| Illinois. General Assembly. Senate - Illinois - 1844 - 480 pages
...On the 23d or 24th day of June, Joseph Smith, the Mayor of Nauvoo, together with his brother Hyrum, and all the members of the council, and all others...before the Justice of the Peace for their appearance at com t to answer the charge. And all of them were discharged from custody, except Joseph and Hyrum .Smith,... | |
| John Hanson Beadle - Americana - 1870 - 584 pages
...themselves. " On the 23d or 24th day of June, Joe Smith, the Mayor of Nauvoo, together with his brother Hyrum and all the members of the Council, and all others...of them were discharged from custody except Joe and Hyrum Smith, against whom the magistrate had issued a new writ, on a complaint of treason. They were... | |
| Thomas B. H. Stenhouse - Latter Day Saint churches - 1873 - 808 pages
...23rd or 24th day of June, Joe [Joseph] Smith, the mayor of Nauvoo, together with his brother Hyrum and all the members of the council, and all others...for their appearance at court to answer the charge, nnd all of them were discharged from custody except Joe [Joseph] and Hyrum Smith, against whom the... | |
| Alexander Davidson, Bernard Stuvé - Illinois - 1877 - 974 pages
...summons, Joe Smith, his brother Hiram, the members of the city council and otbers, went to Cartilage, and surrendered themselves prisoners to the constable, on the charge of riot. All entered iiito recognizance before a justice, of the peace to appear at court, and were discharged.... | |
| James William Buel - Advertising - 1883 - 624 pages
...domination. On the 23d or 24th day of June, Joe Smith, the Mayor of Nauvoo, together with his brother Hyrum, and all the members of the council, and all others...for their appearance at court to answer the charge. All of them were discharged except Joe and Hyrum Smith, against whom the magistrate had issued a new... | |
| John Moses - Illinois - 1889 - 632 pages
...however, but to the authorities at Carthage, where they arrived on June, 23, 1844, and having entered into recognizance before the justice of the peace for their appearance at court, were all discharged, except Joseph and Hyrum Smith, against whom a new writ had been issued on complaint... | |
| Thomas B. H. Stenhouse - Latter Day Saint churches - 1874 - 828 pages
...[Joseph] Smith, the mayor of Nauvoo, together with his brother Hyruui and all the members of the souncil, and all others demanded, came into Carthage and surrendered...all of them were discharged from custody except Joe [Joseph] and Hyrum Smith, against whom the magistrate had issued a .new writ on a complaint of treason.... | |
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