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\u25a0OLUME. XV.?No.

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1846.

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ofliccr struck scarcely showing a bruise! A


poor devil who has unwittingly stretched his
weary and watch-worn limbs on the sacred precincts of the half-deck, is salu'ed by akielc
from an officer, which totally mini him for life.
The man is hurried to the hospital, where be
is left. The officer pleads ill health, and isfurluughcd homo without so much as a reprimand.
Thus things work. Do you call this "justice?"
Can you think that the illustrious "heads of the
I eople," arc aware of these transactions? They
As for myself, although 1
cannot surely he.
have it rather easy here, barring the authoritacommands,
tive
which sound strange in the
cars of one who lias never before been spoken
to in such tones, 1 would not enter into the U.
S>
States service again, on any consideration.
much am 1 embittered against it, that if 1 was
almost confident of a ship being bound direct
to heaven, and a fiee wind bluwing, I would
not enter.
Before this, my first cruise, L considered "life on board a man-of-war," as a romantic series of adventures?now, I could exclaim, with Jack Murlingspike?"a hell, a perfect hell I"
As 1 before said, so many reports are afloat
here, concerning the dead man, that I am afraid
to give utterance to them, for fear of their proving untrue. It appears that the name ho went
by, of Jackson, was, as is called by sailors, a
''Purser's name," or an assumed one. This is
very probable, for two-thirds of the men composing the crew of a man-of-war, have different
names each cruise they make.
It is also said,
he belongs to Philadelphia, where his parents,
wife,
and also a
and a child resides. Our chaplain 1 hear has a letter written to them which
he has promised to have delivered. I have said
enough on this subject 1 suppose to tire your
patience, so J will e'en conclude, with my per-!
mission, if you see fit, of uublicly announcing
these details in full, for of//re truth no one need
Yours,
be ashamed.
"RATLIN."

flag should lie hoisted at the lore

wounded on the side of the Mexicans is believ- and discharged volunteers, several dying on
UAi, I trtlOKh Lut.'j\ HUtSIiTAL,
a yellow
royal
IRE CLIPPER is
may be obtained tlie most .peody
ed to bo about 1200. Several incidents of in- the passage up.
If anything )s needed it is a I
masthead of the St. Mary's, and to remain on
remedy for GnnoiihtL, Gleets, dtrictuies, Seat only six anil a quarter . ents pi rwi sK.
vW
[carriers,
terest were related
to us, which we hnvo not comfortable Government transport on which
mtnal Wet. kn. ss, pain in the Loins, Directions of the
\u25a0-'able to the Carriers only, at the end of each week, deck until the Hag should be hauled down.?
i
time
to
note
now.
There
was
no
hand
to
hand
which to send home the sick and disabled sol- Kidneys; also those peculiar affections which ariso
by mail, to distant These orders sounded ominous, yet still hope
j'he Clipper will also be sent,Dollars
per year, payfrom a certain praclict of youth, and whirl, if
fighting. The volunteers, w lion inside tho city, diers.
?Rentiers, at the rate of four
remained.
not
k', always, in advance .
exposed themselves as little as possible in the
from Monterey to Mat a moras, among both cured renders marriage impossible, and in the end
execuprevious
16lh,
On
the
the
to
the
day
destroys both mind and body
RETKS OF AOVERTISINO:
This,!, inch) will alee
at
cxstreets.
the
Tlicy would enter a house
Americans and Mexicans, a great deal of sick-1 I cure Impotency.
' square, 1 time, #0.50 I 1 square, 1 month, .-Jd.(HI tion, preparations for the event progressed?and every symptom of a
tieme end of a street and fight their way from ness pievails?chills and fevers and
2 do
7.tin the condemned was measured
1 do 2 do
0.75 I 1
do
for his coffin,
intermitSK CR k. T DISEwI SE.
100 | 1
do
3
do
house to house?now on the roof and now in ting fevers. 1 have come in for mora than a A CURB WARRANTED, oa no CHARGE MAD*
10,00 which was made.
I do 3do
was dug
11is grave, also, whip
IG.OO
do
1 week,
1.75 II
do
G do
IN FROM ONE TO TWO DAYS,
the interior?using the rifie with deadly elfect lull share of both, but am now on the mend
1
was
on
the
Island
of
Lizardo.
The
fatal
2.75 I I
do
1 year,
No. 1 NORTH NItEDriRiCK STREET,
30.00
i do 2do
all the time, and this accounts for tho greater 1 regret to stale that two able officers died here \u25a0 j onOffice
the rijjlit hand side point; from
Pert lines or less make a square?if art advertise mem rove at the larboard fore yard arm, and the trap
loss of their enemy. To their credit be it said, last night and are to he buried tliis afternoon? <!"rfrom the corner?right oppositeBultimore-st..2n<
Still, in
ceeds ten lines, the price will be in proportion.
or fall put up on the side of the ship.
the PoTce ..flic*
I
payable
at the time of their
Be particular in observing the name out he dao<
Ml advertisements are
they never, in any instance, we are informed, Col. Wm. Fisher, who commanded the noted
spite of all these melancholy preparations, hope
sertion.
a
nd
or
it
window,
(he
place.
will
mistake
y<
plunder.
resorted to
For myself, 1 felt assured
Mier expedition, and Capt. Francis S. Early,;
qy-THE WEEKLY CLIPPER, a large Family was still cherished.
