(Mandates of arrest issued Nov. 29, 1878, and Aug. 29, 1879; warrants of surrender issued Dec. 23, 1879, and Aug. 14, 1880. He Mandate of arrest issued March 31, 1881; warrant of surrender issued Sept. 19, 1881. Mandate of arrest isssued July 6, 1883. returned voluntarily to Italy. Mandate of arrest issued June 28, 1888; warrant of surrender issued Jan. 19, 1889. Mandates of arrest issued Nov. 17, 1888, and Feb. 9, 1889; found in Australia. Mandate of arrest issued Nov. 17, 1888; warrant of surrender issued Dec. 22, 1888. Mandate of arrest issued Jan. 17, 1889; warrant of surrender issued Oct. 9, 1889. Mandate of arrest issued Sept. 10, 1889. do Antonio Gallo, alias Nicola Olivieri... Attempt to commit murder Vito Manasera, Carmine Caggiano.... Murder BY MEXICO. Three Americans and three Mexicans. Murder or assault with intent Lower California.. California.. Tomas Blanco Sept. 22, 1874 Francisco Casanova Eight revolutionists (see Department Robbery 1, 1880 Tomas Bustamente,Jesus Bustamente, Murder Sonora .do Cota appealed and Mexico refused to pay expenses of appeal, so he was released on bail. This was a "border State " case. Mandate of arrest issued Sept. 10, 1881. Surrender refused Aug. 22, 1883. Mandate of arrest for Reyes issued Dec. 14, 1883; Teran was discharged. Mandate of arrest for Reyes was issued Jan. 2, 1884. Surrender refused, the accused being a citizen of the United States. Mandate of arrest issued Sept. 8. 1884; warrant of surrender issued Apr. 1, 1885. III.—Requisitions by foreign governments upon the Government of the United States-Continued. New York. Surrender refused; no treaty. Mandate of arrest issued May 28, 1884. Mandate of arrest issued Jan. 31, 1885. Warrant of surrender issued May 13, 1889. He Jan. 31, 1885 Klaas Hekma. Arend Tobias. Pieter, postmaster at Yzendyke.. Hermanus Johannes van Aalderen.. do ...do Forgery and embezzlement. Forgery ....do. ..do P. Verbrug Embezzlement ..do Feb. 12, 1889 C. E. Plugge....... May 17, 1889 Pieter Smeding, alias Willem Visser.. Utterance of forged paper. Pennsylvania. May 14, 1887 BY PORTUGAL. Mrs. Botelho, alias Maria da Luz Ba- Poisoning husband; escaped Portuguese colony Massachusetts. tista. from prison. Extradition not granted; no treaty. III.-Requisitions by foreign governments upon the Government of the United States-Continued. Disposition of case. Changed because issuance not in treaty; man- Mandate of arrest issued Aug. 10, 1880. The request was withdrawn the same day, the Mandate of arrest issued July 22, 1882. BY SWITZERLAND. New York Mandate of arrest issued July 9, 1859. Mandates of arrest issued Oct. 28 and Dec. 10, Mandate of arrest issued Nov. 4, 1869. Mandate of arrest issued Nov. 5, 1869. Mandate of arrest issued Dec. 11, 1880; war- Mandate of arrest issued Jan. 7, 1881. In the British return of the extradition of offenders under the treaty of 1842 between the United States and Great Britain (British Parliamentary Papers, North America, No. 9, 1876) there are several cases of applications to the Government of the United States not contained in the above table. These cases are as follows: In the cases of S. A. Smith, demanded for forgery in 1873, and Albert Esser, demanded for forgery in 1874, it appears by the records of the Department of State that mandates of arrest were issued, but not warrants of surrender. It appears, however, by the British returns that Smith was tried at the central criminal court December 15, 1873, and sentenced to a year's imprisonment, and that Esser was tried in the same court August 18, 1874, and sentenced to seven years' penal servitude. It is probable that they returned voluntarily without extradition formalities. In the return of cases of extradition of offenders from the United States to the Province of Upper Canada there is one case not included in the above tables, viz, James H. Hull, 1856, forgery; bill ignored by grand jury. There is also one case included in the above tables which is worthy of notice, viz, Thomas A. Milan, 1865, surrendered on a charge of assault with intent to kill. The Canadian returns show that he was indicted at Welland Spring assizes, 1865, for that offense, but was not tried for it owing to the absence of a necessary witness. But these returns also show that he was tried at the same assizes for attempt to escape and convicted and sentenced to a fine of $10 and two months' imprisonment. |