1¼ p.m. Joseph, , and dined in their room. and dined below.
1½ p.m. < was taken sick when Joseph said as you have a pass <from > to go in & out of the Jail, go and get the a Pipe and some Tobacco to settle his Stomach, and> went <out> after a pipe <for them.> <x>
3¼ p. m. The guard have been <began to be> more severe in their operations [blank] threatening among themselves, or <and> telling what they would do when the war <excitement> was over.
One <of them said he> would sell his farm and move out of the State <of > if Smith staid.
sung <the following,> “A poor wayfaring man of grief.”
<When he got through, Joseph requested him to sing it again, which he did.> <-[insert in full.]-> read <extracts> from Josephus.
4 P. M. Changed <The> guard <was again changed.> A guard of only eight men was <being> stationed at the Jail, whilst the rest <main body> of the Carthage Greys were in camp at <about> a quarter of a mile distant on the public square.
4¼ Joseph commenced conversing with the guard about , < & > , &c <others of his persecutors.> [p. 59]
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