Yates, together with the letter of the British Consul, are herewith transmitted. " While these proceedings were pending, the Sheriff of Charleston had my instructions not to give up the prisoner, even if a writ of habeas corpus had been granted. Journal of the Senate of the State of South Carolina - Page 25by South Carolina. General Assembly. Senate - 1852Full view - About this book
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