¤’¤•- the present Convention in duplicate and have thereunto ailixed their seals. ‘ Done at Washington this 13th day of December, 1900. ` J om: HAY {sur.} Paouonrorm " sm:. And whereas, the said Treaty has been duly ratified on both parts, ¤•*i¤•=·¤¤¤· and the ratifications of the two Governments were exchanged m the City of Washington, on the twenty-second day of April, one thousand nine hundred and one; Now, therefore, be it known that I, William McKinley, President P¤>°*¤¤*=°°¤- of the United States of America, have caused the said reaty to be ` made ublic, to the end that the same and every article and clause thereof may be observed and fulfilled with good faith by the United States and the citizens thereof. In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the sealof theUniteclSta.testobeailixed. _ ` Done at the Citghof Washington this 22nd day of April, in the year of Our Lord one ousand nine hundred and one, and of the Independence of the United States the one hundred and twenty-fifth. gmx.] Wxnunr McKnu.¤r y the President: Joms Hu Secretan; of State.