With such terror had they inspired the Mex- who commanded the Washington company of
that the ceremony would extend to the affixing
DR.
iwspaper, cfinnvining all the select matter of the
icans, that when tho order to cease firing was Texas Rangers at the battles of Monterey.? j a distinguished graduate from one of the first Co.
ily, is published every Saturday morning, at tils low even of the cap and rope, and then will como
ce of f 1 per annum.
given preparatory to the consultation lor a . I lie 'drrner had just married a young and ac-! icges i r.!he United Stales, which may he sren by hi*
the reprieve. These were iny thoughts.
Our
ft?-All papers seat by mail, are rlisi ontinued the
also a member of the Royal College of
truce, and for some time before it, resistance to comphshod wife; the latter was hourly expect- jDiploma;
chaplain, F. W. Taylor, a man much esteemed
y on which the advance payment expires.
Surgeons and Licentiate of the Apothecary's Hall,
them had almost entirely ceased, and tho fort ing Ins family to moot him at this place.
and respected by the crew of the w hole squadLondon; and ;lie greater part of whose life has been
or citidel that remained in the possession of tho
The U. S. steamer Spitfire, Capt. Tatnall,! "pent in the first hospitals of Europe and America,
[From tin New Haven Courier.]
ron, but more so by us, who have the opportuenemy was outside the city and could not an- ariived at Brazos Island on the 19th mst. from ri2' those of London, Paris and Philadelphia, may
nity of seeing him so much, and knowing the
TIIK STORIIrKING'S SOVG.
be consulted on all diseases, hut more particularly
Honco
noy
possession
litem
if
in
of
it.
tho
Chagres.
kindness of his feelings and urbanity of dispoSlio had on board Capt. Wm. C.
'ith an angry scowl and a fearful cry;
A CURTAIN DISEASE.
dissatisfaction expressed by some ill camp at Nichleson, Lieut. Leigh and Passed Midshipinging out o'er the heavens loud and long,
sition?attended on the prisoner night and day
When the misguided and imprudent votary of plea
Storm-King
might
through
sky,
he
rode in Ins
the
the terms of the armistice, or indeed at any man Duer, U. S. N., who had all been sent sure finds he has imbibed the seeds of this painful die
faithful
and
constant.
nd shrieked,as he ft -w, this frantic song:
armistice at all. Having done so much and down to Chagres with despatches for the Paci- ease, it too often happens that an ill-timed sense cf
The morning of ihe 11th dawned upon us,
have burst the bund?once more I am free!
or dread of discsvery, deters him from applygone so far they wished to go "the whole fi- fic rcpiadron.
Ihey are now on their way to shame,
and a more beautiful day I have not behold,
ing to those who, from education and respectability
n> long hive I still and sluggish lain;
At what sacrifice they did so may be New Orleans on the McKim. The news from I can alone
gure."
I)hie me way o'er land and o'er sa?since being on this station. Clear, blight and
befriend him, delaying tillthe constitutional
known when wo state that out of three hun- California, brought by these gentlemen, has j symptoms of this horrid disease make their appearnrrah! I am free?l am liee again!
pleasant, with a cool breeze from the northsuch as ulcerated sore throat, diseased nosa,
ance,
Tenncsseans,
II fling o'er the kv toy raven black wing;
dred
and
chtvalric
who
went
doubtless
fifty
order,
been anticipated by tbe arrival of nocturnal pains the head and limbs.dimness of
ward and westward.
All work, as by
sisbl,
in
II huil at the eartli my lightnings amain;
into the field the first day, one hundred and Com. Sloat.
was suspended.
No boats passed and repassed,
deafness, nodes on the shin bones and arms, blotches
nd I'll howl in my glee tillthe heavens shall ring,
seventeen of thein were killed and wounded,
1
am glad to see that at length our Governprogressing
on
the
face.md
on
with
head,
extremities,
melancholy
as
usual
between
the
vessels.
A
again!
urrah! I am free?l ain free
and of three hundred and thirty or forty Mis- ment is to prosecute the war against Mexico j frightful rapidity, tillat last the palate of llie mouth or
'II dash in iny wiath HI the mountain's head,
stillness reigned over the scene. The crews of
the bones of the nose fall in and the victim ofthisawrsame
felsissippians,
sixty-seven
brave
with
some
day,
piereeih
s it
the clouds in dt fiance so vain;
show of reason and vigor. Recall ful disease becomes a horrid object of
each ship dressed in clean white frocks and
commiseration.
nd I'll tear the old oaks from their forest-bed?lows fell.
Gen. Wool from his nonsensical and Quixotic til! death puts
From the
pants, awaited the call to muster.
a period to his dreadful sufferings, by
urrah! I am free?l am free again!
