[, (Viator, pseud.)], Letter, , Hancock Co., IL, to the Editor of Boston Daily Bee, , Suffolk Co., MA, 17 July 1843, draft; handwriting of and ; four pages; “Truthiana No. 7,” Truthiana, 1843, drafts, CHL.
invasion, thepublicsafetymayrequireit’ The tritest objection is, that the writ according to the charter, must be confined to cases fromthe ordin arisng from the ordinances. Just so. If the writ was not issued upon the direction and rules of ordinances, what would govern it? Does the circuit and s[u]preme courts of the , issue writs of upon the laws of the states or upon the laws of Spain, Portugal, or the ? Does the Supreme Court of the exercise the right of habeas Corpus upon the laws of the , or upon the acts of the several States, or upon the edicts <an ukase> of the Emperor Nicholas of Russia? Again, the Municipal <Court> of , consists of several persons whereas the circuit court is one man only and <the> world has yet to learn that a “little brief authority” is as Judiciously exercised by one man as by six. Why, the good old <Law> book says “in the midst of counsellors there is safety.”
., of late, has made a most desperate attempt to allure or rather force the Mormon prophet into her bosom, but she has met with a most sublime failure. After having once been thrust from her warm embrace— by pointed steel & burning sulphur— he seems not anxious to throw himself upon their renewed offers of renewed hospitality & p[r]etnded Justice,— yet Gen Smith treated the agent of with all due respect, and after he had kidnapped himwith <introd[u]cing him to his friends> and seating him at the head of his table——