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Joint Resolution instructing our Senators and requesting our Representatives in Congress, to call the attention of the Government of the United States to the necessity for a further treaty with the Republic of Mexico. 1853 25 (1853.1)

handle is hein.slavery/ssactstx0061 and id is 1 raw text is: Habeas Corpus entered of record, shall be conclusive, unless
reversed on p peal; and no person remanded by such judginert
to custody while the same continueq~n force, shall be atliber-
ty to obtain another Habeas Corpus for the same cause, or by
any other proceeding to bring the same matter again in ques-
tion, unIlesi by appeal to the Supreme Court, under the regula-
tions made for such appeal in criminal causes, which appeal
any party aggrieved by such judgment may prosecute.
SEc. 2. The ninth section oT an act to prescribe the method
of proceeding to obtain the benefit of the writ of Habeas Cor-
pus of January 14, 1840, is hereby repealed
Approved, February 5, 1853.
CHAPTER XV.
JOINT RESOLUTON
Instructing our Senators and requesting our Represetatives
In Congress, to call thi attention of the Government of the
United States to the necessity for a further treaty with the
Republic of Mexico,
Sw.noN 1. Be it 9.4ojved by the Legqilature of the Stat
of Tea., That our Senators be instr'ucted and our Represent-
atives in Congress be requested, to call the attention ,of the
Government of the United States to the necessity now existing
for a farther treaty with the Republic of Mexico, and that they
urge our Governmient to make a treaty restoring to the citizens
of the United States, all slaves belonging to them and which
now are within the said Republic, as well as all which may
hereafter escape thereto; and, also, for the prompt restoration
of any other property of American citizens which may have
been carried or taken against the will of the respective owners
therdf into the said Republic.
SFw. 2. That a copy of these Resolutions be forwarded to
ejich of our Senators and Representatives in Congress.
ApTroved, February 7, 1853.

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