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April. [ | April. Every [[?]] boat that has come in from N. Orleans brings | ||
Volunteers, & unfortunately not having Mexicans | Volunteers, & unfortunately not having Mexicans to fight with, have | ||
commenced fighting amongst themselves - | commenced fighting amongst themselves - Several serious 'difficulties' | ||
have been the | have been the consequence - It was then found convenient to allow | ||
them to go to Corpus Christi to defend ^if | them to go to Corpus Christi to defend ^if necessary^ that part of the frontier | ||
should it be attacked - | should it be attacked - | ||
7th - To day there was a "Battalion Inspection" in Galveston | 7th - To day there was a "Battalion Inspection" in Galveston composed | ||
of the ' | of the 'Fusiliers, 'Coast Guards', 'Galveston Guards', &'Artillery' We had | ||
marching & countermanding ^to our hearts content^ being reviewed by the Lieut. Col. | |||
Commanding. This Gentleman, is Captain of one of the Houston | |||
Steam Boats, the blue jacket was replaced by a fine uniform | Steam Boats, the blue jacket was replaced by a fine uniform | ||
coat & Epaulettes, mounted on his charger - he made a speech | coat & Epaulettes, mounted on his charger - he made a speech | ||
thanking us for our discipline & service; at the termination of | |||
which, there was nearly a dead silence. | which, there was nearly a dead silence. At this a friend of | ||
his stepped up to him & whispered something in his ear - The | his stepped up to him & whispered something in his ear - The | ||
Lieut. Col. advanced nearly to the center of the column saying | |||
"Gentlemen I shall be happy to | "Gentlemen I shall be happy to take a drink with you all | ||
as | as Shaw's Hotel (which was opposite).. Three cheers followed |
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49 April. Every ? boat that has come in from N. Orleans brings Volunteers, & unfortunately not having Mexicans to fight with, have commenced fighting amongst themselves - Several serious 'difficulties' have been the consequence - It was then found convenient to allow them to go to Corpus Christi to defend ^if necessary^ that part of the frontier should it be attacked - 7th - To day there was a "Battalion Inspection" in Galveston composed of the 'Fusiliers, 'Coast Guards', 'Galveston Guards', &'Artillery' We had marching & countermanding ^to our hearts content^ being reviewed by the Lieut. Col. Commanding. This Gentleman, is Captain of one of the Houston Steam Boats, the blue jacket was replaced by a fine uniform coat & Epaulettes, mounted on his charger - he made a speech thanking us for our discipline & service; at the termination of which, there was nearly a dead silence. At this a friend of his stepped up to him & whispered something in his ear - The Lieut. Col. advanced nearly to the center of the column saying "Gentlemen I shall be happy to take a drink with you all as Shaw's Hotel (which was opposite).. Three cheers followed