Proclamation, 11 June 1844, John McEwan First Copy
Proclamation, 11 June 1844, John McEwan First Copy
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JS, Proclamation, , Hancock Co., IL, 11 June 1844. Version copied [ca. 11 June 1844]; handwriting of and ; signature of JS in unidentified handwriting; two pages; JS Collection, CHL.
Proclamation.
By virtue of my office as Mayor of the city of , I do hereby strickly enjoin it upon the Municipal Officers, and citizens of said , to use all honorable and lawful means in their power, to assist me in maintaining the public peace and common quiet of said . as attempts have already been made to excite the jealousy and prejudice of the people of the Surrounding Country; by libels, and slanderous articles upon the citizens and City Council, for the purpose of destroying the city “charter” of said , and for the purpose of raising suspicion, wrath, and indignation among a certain class of the less honorable portion of mankind, to commit acts of violence upon the innocent and unsuspecting, in a certain newspaper called the “Nauvoo Expositor” recently established for such purposes in Said , and which has been distroyed as a nuisance according to the provisions of the charter, I further call upon every officer, authority and citizen to be vigilant in preventing by wis-dom, the promulgation of false statements, libels, slanders, or any other malicious designed concern that may be put in operation to excite and ferment the passions of men to rebel against the rights and privileges of the . citizens or laws of the land to be ready to supress the gathering of mobs; to repel, by gentle means and noble exertion, every foul [p. [1]]
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