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.
How long have you folowed that buisness? Most of this winter. How long have you lived in ? Six years this spring. And you comensed the profession of loafering just after the last term of court? I had followed it A goo[d] deal before that time. Did you know that William N. [M.] Daniels? I have seen him. Is he of the same trade as yourself? I dont know what he follows. Have you and him ever had any conversation upon this case? I have had A little with him. You where conected with each other, to talk over what you knew about this matter or you have conected together what each of you knew about this matter? Yes but not quit[e] all. When did Daniels first tell you about first seeing this marvelous light? Before the last term of court. How did he discribe that light to you? He said it was like lightening. You and him have talked about what your would be upon this case? A little he told me what he saw and I told him what I saw. Are you aquainted with Miss Eliza Grame [Graham]? No. You never saw her while she lived in ? No. Have you and her ever had any conversation about this case? No. Who pays you for your attendance at court hear? I have no pay. Did you get any thing for attending last term? No. Who pays your board hear in ? I dont know who. who paid your board the last term? I dont know that it is paid yet. I supose you have often conversed about this matter? Yes. When did you first tell what you heard Grover say About this matter? It was in the latter part of last summer. Before that time you <had> never told what you heard Grover say about this matter? I dont know that I did. Who applied to you to know what Grover said upon the subject? . Where did he call upon you at? At the . Who was with him? No body. Was you ever applied to by any other person? No. Did you not make an affidavit at as to what you knew about the killing of the Smiths? No. Did you not say in your affidavid that came all the way from the railroad crossing to with you? I never made any <such> affidavits at upon the case at all. Did you not state then that came all the way with the troops? No. What day of the mounth was it that this scercumstance took place? It was the 27 of May. Was it A clear day? Yes. [p. [80]]