Thursday, March 06, 2008

Marine Corps Deserters of 1820-1826 P. 2

As you have seen from the sentences from page one the sentences were hard, and will be the same for these men on this page. Many young man were looking for adventure and what better place then the high seas. Only to find the rules hard and the work very dangerous and soon found this was not the kind of adventure they were looking for. A few men singed up only to get to one place to other then would jump ship. As you look over the dates of enlistments you will see a lot signed up in December and January these were some of the coldest months of the year. I can not prove it, but I believe some men signed up only to have a place out of the cold. You have to remember there was little work and very little money so many men had no place to go. What better place to go then on a ship were there was free food and clothes, a warm bed and some pay.

Note. This page will cover the names beginning with M. through Y, you will also note that the count will start off from where it stop on page one.

Note. The information of these two pages talks a lot about being drummed out of garrison or service to the ( Rogue’s march. ), I have hear of this march before but never heard the music, so I look into it and found this great site that is full of Revolutionary Music. Two of the songs that are played at this site is the ( Rogue’s march ) and the ( Tattoo .) which are talked about on these two pages. http://www.fifedrum.org/crfd/CRFD6.htm

346. William McDonald, enlisted, July 14, 1819, was a private, deserted December 5, 1821, from New York, was his first time, captured December 8, 1821, taken to Philadelphia, tired December 17, 1821, at Philadelphia, Sentence of the court, to six months hard labor, with ball and chain attached to him, to forfeit the pay that is a and may be due to him at the expiration of that period. Deserted again on June 20, 1823, from the receiving ship at Philadelphia

347. Hugh Munell or Murrell enlisted August 2, 1821, was a private, deserted January 18, 1822, from Philadelphia, was his first time, captured January 28, 1822, taken to Philadelphia, tired February 14, 1822, at Philadelphia, Sentence of the court, to six months of hard labor, with ball and chain; to have his pay and grog stopped during that period, to pay his proportion of the expenses attending this court. Deserted again on May 16, 1823, from the ship John Adams at Philadelphia, captured May 14, 1824, taken to Head-quarters.

348. John McManomen, enlisted November 7, 1821, was a private, deserted January 6, 1822, from New York, was his first time.

349. Jeremiah McCartney, enlisted January 16, 1822, was a private, deserted February 1, 1822, from Philadelphia, was his first time.

350. John Morton, enlisted April 17, 1822, was a private, deserted April 28, 1822, from New York, was his first time.

351. Joseph Mansfield, enlisted May 4, 1820, was a private, deserted March 25, 1822, from New Orleans, was his first time.

352. William W. McSparran, enlisted October 8, 1818, was a corporal, deserted June 3, 1822, from Head-Quarters, was his first time.

353. John Martin, enlisted February 23,1822, was a private, deserted June 22, 1822, from Norfolk Va., was his first time.

354. James McGlaughlin, enlisted May 20, 1822, was a private, deserted May 27, 1822, from Boston, was his first time.

355. John McCandlish, enlisted May 18, 1822, was a private, deserted May 30, 1822, from New York, was his first time.

356. George W. Munroe, enlisted April 24, 1822, was a private, deserted May 25, 1822, from New York, was his first time.

357. William Martin, enlisted December 12, 1821, was a private, deserted June 27, 1822, from Philadelphia, was his first time, captured June 27, 1822, taken to Philadelphia.

358. Henry Moore, enlisted October 13, 1820, was a private, deserted June 22, 1822, from Portsmouth, was his first time, captured August 20, 1822, at Eastport, tired November 7, 1822, at Boston. Sentence of the court, to six months hard labor, with bal and chain attached to his leg; to pay all the expenses attending his desertion and trial, the same to be deducted from his pay that is now, or may be hereafter due him.

359. James Miller, enlisted June 6, 1818, was a private, deserted June 11, 1822, from Boston, was his first time, captured June 13, 1822, taken to Boston, deserted again on November 4, 1822, from Boston, captured November 29, 1822, taken to New York, tired December 23, 1822, at New York. Sentence of the court, to pay all expenses of his apprehension and trail, and to be kept two months at hard labor, with ball and chain. Deserted for the third time on August 13, 1824, from Head-quarters. Second sentence of the court, to six months ball and chain, and to pay all expenses of desertion and trial.

360. William Mitchel, enlisted June 6, 1822, was a private, deserted June 23, 1822, from New York, was his first time.

361. Daniel McKinzey, enlisted April 17, 1821, was a private, deserted June 12, 1822, from New York, captured June 15, 1822, taken to New York, tired June 29, 1822, at New York. Sentence of the court, to two months solitary confinement, on bread and water; at the expiration thereof to pass the remainder of his term of enlistment at hard labor, with ball and chain, and to pay all expenses attending his desertion and trial.