The Mexican regular forces in the engageexpedition to Chihuahua, order him to join sending him to "that bourne whence no traveller rarm of the St. Mary's, hung the
yard
larboard
nen out o'er the sullen old ocean I'll ride;
turns."
To
such,
therefore,
pledget
were
from
the
Dr.
JOHNSTON
Judging
8,000.
ments
number Gen. Taylor and help out in the operations himself
rope destined to carry a human being into eterii eur! the crests of ihe slumbering main;
to preserve the most inviolable secrecy; and.
of irregulars found killed, this branch of the against Satilio and San Luis, and the eyes of from
nd I'll stir Ihe dark dcpihs of its shore-beating tide, nity. To the starboard end of the yard arm,
his extensive practice in the. first hospitals of
enemy must have been very strong.
urrah! 1 am free?l-ant free again!
the Mexican rulers will soon he opened.
to which the rope was extended, was suspendAll Europe and America, he can confidently recommend
The Texan forces are all disbanded.
that will be wanting will be the subjugation of] a safe and speedy cure to the unfortunate victim of
he billows I'll lash till they k'es the dark sky,
ed a canvass bag, containing shot, to about
horiid disease.
nd I'll break tin m as fine as ihe driving tain;
Tampico,
and the establishment of depots of this
three hundred pounds weight. On the larboard
The following interesting items wc gather
It is a melancholy fact, that thousands fall victim
hen on in iny robe of pale foam I'll fly?provisions on the road between that and San to this horrid disease, owing to the unskillftilness
side, under the noose, was placed the trap or
urrah! I am free?l am free again!
oi
from
the
Picayune;
Luis, to throw ail of Northern Mexico com- men, who by the use of that deadly poison, mercury,
fall. At 10 SO, all hands by the shrill whistle
Pith a riven mast and a ta'tered sail,
ruin the constitution, and either send the nnlbritinate
The health of tho troops at Monterey was pletely into our power.
lee yon fi mulcting fliip as she labors in vain:
and hoarse voice of the boatswain, were called
untimely
grave, or else make the residue
suffer to an
much belter than it had been ori the Rio
nd list! on ihe wind eoines the manner's wai!?
I looked out of a port?the yellow\u25a0
to muster.
A correspondent of the Commercial Times of His life miserable.
lurrati! I am free?l am free again!
Grande.
GONORRHOEA AND GLEET CURED, by the
flag fluttered at the mast head of the St. Maat Monterey, noticing the suspension of hostilia ha! Of Ihe s"a arid the land I am king!
The fortifications in the city were garrisonmost speedy and the roost pleasant remedy known to
ry 'a. All hands were speedily on deck, and the
nee more extends o'er the wide world my reign;
ties while the articles for a surrender of the uo other physician. It requires no restraint of diet,
ed by the regular troops.
ofliers of each vessel mustered in uniform 011
ltd still in le.y glee this song will I sing?!or hindrance from business?it is mild, safe and ej
was
Taylor's
camp
agin!"
I
free?l
free
a
Gen.
about
three
miles
M.,
lurrah! am
am
the poop of their ships. At 11 A.
town were being drawn up?the Texan Rangers cacious, eradicating every symptom of this affection,
signal
this side of Monterey.
to prepare for execution," was made from this
without causing other diseases, such as STBICTEM
at the time lying on the roofs of the houses,
LATER PROM THE ARMY.
The last accounts trom General Ampudia
[From the Philadelphia Son.]
is
and Affkc'TlONB or Tut BLADDER and PROSTRATI
ship, and a movement was seen on board the
anxious
for
and
a renewal of liostili-: GLAND, which impvrics and .macks an often create
expecting
and
his
left
tliern
army
beyond Saltilloon their
'ARTICULARS OF THE EXECUTION St. Mary's. Presently after, the marines as- FOUR
their noxious drugs ami filthy infections.
DAYS L ATEH FROM MON I'EREY?- march towards San Luis Potosi, at which ties every moment ?says:
OF SAMUEL JACKSON.
cended the poop of that ship, and were perSTRICTURES ?when there is a partial suppree'
ANOTHER ACCOUNT OF THE MEXICAN point
During this suspense, Capt. Cheshire, a pri- sion of urine, accompanied with uneasiness in the
to load their muskets, and in a few moit was rumored that Santa Anna had arceived
U. S. FRIGATE CUMBERLAND, 1
LOSS?EVERY THING QUIET-SANTA AN- rived at the head of 13,000 men, and daily ex- vate of
ments afier, the prisoner stood 011 the trap and
McCulloch's
a brave [.arts, or a frequent desire to make water, it is called
Capt
company,
ORR THE ISLAND SAN ANTONIO LIZARDO, I
NA AT SAN LUIS POTOSI?PROCLAMA-j
Yet this disease may exist, and none Oi
pecting reinforcements.
and gallant old warrior of Texas, was heard to Stricture.
