Show THi DYNAMlTi AMCNDllBST I A pKciul dUpnlch to the Tribune from New York gives tho following as the text of in amendment to tho Extradition treaty liutwccn Great Britain and the United Slates which went In force in 181 and which Is now signed by the reprcOiitiiUcsof both governments ijml awaits ratification by tho Senate The nroTisians of Article X of raid treaty will be man nro hereby extended no ns to apply Iii and conupreirond the foibowimu rIVrd gco lrol m aduhitiounab oriraeo l Ee maontlomred I Iii rat artIcle mnamuneiyt iumanhaegbtor baritiar t il n16 emnirezeiemeeutt or Iarcemmy 1 f the I value of or 10 amrd opwarde maaitoionr I fmrjnrieui to 0S dbOmfN nnia property I whereby tire life of any person shall be endangered if such Injuries constitute con-stitute n crime according to tho laws of both the high I > contracting parties The list of oxtiadltablc offenses included in-cluded In the treaty of 1848 did not contain con-tain anything bike this serious emulation It will readily ho Been that this is tho manner by which tho English Government Govern-ment hopes to get possession of those who 1110 dynamite in her cities and who fly to America for refuge from the consequences conse-quences of their crimes While tho amendment is capable of wide construction construc-tion it can in nowise affect tho status 01 ODynamite Kosflix and his gang as noun ot them umom thrice ever go to Knglaml bu Bend their dupes instead It is certain that if the Senate ratifies tliis > rol ion of tire licaty ODynamites mission on enth will be gonu from him us no other man in his neiiFos would go there amuse am-use djnamitc if doing so is made an ex tiaditablo ufleiu < The temper of the American people in and ixlwajs hils been against this curbed practice am foi tho hope of its circmmcntion whic this clause will bring about they ought to bo thankful The apathetic position of tire United States Government when those fearful outrages wore committed in England has done more to foster the use of dynamite in our own country than any other cause known and it is to he hoped that tho Senate will ratify this amendment in order that tho lives of men who stoop to Buch cowardly mcnns may bo mado unsafe in either countiy as they should be Judgment on the full hearing of tho amendment would bo premature at present and until men skilled I in international law shall have pastcd upon its merits but upon HR face it bears the stamp of right and justice jus-tice and is in accord with tho belief of tlie great majority of American people |