Agreement, 2 October 1844, as Published in Warsaw Signal [State of Illinois v. Williams et al.]
Source Note
A. S. Bledsoe, Thompson Campbell, , and , Agreement, , Adams Co., IL, 2 Oct. 1844, State of IL v. Williams et al. (Adams Co., IL, Circuit Court 1844). Published in “History of the Latest Mormon War,” Warsaw Signal, 9 Oct. 1844, [2]–[3].
The undersigned, counsel respectively for the people of the State of and and , admit and agree that in appearing and entering into to appear to answer to any charge preferred against them, they do not make or intend to make any admission of to bind them over. But that it is done to save time and delay in consequence of the absence of witnesses, and for this reason only; and the said and , in entering into said recognizance, do so under a protestation of their entire innocence of the offence with which they have been charged; and they also allege that they are now ready and willing to go into an investigation of the charge before a court of enquiry, under the stipulations entered into with them [p. [2]]