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| - | <figure label> | + | Colonel Ellsworth’s Regiment of Fire Zouaves, from this city, arrived safely at Annapolis yesterday, and proceeded to Washington by railroad. The Fifth (German) Regiment of this city also landed at Annapolis yesterday, and relieved the Sixty-ninth (Irish) Regiment from duty on the north side of Annapolis Junction. The Sixty-ninth is now stationed along the railroad track from the Junction to Washington, the squads being within hailing distance of each other. It will protect the line from further outrage. |
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| + | Army Life—the 5th Regiment. | ||
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| + | We are favored with the following letter for publication, | ||
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| + | ANNAPOLIS JUNCTION,\\ | ||
| + | 20 miles from Annapolis\\ | ||
| + | Saturday, May 4th, 1861\\ | ||
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| + | This Junction has two houses, and here and there a farm house. We have possession of one, which the inhabitants gutted of furniture and left. Our Regiment is in good order, very little sickness, though men are camping in the open air, with rain for last thirty-six hours. No breaches of peace are committed. Everything obtained from the people is paid for; though not always the prices they ask, which are exhorbitant. Depend upon it, the people whom we see here are Secessionists at heart, but we see mostly the low class, and they are the most degraded, shiftless class I ever saw. The men of position and means are Government men, Our men are detained on the road to watch it, between here and Annapolis. The Surgeon goes down to-night to look over the men. I shall be detailed next. We have enough to do to keep us busy. How long we shall stay here we don't know; until relieved by an advancing Regiment. | ||
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| + | The Zouaves of N. Y. committed some excesses while here and at Annapolis, and are acting still worse at Washington, The 5th Regiment is as quiet a body of men as I ever saw; we have had no drunkenness, | ||
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| + | //New York Daily Herald//, May 7, 1861 | ||
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| + | LETTERS FrOM THE FIFTH REGIMENT. | ||
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| + | ANNAPOLIS JUNCTION, May 4, 1861. | ||
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| + | The Trip of the Fifth Regiment New York Troops from New York to Annapolis—the Regiment at Sea—Hail a Pilot, but Fear Prevailed Upon Him—Little Steamers Suspicions of Great Craft— Fortress Monroe All Right—the Fifth at Annapolis—The Star Spangled Banner in the Ascendant— A Cold Night, but the Enthusiasm Nome the Less, &c. | ||
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| + | On Sunday, April 28, the Fifth regiment, New York State forces, breaking up their camp on the Battery, embarked on two tugboats, and were transferred to the Cunard steamer Kedar, Captain Little—Captain Cavendy, of the United States Navy, having charge of the expedition, The officers commanding the regiment were Col. Schwarzwaelder, | ||
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| + | On the 2d our Colonel went ashore, and about eleven A. M. the Cataline, which had just come from New York, came alongside. The Baltic, with the Zouaves of Colonel Ellsworth, came into the arbor yesterday afternoon, and we saluted each other with hearty cheers, and dipping our flags. In a short time the first load of troops was landed at the dock in Annapolis, and the men reviewed, the roll called, and, awaiting the baggage and provisions, we halted on shore. Negroes and forlorn looking white men came down with oysters, cakes, eggs, &c., to sell, for which they asked awful prices, but which they got. A lager bier shop was discovered near by in Annapolis, and not all the guards could keep our soldiers from the Teutonic beverage. Annapolis is a peculiar town, beautiful in scenery and situation, streets narrow, houses low and ancient. A great many of the people have left, and those who remain, except the shop keepers, who are fawning and cringing—as mean a looking set of men as I ever looked on—are sullen in the extreme--seccesionists at heart, depend upon it, though fear now keeps them quiet. -Not an American flag raised in the whole town, not a cheer for our troops, not a word of encouragement for our efforts to uphold the Star Spangled Banner, which one of their own sons has made immortal in song. At about six o' | ||
| + | Fifth regiment are here. ONE OF THE OFFICERS. | ||
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| + | //Valley Spirit//, May 8, 1861 | ||
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| + | From Annapolis. | ||
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| + | ANNAPOLIS, May 2. | ||
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| + | One company of Rhode Island artillery and the Fifth New York regiment have arrived, but are not yet landed | ||
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| + | //Evening Star//, May 13, 1861 | ||
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| + | LOCAL NEWS. | ||
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| + | AFFAIRS AT THE RELAY HOUSE ALONG THE ROAD. The Encampments-- The Centrifugal Gun-— Other Trophies — Flag Presentation— Accidents and Incidents.—-Going out on a trip to the House yesterday we found four companies of the Second New Jersey regiment at Beltsville, where they have been stationed for the last week, killing time the best way they can, and quite unmolested by the redoubtable " | ||
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| + | Nearing the Relay House the white tents(116 in number) of the Sixth Massachusetts Regiment encampment stick out quite prominently against the sky, perched as they are upon the apex of the commanding bluff at this (western) end of the viaduct. From the eastern face of this bluff two brass barkers (6-pounders) show their teeth from the openings of an earthwork, and are placed so as to rake the bridge and the railroad beyond, in the direction of Baltimore, for perhaps a mile. In throwing up this work the Massachusetts boys had another capital opportunity of showing their many-sided capabilities, | ||
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| + | Across the Patapsco, and in a position to command the Baltimore and Ohio road in the direction of Ellicott' | ||
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| + | The New York Eighth Regiment are encamped on the west side of the Patapsco, not far distant from the encampment of the Sixth Massachusetts Regiment. | ||
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| + | On Saturday night the troops at the Relay slept with one eye open in consequence of rumors of an attack, and during the night some gun firing in the direction of the Eighth Regiment encampment brought the Massachusetts Sixth swarming from their tents like so many bees. The affair proved to be nothing more serious than a little random firing at a troublesome dog. | ||
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| + | The steam gun captured at Ellicott' | ||
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| + | The Massachusetts folks think the machine does not amount to much, its unwieldiness being a fatal objection. If placed to command a narrow passage. it might, however, do good service. Capt. Pickering says they will give it a trial to-day, anyhow, to test its merits. The report that the machine was boxed up or disguised in any way when seized is untrue. The scouts of the U. S. forces having ascertained that it was on its way to Ellicott' | ||
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| + | By the way, there was a flag presentation at this camp on Saturday, the donors being the Ranter' | ||
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