under the rope. Now it was, that each man
symptoms be perceptible, or if at all, they are
Near Vera Cruz, Sept. 20, IB4G. )
TION OK AMPU illA?ASSASSINATIONS
AT
The Georgia regiment was the only rein- exclaim, "look here boys, do you see those two these
in the squadron could almost hear his neighbor's
so slight as to pass unnoticed; hence, we find thon
MONTEREY?TEXAN REVENGE?HEALTH forcement which had reached Monterey at the Mexes on the corner of the house, opposite me? sands laboring under this affection who are entirely
I sit down for the purpose of heart beat. Me was dressed in white, and ac
' Gentlemen:
OF THE TROOPS?THE
CONTEMPLATED time our informants left. Orders had been re- Well, don't none of you shoot at liiem,
of it?such persons become weak in the
From the state companied by our Chaplain. The bag containigain penning a leltertoyou.
they unconscious
seldom have children, and in the later stages of
SETTLED, Stc.
ceived, it was understood, by the other regi- are my game ?there's plenty all around for parts,
DUELS
arm,
>f my feelings at present you will not find it in ing the shot was hoisted to the vard
and
this complaint are incapable of enjoying Marringo?such a mirthful tone as my preceding one. for I after a short space of time the rope and cap
The steamship Neptune, Capt. Lewis, arriv. ments stationed on the Rio Grande to move you." Thus hour after hour passed away, their systems become deranged, particularly the
arms pintowards
The Kentucky and evsry one haying picked out his man, until 5 stomach, inducing symptoms of dyspepsia; also affechave since then been the unwilling spectator of Were affixed, and the condemned's
Ed at N. Orleans, on the 29th ult., with dates Tennessee headquarters.
mounted regiments had not yet p. m., when we received the news of the sur- tions cd' the mind, peculiar fils of melancholy, fcc.
a scene which will never he effaced from my ioned.
Thus he stood. Again the signal arose
Sic. which may end in some dreadful disease of tbt
from Galveston to the 27th. She brought over reached Matamoras.
render, and the conditions.
At first, a burst of nerves, and will either cause a piemature death or
memory while life and conscience remain with from us. "Art you prepared?" The answering
The people of Monterey who had left about indignation and angry discontent was manifest- else make the rest of life miserable. To such per
pendant arose from the St. Mary's, it implied, Dr. Conrad and Lt. Nichols, of the U. States;
me. God grant that 1 may never behold a reoffers the most speedy remedy
I informed you in
lie Are!" It was now, that with a throbbing Army, Lt. Reid of the Texas Rangers, and Lt. the time of the siege wore gradually returning. ed, on every side. No loud huzza rent the air, sons, Dr. beJOHNSTn
petition of the like again.
obtained iu the United Stutes.
that can
had begun to exhibit friendly feelings to- at our triumph over the enemy.
heart, and strained gaze, my eyes were direct- Price, of the Mississippi volunteers.
my last that a Court Martial had been convenfej.
The lat- They
Read
Dr.
J.'s
Treaties
on Vrneral, etc. etc.
wards the Americans, interchanges of visits not
ed on board the U. S. sloop-of-war St. Marys, ed (rom the unhappy man, between whom and
TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE.
The same correspondent, speaking of the
is
so often reported to have being rare among both parties.
men whe have injured themselves by a eei
]
Young
commanded by Capt. JohnL. Saunders, for the eternity, but a step intervened, to our poop.? ter the gentieman
the town, says:
The Neptain practice indulged in when alone?a habit fre
There had been affrays between the citizens surrender of
trial of one of the seamen composing the crew Again signals arose. A reprieve ! 1 could al- been murdered by the Mexicans.
learned from evil companions, or at school?Many of the Mexican officers called on Gen. qneiitly
of Monterey and texan Rangers,which resulted,
under his command, named Samuel Jackson, most have shouted in my excitement.
Gratune also brought over 41 discharged volunthe effects of wlii. b are nightlyfelt even when asleep,
among
Worth,
whom were Don Francisco and
the
assassination
of
it Texan volunteer,
first,
roar
of
a
cannon
in
not cured renders marriage impossible, and deLieutenants,
with
one
of
the
cious
God!
the
from
the
St.
if
striking
[Charged
teers.
Wo copy the following from the N. O. aud then, byway of revenge, in the
killing of JJena, who commanded at the Obis Pado, or | stroys both mind and body.
'and 1 also stated that the accused had been Mary's and at the yard-arm the body of poor Bulletin and Bee:
What a pity that a young man, the hope of his
eleven Mexicans by the comrades of the slain. Bishop's Palace, Gen Ortiga, Col. Marino,
Our last signal had been Execute
found guilty by the Court, (the punishment by Jackson!
and others.
While drinking with these gentle- country, and the darling of his parents, should b
From gentlemen who came 011 the Palmetto, General Taylor, to prevent similar recurrences,
the laws of the navy for striking an officer is the Sentence!"
from all the
and enjoyments of
snatebed
men
upon
this
Gen.
occasion,
guard
Ortiga
gave
to be distributed
the life by the consequences/ofprospects
deviating from thy
death.)
