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The Daily Dispatch: October 25, 1861., [Electronic resource] 6 0 Browse Search
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and released on his parole. A fight in Chicago. A fight occurred in Chicago on Friday, in a billiard saloon, which grew out of an attempt to cowhide J. W. Sheahan, editor of the Post, by Col. Phillips, of the Chicago brigade Sheahan had published a severe article upon Phillip's election as Colonel, which he refused to reSheahan had published a severe article upon Phillip's election as Colonel, which he refused to retract in such form as Phillips dictated. The latter attacked Sheahan in the street with a raw hide, when he was knocked down by one of the Post employees. This led to a fight shortly after in a billiard saloon, in which twenty or thirty persons participated, and in which Phillips was seriously injured. Brazil and the ConfedeSheahan in the street with a raw hide, when he was knocked down by one of the Post employees. This led to a fight shortly after in a billiard saloon, in which twenty or thirty persons participated, and in which Phillips was seriously injured. Brazil and the Confederates. A letter received in New York from Brazil says it was rumored there that Robt. G. Scott had been nominated as the commissioner of the Southern States to obtain their recognition as an independent power. The Brazilian Government positively refused to treat with the agent or agents of the Confederacy. The papers were lai