Boston Decr. [sic] 21 � 1860, , Gerrit Smith Esq. , , Dear Sir, , , I inclose [sic] a statement taken from the Boston Courier of this date relative to the extradition case at Toronto, C.W. I had before seen some notices of the case, but paid little attention to them for the reason that it seemed nearly incredible that an English court could be capable of such an atrocity against law and reason as to deliver up such a fugitive. , , It seems an appeal can be taken to a Court of Errors and also to the Govr. [sic] Grant. An appeal might also be taken, for aught I see to the contrary, to the House of Lords in England (inasmuch as the case is one involving the meaning of a treaty entered into by the British Government. I inclose [sic] a copy of the section of the treaty relative to the extradition of fugitives