362. Robert Middleburg, enlisted May 17, 1822, was a private, deserted June 14, 1822, from New York, was his first time, captured June 15, 1822, taken to New York, tired June 29, 1822, at New York, Sentence of the court, to six months hard labor, with ball and chain, in the usual manner, and to pay all expenses attending his desertion and trial. Deserted again on April 30, 1823, from Boston.

363. Alexander D. Munroe, enlisted June 10, 1822, was a private, deserted July 18, 1822, from Head-quarters, was his first time, captured December 1822, taken to Baltimore, tired January 14, 1823, at Head-quarters. Sentence of the court, to hard labor, with ball and chain, until enough pay shall accrue to him to pay the expenses attending his desertion; to pay nineteen dollars to Lieutenant Lorry, the estimate value of his coat, and to pay his proportion of two days expenses of his court, and, at the expiration of that time, to be drummed out of barracks, with the Rogue’s march, and the usual tokens of disgrace. Destered again on August 14, 1823, from Head-quarters.

364. John McCracken, enlisted May 4, 1822, was a private, deserted July 13, 1822, from Philadelphia, was his first time, captured August 5, 1823, taken to Philadelphia. Sentence of the court, to twelve months solitary confinement, and to pay his proportion of the expenses incident to his desertion and trial; but in consideration of the general good conduct of the prisoner, the court respectfully recommend him to the Lieutenant colonel commandant for a remission of eleven of solitary confinement.

365. John Mageean, enlisted May 22, 1822, was a private, deserted August 13, 1822, from Head-quarters, was his first time.

366. Thomas Mason, enlisted April 20, 1822, was a private, deserted October 11, 1822, from Boston, was his first time.

367. James M’Laughlin, enlisted April 22, 1822, was a private, deserted November 9, 1822, from New York, was his first time.

368. John Murphy, enlisted April 5, 1822, was a private, deserted November 16, 1822, from Norfolk Va., was his first time.

369. Charles Meloy or Moloy, enlisted November 14, 1822, was a private, deserted December 30, 1822, from Philadelphia, was his first time, captured March 19, 1824, taken to Philadelphia, tired April 12, 1824, at Philadelphia. Sentence of the court, to twelve months at hard labor, with ball and chain; to forfeit the pay that is and may be due him during the above period, and out of the foregoing forfeiture to pay his proportion of the expenses incident to his desertion and trial, and, at the expiration of the above period to be drummed out of the garrison. Deserted again on August 27, 1824, from Philadelphia.

370. Patrick M’Caffray, enlisted November 1, 1822, was a private, deserted January 26, 1823, from Philadelphia, was his first time.

371. James M’Ginnis, enlisted January 21, 1822, was a private, deserted February 24, 1823, from Norfolk Va., was his first time. captured February 26, 1823, taken to Nor folk, tired March 21, 1823, at Head-quarters. Sentence of the court, to six months of hard labor, with ball and chain, is to pay the expenses incurred by his desertion, and to pay his proportion, with the other prisoners, of the expenses of this court. Destered again on October 13, 1823, from the Peacock.

372. John May, enlisted October 26, 1822, was a private, deserted February 28, 1823, from New York, was his first time, captured March 3, 1823, taken to New York, tired March 24, 1823, at New York. Sentence of the court, to six months ball and chain, and to pay all expenses attendant upon his trail and desertion. Deserted again on September 4, 1823, from Boston.

373. James M’Ewen, enlisted January 1, 1822, was a private, deserted February 12, 1822, from Philadelphia, was his first time.

374. Hugh M’Kenne, enlisted January 30, 1823, was a private, deserted March 26, 1823, from New York, was his first time, captured March 27, 1823, taken to New York, tired April 28, 1823, at New York. Sentence of the court, to four months ball and chain, and at the expiration of said term to be drummed out of the garrison, with a halter around his neck.

375. Harmon Melms, enlisted January 4, 1823, was a private, deserted April 15, 1823, from Head-quarters, was his first time.

376. Andrew Mason, enlisted January 31, 1823, was a private, deserted April 13, 1823, from New York, was his first time.

377. Bradner Miller, enlisted November 5, 1822, was a private, deserted April 24, 1823, from W. I. station, was his first time, captured June 10, 1823, taken to Havana. Deserted again on December 6, 1823, from the Schooner Fox.

