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The Daily Dispatch: November 22, 1861., [Electronic resource], A strange proceeding of the Governor of Illinois. (search)
ed in our daily papers.--One of these cards emanates from several citizens of Princeton, where the regiment was being raised, and reflects rather severely upon Col. Winslow, who was commanding the regiment Col. Winslow then replies to these gentlemen, and intimates in rather strong terms that his men were stolen from him by the StCol. Winslow then replies to these gentlemen, and intimates in rather strong terms that his men were stolen from him by the St. Louis officers. We understand that the soldiers generally object to serving under Winslow, and are rather severe in their denunciation of him. They, however, have violated the proclamation of the Governor. What the Governor will or can do with them, we cannot say. rather strong terms that his men were stolen from him by the St. Louis officers. We understand that the soldiers generally object to serving under Winslow, and are rather severe in their denunciation of him. They, however, have violated the proclamation of the Governor. What the Governor will or can do with them, we cannot say.