JS and , Letter, “Bank of the ” [], to , , Hancock Co., IL, 23 June 1844; handwriting of ; dockets in handwriting of and ; three pages; JS Collection, CHL.
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Sir: I wrote you a long communication at 12 last night, expressive of my vi[e]ws of your ’s communication of yesterday. I thought your Letter rather severe, but, one of my friends has just come to me with an explanation of from the captiain of your possie which softened the subject matter of your communication, And gives me us greater assurance of protection, and that your has succeeded in bringing in subjection the spirits, which surround your , to some extent. And I declare again the only obj[e]ction I ever had or ever made to trial by my country at any time was what I have made in my last letter— on account of, assassins. <&> reason I have to fear deathly consequnces from your hand <their hands.> But from the Explanation I now offer to come to you at on the morrow. as early as shall be conv[en]ient for your possie to escirt me <us> in to Head Quarters, provided I <we> can have a fair trial. <which we> not be abused, nor have my witneses abused. and have all things done in due form of law. witho[u]t Partiality, and you may depend on my honour without the show of a great armed force to produce excitemnt in the minds of the timid.
<We> I will meet your possie <if this letter is satisfactory, if not inform me,> at or near the Mound at or about two oclock tomorrow afternoon, which [p. [1]]