History of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Volume 5Smith, Joseph, Jr.
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History of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Volume 5
Smith, Joseph, Jr.
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints; Smith, Joseph, Jr., 1805-1844
It is ordered that the governor of Illinois and the
attorney-general be informed by the marshal that Joseph Smith,
arrested on a warrant issued for his apprehension by the governor
of Illinois, 31st December, 1842, is before this court on a writ
of habeas corpus, and that the case will be heard on Monday, 2nd
January, 1843, and that a copy of this order be handed to each of
those officers.
{240} UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,
District of Illinois.
I, James F. Owings, clerk of the Circuit Court of the United States
for the district aforesaid, do certify that the foregoing is a true
copy of an order passed by said court, the 31st day of December,
1842.
In testimony whereof I have hereunto subscribed my name and affixed
the seal of said court at Springfield, this 31st day of December,
A. D., 1842.
[Seal.] JAMES F. OWINGS, Clerk.
Delivered a copy of the within order to Thomas Ford, governor, and
Josiah Lamborn, attorney-general of the state of Illinois, December
31st, 1842.
WM. PRENTISS, Marshal.
In the matter of Joseph Smith on habeas corpus; copy of order,
marshal's fees for serving on two, $4.00; returning twelve, $4.12.
X.
#_Denials of the Prophet_.
And afterwards, to-wit, on the 2nd day of January, A. D. 1843,
Justin Butterfield, attorney of said petitioner, filed the written
denials of the said petitioner of the matters and things set forth,
in the return to the said writ of habeas corpus, which denial is in
the words and figures following,--viz.:
Circuit Court of the United States,
District of Illinois,
In the matter of Joseph Smith upon habeas corpus.
Joseph Smith, being brought up on habeas corpus before this court,
comes and denies the matter set forth in the return to the same in
this, that he is not a fugitive from the justice of the state of
Missouri; but alleges and is ready to prove, that he was not in
the state of Missouri at the time of the commission of the alleged
crime set forth in the affidavit of L. W. Boggs, nor had he been in
said state for more than three years previous to that time, nor has
he been in said state since that time; but, on the contrary, at the
time the said alleged assault was made upon the said Boggs, as set
forth in the affidavit the said Smith was at Nauvoo, in the county
of Hancock, in the state of Illinois, and that he has not fled from
the justice of the state of Missouri, and taken refuge in the state
of Illinois, as is most untruly stated in the warrant upon which
he is arrested, and that the matter set forth in the requisition
{241} of the governor of Missouri, and in the said warrant, are not
supported by oath.
JOSEPH SMITH.
State of Illinois, ss.
Joseph Smith being duly sworn, saith that the matter and things set
forth in the foregoing statement are true.
JOSEPH SMITH.
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