Account of Trial, , Hancock Co., IL, 21–28 May 1845, State of IL v. Williams et al. (Hancock Co., IL, Circuit Court 1845). Transcribed from shorthand [before 24 Aug. 1858]; handwriting of and Daniel Mackintosh; 106 pages; Report of the Trial of the Murderers of Joseph Smith, 1845, CHL.
see any on white horses. I did not. When did the 20 men sent to come there. We met them at the crossing of the Railroad. You all waited there until these twenty men returned. Yes. How long did you wait. I cannot tell how long. Did you see any among them riding A whit horse when they came back. I dont remmember When these 20 men returned did they make any report of what they had done. I did not hear them say what they had been doing
Did they not talk the mater all over when they came along. The greater part of them was talking. What time of the day did you join es company. It was in the morning Before the march. Yes. Was you under gaurd. Yes. Did they permit you to leave the tent. Yes and kept A file of men round me. So you where A prisoner when you joined the company. Yes. You stated while going that and where on horse back. Yes. You stated also you saw no more of them till you saw them here in . Yes. You stated you did not see till you saw him at the Jail. I dont recolect seeing him till then. Where there no speeches made. There was one made. By who . Did any other speak. I did not hear any body. Was standing or setting. He was setting on his horse. You cannot recollect any part of that speach. Some parts of it. Repeat those parts you remember. The purport of his speach was upon the necessity of killing the Smiths and get aid of the Mormons. Was it not to get rid of the smiths. I mean to say that he said kill the Smiths. Let <is> ushear <this> the speach as repeated at length. I do not know I did not write that speach (Refering to the speach in Daniels Book) Is this the spech made. I told the scercumstance and he put in the filling. Was any thing said about the . Yes. Tell it. He said the while at would get the news that the Smiths where killed, and the Mormons would rise and kill him. Repeat now again what said about the . He said that if they killed the smiths the Mormons would rise and kill . Do you remember that in making that speech swore or used oaths. I do not reccolect. [p. [36]]