378. Daniel M’Neil, enlisted December 8, 1821, was a private, deserted May 18, 1823, from Brig Spark, was his first time, captured May 30, 1823, taken to Norfolk Va.

379. Patrick Murphy, enlisted November 18, 1822, was a private, deserted June 21, 1823, from Boston, was his first time, captured October 19, 1823, taken to New York, tired November 12, 1823 at New York. Sentence of the court, to three months ball and chain, and to pay all expenses of desertion and trial.

380. Abraham Miller, enlisted August 4, 1819, was a private, deserted July 20, 1823, from Norfolk Va., was his first time, captured July 30, 1823, taken to Head-quarters, tired August 2, 1823, at Head-quarters. Sentence of the court, to be punished by hard labor, with ball and chain, for the space of three months; and to be confined in the guard room of nights, and to pay the expenses attending his arrest and trial.

381. John Mummursive, enlisted November 22, 1822, was a private, deserted July 17, 1823, from Norfolk Va., was his first time.

382. Daniel M’Neil, enlisted July 22, 1823, was a private deserted July 30, 1823, from New York, was his first time.

383. Franklin Morgan, enlisted May 27, 1823, was a private, deserted July 5, 1823, from Philadelphia, was his first time.

384. Israel Morton, enlisted December 6, 1819, was a private, deserted July 6, 1823, from the navy yards at D. C., was his first time, captured August 7, 1823 taken to Head-quarters, tired September 3, 1823, at Head-quarters. Sentence of the court, to six months hard labor with ball and chain, and to pay his proportion of the expenses of this court.

385. Henry Miller, enlisted June 4, 1823, was a private, deserted September 1, 1823, from Philadelphia, was his first time.

386. Samuel Moore, enlisted August 11, 1823, was a fifer, deserted September 25, 1823, from Boston, was his first time.

387. Peter Mason, enlisted August 14, 1822, was a private, deserted September 4, 1823, from New York, was his first time, captured January 5, 1824, taken to New York, tired January 7, 1824, at New York. Sentence of the court, to six months hard labor with ball and chain, and to pay all expenses of desertion and trial. Deserted again on August 23, 1824, from New York, captured September 14, 1824, taken to New York, tired September 22, 1824, at Head-quarters. Second sentence of the court, to be confined to the barracks at hard labor, with ball and chain, twelve months; but in consequence of having surrendered himself so soon after desertion, the court recommend of eight months confinement, to pay his proportion of the expenses of this court.

388. Roderick M’Lean, enlisted June 2, 1823, was a private, deserted September 13, 1823, from New York, was his first time, captured June 22, 1824, taken to New York, tired August 9, 1824, at New York. Sentence of the court, to twelve months hard labor with ball and chain, to have his rations of whiskey stopped, and pay the expenses of desertion and trial.

389. Louis Millett or Millott, enlisted January 19, 1819, was a private, deserted August 12, 1823, from New Orleans, was his first time.

390. John Meacock, enlisted August 23, 1823, was a private, deserted October 24, 1823, from Philadelphia, was his first time.

391. James M’Known, enlisted October 31, 1832, was a private, deserted November 24, 1823, from Philadelphia, was his first time.

392. John Miers, enlisted October 13, 1823, was a private, deserted December 20, 1823, from the ship Peacock, was his first time.

393. James Miller, enlisted October 4, 1823, was a private, deserted February 10, 1824, from Philadelphia, was his first time, captured May 10, 1824, taken to Head-quarters, tired June 11, 1824 at Head-quarters. Sentence of the court, to six months hard labor, with ball and chain, and two months cells upon bread and water; but in consideration of his previous confinement, the court recommend to the colonel commandant a remission of that part which punishes by imprisonment in the cells for two months; and to pay the expenses of his trial.

394. Thomas Murray, enlisted January 13, 1824, was a private, deserted March 6, 1824, from Philadelphia, was his first time.

395. William M’Kaney, enlisted December 16, 1822, was a private, deserted September 6, 1823, from New Orleans, was his first time.

396. John Morris, enlisted September 28, 1823, was a private, deserted April 5, 1824, from Philadelphia, was his first time.

397. Jacob Mathews, enlisted December 30, 1823, was a private, deserted May 1, 1824, from New York, was his first time.

389. John Monday, enlisted December 8, 1823, was a private, deserted June 24, 1824, from New York, was his first time.

399. Hanson Myrick, enlisted November 29, 1823, was a private, deserted June 24, 1824, from Boston, was his first time.

400. George Marshall, enlisted December 10, 1823, was a private, deserted July 5, 1824, from Boston, was his first time.

401. Henry Moore, enlisted July 26, 1824, was a private, deserted August 18,1824, from Head-quarters, was his first time, captured August 31, 1824, taken to Head-quarters.