I gave as my opinion that in all proGentlemen there is no use in my endeavoring wc learn that the accounts by tho McKun left had ordered an efficient
of
following toast, at whose pronouns, we and our, nature and indulging lira certain secret Itabrt. path
and all along the line, through the city.
Suck
bility he would receive two or three hundred to express my feelings. I cannot find words to matters atin Monterey
1 could not help but smile. He said, "I drink j persons befare contemplating
were at tho last
was rapidly recovering
the
situation
Lieut.
Col.
impossible
precisely
they
McClung
conso.
would
be
to
language
Indeed,
lashes.
I did not enter into particulars
do
MARRIAGE,
to the perpetual peace of the two Republics,
cerning the cause of and extent of the assault. portray them. A suppressed arid stifled groan, advices, except that some of the volunteers or- from the effects of his wounds. One of the
Should reflect thnt a sound and body
the most
may wo hereafter ever be as brothers join- accessary requisites to promote connubialnrehappinesa
I was, however, convinced that a severe pun- arose to each mill's hps as he surveyed the dered from the lower Rio Grande, had arrived officers of his regiment informs us that the gal- and
lant Colonel was the first man that showed ed in one cause, and let us show to foreign na- Indeed, without these, the journey through life beishment would he inflicted on the offender, but corpse swinging in the wind. Like the light- at Cnmargo.
weary
pilgrimage,
the
greatness
prospect
hourly
of our power, while the va- comes a
darkIt was rumored that Santa Anna had arrived himself on the first fort stormed by General tions the
God knows, that not a thought of his dreadful ning's flash, lie was launched into eternity.?
mint! becomes shadowed with
lor of our arms shall teach all Europe that we eu* to the view?the
at San Luis Potosi with a force variously estiTaylor's division, and that lie rcce.ivid his can
despair,and tilled with the melancholy reflection, thai
and untimely fate once entered my mind.? The gun which was fired contained a ball?this
them."
defy
15,000
25,000
waving
from
to
arid
that
wounds
whilst
his
swoid
aloft
and
men,
happiness
the
of another becomes blighted w ith oar
Since matters have turned out so contrary to knocked away tho trap ?severed the stop of mated at
I had occusion to go on a matter of business own. coxsriTvrroF.iL debility.
every one's thoughts, I will state the particu- the weight suspended at the yard?dowm it he was on his way to Saltillo. Our informant, cheering on his men, shouting "victory!" The
states that there was nothing positive musket ball struck him oil his left hand whilst with several of our officers, to call on General
however,
as
far
as
1
can
them.
I
have
endeahe
he
ascended
with
such
glean
velocity,
lars
came?and
Dr. J . addresses young men and ail who have is]
at Monterey concerning the movements holding his scabbard to bis hip, and cut oil' two Ampudia; we found his quarters finely furnishjored themselves hynrivatt Sr improper indulgences,
vored to get the truth, for the matter is 110 fit that his body swung over the yard and back a- known
tables
ed,
fruit,
hk
loaded
with
wme
and
ciscabbard,
the
Mexican
of
his
from
the
and
army.
fingers,
glancing
IMPOTENCE?UEJtKX ESS OI THE GEM
one for misrepresentation.
I would not be gain. No struggle marked bis exit from life; of
TJIL OBGJINS.
The McKim was to have left Galveston on entering his abdomen, fracturing into its course, gars, while, in an adjoining apartment, were
surprised ifthis letter would he perused by oth- and before the smoke of the gun ascended, lie
Doss of virilepower is the penalty inosirreq ucntiy
several
our
gaudily
seen
women
dressed.
On
Sire lias on board about 300 dis- the bone above the hip joint.
paid by those who civt a loose rein or license titthcn
er eyes previous to your receiving it, or its was dead.
Sincr then I have heard that his Wednesday.
presentation
bowed,
to
him
ha
merely
standing
were
tho
to
state
among
volunteers,
further,
Voung
whom
Wo feel bound
from the evipassions.
poisons nre too apt to coiemitexleaving this ship, still I stand under no fear?- head was crushed by coining in contact with charged
witli his bands in his breeches, with a white eess.es from net being aware of the dreadful effects
Still the block? lds neck, luck, and one of his legs chief part of Capt. Shiver's company of Texas dence furnished us, that General Taylor's coolyet persecution may be tho effect of it.
and an unlit cigar iri his mouth, and that may ensue. Although irupoteney occurs from
jacket
on,
volunteers.
sound
the
Mississippi
and
ness
and
terrijudgment
throughout
no man shall ever trammel the right I possess
broken!
stricture, depositee in tire, urine, gravel, and from nuCol. Bailey f'eyion, Gen. A. S. Johnson and ble tinoe days was remarked by every one en- asked what we wanted, without even extend J merous other causes, yet the abuse of the sexual
of freely expressing my sentiments on a subject
He remained hanging until half past twelve
orto us the courtesy of a seat, much less to gans.
by excessive vencry or self-pollution;
which I think will yet undergo a strict inves- o'clock?some
difficulty being experienced in Mr. Kendall, of the Picayune, are passengers gaged, and that bis intrepidity was such, ho be- ing
of the viands 011 his sumptuous table. Intly the latter is the more frequent cause of parties'partake
always
board,
figfit,
on
her.
