Journal, March–September 1838

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  • Historical Introduction
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one half mile of line, We all returned this evening to ,
7 September 1838 • Friday
Friday the 7th We all met at s agreeable to adjournment,
We did not know but there would be a distirbance among the mob characters, today, we accordingly had an army of men placed at the county line so as to be ready at a minuits warning if there should be any difficulty at the trial, the who was the prossecutor had no witnesses but who contrived to swear a great may things that never had an existace [existence] untill he swore them and I presume, never entered the heart of any man And in fine I think he swore by the Job. (as he was employed so to do by .)
The witnesses on the part of the defence was , & , The bound Prest Smith & over to court in a five hundred dollar bond, there was no proof against them criminal, but it is suposed he did it to pasify as much as possible the feelings of the mobers. he (the ) stating after in my presence that there was nothing proven against them worthy of bonds, but they submitted without murmering a word, gave the bonds with sufficient securities, and all returned home the same evening, We found two persons in at the trial, from, which Gentlemen were sent from as a committe to enquire into all this matter. as the mobers had sent [p. 80]
one half mile of line, We all returned this evening to ,
7 September 1838 • Friday
Friday the 7th We all met at s agreeable to adjournment,
We did not know but there would be a distirbance among the mob characters, today, we accordingly had an army of men placed at the county line so as to be ready at a minuits warning if there should be any difficulty at the trial, the who was the prossecutor had no witnesses but who contrived to swear a great may things that never had an existace existence untill he swore them and I presume, never entered the heart of any man And in fine I think he swore by the Job. (as he was employed so to do by .)
The witnesses on the part of the defence was , & , The bound Prest Smith & over to court in a five hundred dollar bond, there was no proof against them criminal, but it is suposed he did it to pasify as much as possible the feelings of the mobers. he (the ) stating after in my presence that there was nothing proven against them worthy of bonds, but they submitted without murmering a word, gave the bonds with sufficient securities, and all returned home the same evening, We found two persons in at the trial, from, which Gentlemen were sent from as a committe to enquire into all this matter. as the mobers had sent [p. 80]
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