Council of Fifty, Minutes, March 1844–January 1846; Volume 1, 10 March 1844–1 March 1845

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  • Historical Introduction
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who had arrived at An answers was immediately prepared and sent by , and . The day following the sent other messengers bearing a letter in which he stated that they must give themselves up to go to & if they do not he shall consider it a resistance to the laws and will call out the Millitia of the by force of arms.
The officers who brought the letter (thirty in number) told Joseph they should wait till tomorrow morning and if they were not then ready they should wait no longer but return & tell the they were resisted &c
About 1 o clock in the night Joseph, & went over the , judging it better to be out of the way, rather than [p. [295]]
who had arrived at An answer was immediately prepared and sent by , and . The day following the sent other messengers bearing a letter in which he stated that they must give themselves up to go to & if they do not he shall consider it a resistance to the laws and will call out the Millitia of the by force of arms.
The officers who brought the letter (thirty in number) told Joseph they should wait till tomorrow morning and if they were not then ready they should wait no longer but return & tell the they were resisted &c
About 1 o clock in the night Joseph, & went over the , judging it better to be out of the way, rather than [p. [295]]
Page [295]