The
Florida
has
on
160
disin
the
thickest
of
the
and
it.
ing
how
tigation.
down,
in consequence of the
getting the body
thatunderstands the subject willpieteud to deny
where the balls fell fastest, that his escape was He was evidently drunk, and 110 doubt had who
charged volunteers.
The charges against the unfortunate man rope being jammed.
tiiat the power of procreating the species is lost soonWe are happy to learn that the contempladeemed miraculous.
He still pieserves the been, from appearances, beastly so, the night er by those who pme: ice. the tolitary
were as follows:
vice than hv ths
At 12, the yellow (lag was lowered, and the
before.
He is a large man of full six feet, inResides, l.v premature impotence the diIst. Raising a woapon against his superior crew piped to dinner. Not much food was ted duels bctwccen Colonels Marshall and Pey- same noble feelings; and stands ready orto go clined to corpulency, with little shrewd, cun- prudent.
gestive functions nre th ranged ami the physical and
may
Shivers,
him,
and
Musson
and
had
where
his
order
the
ton,
Captains
government
we
sight
officer while in the execution of his office.
consumed.
The
had just witnessed
ning black eyes, indicative of deceit, intrigue mental powers weakened by a ton frequent and to*
2d. Striking his superior officer while in the had taken away all appetite, and engrossed been prevented by an honorable adjustment of services of his country may call liiin, whether and libertinism; he wore an
excitement of the genital ot gaits.
Parents and
imperial, with a great
at the head of five, or twenty thousand men.
the difficulties between the parties.
guardians are. often
misled, with respect to the
I tried to read?sleep
execution of the duties of his office.
each man's thoughts.
tuft of beard on his chin.
There
was nothing causes or sources of disease in their sons and ward*.
is
Galveston
of
the
Gen.
another
Ampudia
proclamaGreat
inadcat
has
issued
complaint
It was no use?l could do neither.?
3d. Treating with contempt his superior ?write.
they
or
Ilow
often
do
ascribe
to
causes
but,
iri his manners
other
the wastpleasing,
officer, being in the execution of the duties of His body was taken down, and during the af- irregularity of the mails between New Orleans tion since his retreat fiom Monterey, calling on the contrary,prepossessing
you become disgusted with ing of the frame, idiotcy, madness, palpitation of tha
The papers are chiefly occu- upon the Mexicans to flock to his standard to
ternoon conveyed in a boat to the Island, and and that city.
his office.
fee) lie is a villain, a tyrant, and heart, indigestion, derangement of the ntrvuus systhe
and
man,
excuse,
for
members
of
Conthe
invaders
of
their
soil.
His
in
and
repel
indicating
cough
symtoms,
tem,
pied with the canvass
4th. Uttering mutinous and seditious words. there buried.
And this great Mexican General, when the truth is that they have been consumption,
the proclamation, for defeat at Monterey, and a coward.
caused hying
On these charges he was tried.
Acquitted
Many were the endeavors, I am told, made gress.
in a pernicious, though alluring practice, detj
There is little news from the army. Things the surrender of that city to our troops, is A I am confidently told, was once a common (bilging
on the Ist, and found guilty on the 2(i, 3d and by different officers, to procure a commutation
tractive to both mind and body.
in
the
streets
of
Havana.
drayman
Gen. WANT OF AMMUNITION!! The utter
INVOLUNTARV SEMINAL EMISSIONS,
4th, and sentenced by the Court to be hung at of the sentence, from the Commodore.
But all wero in statu quo at the last accounts.
Of this distressing disease, which is the tommoa
such time and place as Commodore Conner to no purpose?lie was inflexible ?and now has Taylor was in tranquil possession of Monterey, falsity of this statement is well known, for any
QUITE A MISTAKE. The New York police result
of ihe above mentioned secret habit, but a vary
(bund at Monterey
Of
quantity
advices
from
the
Government.
of
ammunition
was
awaiting
which
1
would
have
for
should direct. The occasion of the wretched that on his mind
not
were, on Thursday, put upon the qui vive by brief description for many reasons, can begiven here.
after the capitulation.
man getting involved in such crimes is enveand cruel course nothing was known of the determinathe wealth of kingdoms?unmerited
on gradually. It begins by a
The complaint comes
(irst
an
one
pathe
and
the
iri
of
the
morning
armistice,
announcement
too hasty disci: 1 ,:f. of semen in copulative and pnsloped in so much mystery by conflicting re- punishment of a foully provoked and high spir- tion to terminate
We extract the following from a letter in
on
the
ofsionate
dreams.
