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Show Teat Disobedient Regiment. We have made diligent inquiry about that Illinois regiment that was stopped so suddenly at Quincy, in 1SC3, on its way down the Mississippi. As it had been guilty of direct disobedience of orders, in time of n:ar, we dreaded to find that all had been tried by court martial and shot; but were greatly relieved re-lieved to discover that it raa taken back te Upringjitld and disbanded! What think you of the punishment.may it please you Associate Justice? Yeu didn't finish the thrilling narrative; but we have furnished the sequel of this terrible tale of "treason and rebellion," re-bellion," when there was a rebellion raging that cost the best blood of the nation. No wonder you would punish the "wooden-gun rebels" so heavily, and make their offense appear one of the blackest in the calender of crime. |