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Jefferson City (Missouri, United States) (search for this): article 10
An Affray in St. Louis. --The St. Louis Democrat, of the 1st inst., says a fight occurred in front of the Virginia Hotel, Jefferson city, Mo., between ex Governor Stewart and Brig. Gen. Brown, in which General Brown struck Gov. Stewart with a chair. Gov. Stewart was placed in the guard house, where he remained until Monday morning. About 9 o'clock he made his appearance in the Convention and shortly thereafter was arrested and again marched to the guard-house. The citizens became indignant, and were making preparations for holding a meeting and releasing the Governor by force. Gen. Brown ordered his release, and he is now in the Convention.
s. --The St. Louis Democrat, of the 1st inst., says a fight occurred in front of the Virginia Hotel, Jefferson city, Mo., between ex Governor Stewart and Brig. Gen. Brown, in which General Brown struck Gov. Stewart with a chair. Gov. Stewart was placed in the guard house, where he remained until Monday morning. About 9 o'clocGeneral Brown struck Gov. Stewart with a chair. Gov. Stewart was placed in the guard house, where he remained until Monday morning. About 9 o'clock he made his appearance in the Convention and shortly thereafter was arrested and again marched to the guard-house. The citizens became indignant, and were making preparations for holding a meeting and releasing the Governor by force. Gen. Brown ordered his release, and he is now in the Convention. nday morning. About 9 o'clock he made his appearance in the Convention and shortly thereafter was arrested and again marched to the guard-house. The citizens became indignant, and were making preparations for holding a meeting and releasing the Governor by force. Gen. Brown ordered his release, and he is now in the Convention.
An Affray in St. Louis. --The St. Louis Democrat, of the 1st inst., says a fight occurred in front of the Virginia Hotel, Jefferson city, Mo., between ex Governor Stewart and Brig. Gen. Brown, in which General Brown struck Gov. Stewart with a chair. Gov. Stewart was placed in the guard house, where he remained until Monday mGov. Stewart with a chair. Gov. Stewart was placed in the guard house, where he remained until Monday morning. About 9 o'clock he made his appearance in the Convention and shortly thereafter was arrested and again marched to the guard-house. The citizens became indignant, and were making preparations for holding a meeting and releasing the Governor by force. Gen. Brown ordered his release, and he is now in the Convention. Gov. Stewart was placed in the guard house, where he remained until Monday morning. About 9 o'clock he made his appearance in the Convention and shortly thereafter was arrested and again marched to the guard-house. The citizens became indignant, and were making preparations for holding a meeting and releasing the Governor by force. Gen. Brown ordered his release, and he is now in the Convention.
An Affray in St. Louis. --The St. Louis Democrat, of the 1st inst., says a fight occurred in front of the Virginia Hotel, Jefferson city, Mo., between ex Governor Stewart and Brig. Gen. Brown, in which General Brown struck Gov. Stewart with a chair. Gov. Stewart was placed in the guard house, where he remained until Monday morning. About 9 o'clock he made his appearance in the Convention and shortly thereafter was arrested and again marched to the guard-house. The citizens became indignant, and were making preparations for holding a meeting and releasing the Governor by force. Gen. Brown ordered his release, and he is now in the Convention.