Such
emissions being too hasty,
subject
by
information
the
obtained
that
a
had
carpet
hag
peis,
ports on board >ur ship, that I cannot with accontaining $lOO,OOO
ited man.
ihe New Orleans Delta, dated Camaigo, Ochave nopower, while the erections are feeble, imperas they hapI am not in a place or situation to express ficers of the Army who came passengers in the
curary state the circumstances
lately been stolen from one of Adams' Express feet
and soon over. As the disorder grows worse,
tober 10th:
or ends ions become more easily oxpened. Of one thing, however, I feol convinc- my mind, as 1 long to do. 1 contend that, a- Palmetto.
wagons in Boston. From reliable information the discharges
brought on by lascivious
un.l frequent,often
ed, no man in his sane mind, without laboring mongst the variety composing the crew of a
The Delta has obtained the subjoined intelMy last contained a correct and full state- it has been ascertained that the bag alluded to cited
orby merely touching the part. In thisrieplo
ideas,
of
with
by
together
under great excitement, caused
foul provo- inan-of war, formed of all classes
society, ligence from some of the officers who arrived ment of the battle at Monterey,
the onus, ions take place without any
case,
cation, could so far set at defiance, the strict from the highest to the lowest grade, (for a sai- in the
loss iri killed and wounded on our side; the was only a bag of buttons and shirt collars!
pleasure and without erection, and it, tins debilitated
Neptune, and who left Monterey on the the
and sensitive state of the organs the direful rfleets or
laws of the navy, in regard to assaulting an lor's jacket sometime* covers the back of those
correct number of the enemy is not, us yet,
Fox,
SAD
ACCIDENT.
Mr.
Nelson
a young pollution so ruinous to health, aWe place
12th
ult:
fully
day and
say, particularly the
officer. The laws are read too often to allow nurtured in affluence and luxury, as well as the
ascertained?some
Pale, emaciated, and weak, the unhappy victhe prescribed punishment to slip from his degraded outcast) ?amongst so many, 1 admit
There are various reports floating about the officers of our forces, that their loss in killed man about 2 J years of ago, who resided in Nel- night.
tim of art'.ur in I gratiticv w ecu plains of pain in tht
memory. And 1 say the cause was, and must that severe examples are necessary; but 1 also camp at Monterey respecting the movements and wounded must certainly be some two or son county, (Va.,) near Greenfield, was shot head and fccck, has a languid look, dimness of sight
again, four thousand.
flushing of the face whet spoken to, lowitess or]S!
rave been most provoking to have made Jackof the Mexican army, but nothing authentic or three thousand?others
say, that nine cases out of ten of insubordinaby the accidental discharge of his gun. He died rits,
and a vague dread f something, often starting
son act as he did. Some of the accounts state
Col. helknap, together with some thirty in a few minutes.
tion and crime on ship buard, are caused by bad definite.
with ttrror at a sudden right or sound. He also
that Lieutenant Taylor (the officer assaulted)
treatment by the officers towards the men unThe following is the disposition of the army Rangers, from Monterey, have just arrived, all
society, from an innate sense of
Icaths
and
A brute creature even?- at Monterey: Gen. Worth's division,with which in good spirits.
FIRES IN NEW YORK. The ship store OF f feels a dislike to all bodily and mental shame,
persecuted hirn in every way imaginable, and der their command.
exertion.
and his mind fixed upon his
Our army is now in stalu quo, till tho armisthat he called him by every opprobrious epi- and on no higher scale do some officers consid- is Blanchard's company of Louisiana Volunhs
i Distressed,
miseries
Co., the passenger office of J. Herd- '.slyly
Fasclie
every source tha promises
searches
thet, fie. Of one thing lam credibly inform- er their crew?can distinguish good from bad teers, attached to tho 7th Regiment, garrisons tice expires. Our force now in this place is
known his situation to Ins relief.
the stores of Mr. Copoland, J. Henry, Ashamed to makeeducation,
friends
ed, this same Lieutenant had procured hirn a treatment. The laws and regulations of the the city. The Ist, 3d and 4lh Regiments, and estimated at about four thousand, ready for man, Hasecy
by
study,
those who
and practical know?
& Murray,
in South 6treot New !01ledge, nre able to relieve hint, hi applies
flogging u short time previous, and for some navy are good, and if enforced as rigidly in re- the brigade of Artillery, with Gon. Taylor's orders?more arc coming here. Ordnance, pro- and
the iguo1 and designing who filch him of histo pecuniar
At the moment previous to gard to officers' misdemeanors as to the men, it staff', aro encamped about four miles north of visions and supplies are going forward contin- York, wero either destroyed by fire or greatly rant
trifling offence.
substance,and
instead of restoring hiui to heatlth,
and ually?from which 1 judge there is a chance
the assault being committed, he had placed his would tend greatly to improve the condition of the city. The Kentucky, Tennessee
damaged by water on Thursday night. The leave him to sigh over Ins galling disappointment; ths
name on the report, and declared his intention our naval force.
For instance, a man is caught Georgia Volunteers are encamped a mile still for a winter campaign at Monterey?some
storo of Dibble & Richardson, in Pearl st. last scene ol the drama winds up with mania, catalepsy, epilepsy or some terrible disease of the nerves
of having the operation repeated.