402. Thomas Mosely, enlisted November 14, 1820, was a private, deserted January 15, 1824, from the ship Franklin 74. ( Guns. ), was his first time.

403. Joseph Mott, enlisted January 1, 1824, was a private, deserted September 16, 1824, from New York, was his first time. Captured October 22, 1824, taken to Philadelphia.

404. Neally Narris, enlisted February 15, 1822, was a private, deserted April 7, 1822, from Head-quarters, was his first time. Captured November 20, 1822, taken to Head-quarters tired December 7, 1822, at Head-quarters.

405. Henry Norcott, enlisted June 6, 1822, was a private, deserted July 16, 1822, from New York, was his first time.

406. James Newman, enlisted September 26, 1822, was a private, deserted November 25, 1822, from Head-quarters, was his first time. Captured November 29, 1822, taken to Head-quarters, tired December 7, 1822, at Head-quarters. Sentence of the court, to three months hard labor, with ball and chain, and to pay his proportion of the expenses incurred by the sitting of this court.

407. Job Newell, enlisted July 7, 1822, was a private, deserted June 7, 1823, from New York, was his first time. Captured June 9, 1823, taken to New York, tired June 11, 1823, at New York. Sentence of the court, to twelve months hard labor, with ball and chain, and to pay all expenses of desertion and trial.

408. Joseph Newton, enlisted August 4, 1823, was a private, deserted October 11, 1823, from Philadelphia, was his first time. Captured February 4, 1824, taken to Philadelphia.

409. William Mosher, enlisted September 24, 1824, was a private, deserted September 28, 1824, from New York, was his first time.

410. Abraham Monro, enlisted September 24, 1824, was a private, deserted September 28, 1824, from New York, was his first time.

410. Abraham Monor, enlisted September 24, 1824, was a private. Deserted September 25, 1824, from Norfolk Va., was his first time.

411. Patrick Mullagham, enlisted December 30 1823, was a private. Deserted September 25, 1824, from Norfolk Va.

412. Joseph C. O’Brien, enlisted October 1, 1821, was a private. Deserted March 9, 1822, from New York, was his first time.

413. Patrick O’Brien, enlisted March 14, 1822, was a private. Deserted April 14, 1822, from Boston.

414. Hugh O’ Conor, enlisted April 6, 1822, was a private. Deserted May 15, 1822, from Philadelphia, was his first time.

415. Henry Ottinger, enlisted August 9, 1819, was a private. Deserted June 20, 1822, from Philadelphia, was his first time. Captured June 28, 1822, taken to Philadelphia.

416. Moses Olas, enlisted June 16, 1823, was a private. Deserted July 2, 1823, from New York, was his first time.

417. Henry Otinger, enlisted August 13, 1823, was a private. Deserted August 15, 1823, from New Orleans, was his first time.

418. Charles O’Brien, enlisted January 1o, 1824, was a private. Deserted February 19, 1824, from Philadelphia.

419. John Owens, enlisted November 20, 1823, was a private. Deserted March 7, 1824, from Philadelphia.

420. William Oman, enlisted October 31, 1823, was a private. Deserted November 24, 1824, from New York, was his first time. Captured May 27, 1824, taken to Philadelphia.

421. Samuel O’Key, enlisted September 8, 1824, was a private. Deserted September 23, 1824, from New York, was his first time.

422. Edmond O’Hara, enlisted September 7, 1824, was a private. Deserted September 28, 1824, from the Frigate Constitution, was his first time.

423. Frederick Pool, enlisted July 30, 1823, was a private. Deserted October 8, 1824, from the Navy yard in D. C., was his first time.

424. Andrew Parker, enlisted April 12, 1819, was a private. Deserted November 6, 1821, from Boston, was his first time. Captured November 15, 1821, taken to New York. Deserted again on March 2, 1822 from New York. Captured April 8, 1822, taken to Philadelphia. Tired May 1, 1822, Philadelphia. Sentence of the court, to forfeit all his pay that is or may be due to him, and to be drummed out of the garrison.

425. Frederick Pool, enlisted, August 6, 1818, was a private. Deserted January 16, 1822, from Head-quarters, was his first time. Captured January 25, 1822, taken to Head-quarters. Tired January 30, 1822, at Head-quarters. Sentence of the court, to be confined to cells of the barracks for one month, on bread; pay his proportion of the expenses of the trial, and at the end of the above period, to be drummed out of the barracks.