Jaekson intoxicated, and a dozen lashes with the cats on further north of the city.
think to the contiary. A "hasty" messenger silk
was
consumed the same night.
the cuttain, hurrying the unbapp
as
tho
whole
few
of
tho
citizens
remained
ill
Montethis
from
and death dropsuntimely
presence
passed
place,
Washington,
arrested,
tried,
back,
struck hirn?was
condemned
bare
in
of the
But
ship's
through
j
patient to an
tomb, where hitr friends
company, is sure to be the consequence?a most rey after its evacuation by the Mexicans, and to Gen. Taylor, the purport of which is not
1 have told you, and has been hung!
lIESSIAN
FLT.
THO
Eikton
states that totally ignorant of the real cause.
Whig
The Commodore approved of the sentence of degrading punishment?to me, death'would be but few of those who left have yet returned.
not known hero as yet by tho knowing ones.?
SURGICAL ORE ATKINS PERFORMED.
J All
this
insect
is
t.'ie
committing
depredations
upon
that
N.
P.
Let
no
lalsc
camp
time,
was,
delicacy
the Court Martial, and directed in a general preferable.
At the same
an officer with
The prevalent opinion in
Somo think a negotiation i 3 going on, and
prevent you, hut apply
ettner personally or by letter.
order, that the said Samuel Jackson, (seaman) the charge of the safety of a ship and crow can there would bo no more fighting, for Ampudia others that a prompt prosecution of the war wheat in Cecil county. Since the rain of the immediately
LETTERS must be POST PAID.
Whichever it may be we shall past week, the wheal, which looked bad be- - ALL
should be Irung on board of, and at the fore indulge in his "bibbing" propensities, roll, tum- actually had assured the deputation who arrang- is ordered.
SKIN" DISEASES SPEEIIIL \ CURED.
yard arm, of the U. S. sloop St. Mary's, on ble, and wallow about decks with impunity, ed the terms of the armistice with him, that soon know.
CO- Advice to thi Poor GRATI*
fore, has brightened up wonderfully, and many (J TAKE
commissioliots from tho U. States to treat of a
NOTICE. Dr.. JOHNSTON lIRS had a greater
the 11th day ofSeptember, between the hours sleep ori duty, and commit various other excesThe Picayune contains a letter from Mr. fie Ids
practice in tl e above affections than any physician in
appear quite green.
of 10, a. m. and meridian.
Tins sentence was ses, and naught is said about it, provided it peace was received by the Mexican government.
2"th,
from
S. He a.so possesses
Galveston,
dated
October
the
U.
an advantage ouer all
Kendall,
read to the poor fellow on Sunday, the 13th does not reach the commanding officer's ears, They are, however, of this long befora now
THE RAILROAD TO THE PACIFIC. A public c others, from the faet iffhis baring tudicd in the great
Hospitals of both I urope end this country, viz: those
inst., and to us on the 14th, and also to the and if it does, he is suspended from duty for disabused, for our Camargo correspondent says which we take the following:
Spain, Russia, Denmark, &c.,
crews of every vessel present, belonging to the a Jew days , for no other purpose, as I can see, that the boaier of despatches from Washington
The McKim and Florida, propellors, aro both meeting, called by the Chamber of Commeice B| of England, P."..::
Philadelphia. Thousands in
the Hosp.Mts
Ihe orders accompanying the sen- than to allow him to recover from his "spree\u25a0'' , to Gon. Taylor, had passed that Post.
in port here from Brazos Island. The former of Cincinnati, was held in that city on Friday, ' !1 and
squadron.
re cured them alter every
Baltimore can ? sfy
wounded,
in,
Tho number of our men killed and
camo
with Iter machinery out ofordar, tluee and a committee was appointed to draft a me- mhtr moans had faili
tence issued by Ihe Cornmodora were, "That ?Again: a man provoked by ill treatment, in
eertifieates
no work should be done on that day, no boats a fit of uncontrolable
is 511. Many of the duys since, and having been prepared u ill sail morial to
drh .v y prevents it?for whai
excitement, s'.rikes the so far as ascertained,
in favor of Mr. Whitney's si, j could be g:v> g, Ut
Congress
viaii of rctpc.ffi:'-'.'; would ii'ie hi-name exposed?leave the ships without his particular order to otfieer who thus incites him to the act?he is wounded, ware dying. Wherever a bone was to-morrow: the Florida experienced bead weatheie nre o many peisons without
ther, and was obliged to put in tor water. She, plan. That gentleman was pTcscrit and ad j. none?besides
t.iat effect, and that the crews of each ad arrested, a long string of charges made against touched it was found difficult to effect a recoveknow "dge or character who advertise
these things
:.t .die would uiod it.
' with as- naruet
every vessel should be mustered on deck when him, tried, condemned, and hung like a dog! the ry of the patient. The number of killed and as well as the McKim, was crowded with sick dressed the meeting.
,t 1&
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