426. William Pearson, enlisted January 5, 1822, was a private. Deserted January 12, 1822, from Philadelphia, was his first time.

427. Joseph Prisby, enlisted September 4, 1821, was a private. Deserted February 28, 1822, from New York, was his first time.

428. Gilse Perkins, enlisted March 11, 1822, was a private. Deserted March 13, 1823, from Boston, was his first time.

429. Abel M. Priest, enlisted February 28, 1822, was a private. Deserted March 21, 1822, from Boston, was his first time.

430. George Philips, enlisted February 28, 1822, was a private. Deserted April 18, 1822, from Boston, was his first time.

431. Samuel Page, enlisted March 25, 1822, was a private. Deserted April 28, 1823, from Boston.

432. Thomas Ponton or Parton, enlisted April 7, 1821, was a private. Deserted May 25, 1822, from Portsmouth, was his first time. Captured May 28, 1822, taken to Boston. Deserted again on October 1, 1821, from Boston, this was his second time.

433. Ephraim Packard, enlisted March 27, 1821, was a private. Deserted April 29, 1822, from Boston, was his first time.

Note. Here is the findings of a Court martial of 1783.

Marine Office 4th Novr 1783.

Sir,

At a Marine Court Martial, which was begun and held at the town of Boston on the 22nd day of September last for the trial of Patrick Fletcher Esq. late a Lieutenant in the frigate Alliance, on a charge brought against him by Captain Barry for disobedience of orders. The Court have sentenced the said Patrick Fletcher to be deprived of his commission as a Lieutenant in the Navy of the United States of America without prejudice to his claim and title to wages and prize money till the twenty sixth day of November, one thousand seven hundred and eighty two. This sentence I have confirmed and it now becomes my duty to mention that the court in consideration that the said Patrick Fletcher had long served with reputation in the Navy, and that many circumstances had appeared to the court in mitigation of the offence prayed leave to recommend him to Congress as a capable officer and worthy of their further notice.

434. John Parker, enlisted January 1, 1822, was a private. Deserted April 30, 1822, from Boston, was his first time.

435. Samuel Price, enlisted April 8, 1822, was a private. Deserted May 11, 1822, from New York, was his first time.

436. James Parker, enlisted June 3, 1822, was a private. Deserted July 4, 1822, from New York, was his first time.

437. Elias Parker, enlisted May 8, 1822, was a private. Deserted August 30, 1822, from New York, was his first time.

438. James Patterson, enlisted February 14, 1821, was a private. Deserted November 29, 1821, from New Orleans, was his first time.

439. Robert Price, enlisted March 6, 1822, was a private. Deserted October 26, 1822, from New York, was his first time. Captured November 4, 1822, taken to Boston, tired November 7, 1822, at Boston. Sentence of the court, to be punished by six months hard labor, with ball and chain attached to his leg; to pay the expenses attending his desertion and trial, the same to be deducted from any pay that is or may be due him.

440. Isaac Pike, enlisted November 16, 1822, was a private. Deserted March 24, 1823, from Portsmouth. Captured March 27, 1823, taken to Portland.

441. William Parrish, enlisted December 27, 1822, was a private. Deserted February 26, 1823, from New Orleans, was his first time.

442. James Purtel, enlisted August 20, 1823, was a private. Deserted April 14, 1823, from Boston, was his first time. Sentence of the court, to hard labor, with ball and chain, six months, and to pay all expenses of desertion and trial.

443. John Perry, enlisted March 7, 1823, was a private. Deserted June 20, 1823, from Boston, was his first time. Captured August 4, 1823, taken to New York, tired August 5, 1823, New York. Sentence of the court, to twelve months, ball and chain, and to pay all expenses of desertion and trial. Deserted again on September 6, 1823, from New York. Captured March 16, 1824, taken to New York. Deserted a third time on June 10, 1824, from New York.

444. Gorham Parsons, enlisted July 8. 1822, was a private. Deserted August 15, 1823, from New York, was his first time.

445. James Perrin, enlisted December 7, 1820, was a Drummer. Deserted January 16, 1824, from the ship Ontario, was his first time.

446. Henry Partelow, enlisted August 2, 1823, was a private. Deserted June 3, 1824, from New York, was his first time.

447. William Potter, enlisted November 24, 1823, was a private. Deserted June 18, 1823, from the Receiving ship Fulton.

448. John W. Probasco, enlisted July 13, 1824, was a private. Deserted September 26, 1824, from New York.

449. Thomas I. Traylor, enlisted June 30, 1821, was a private. Deserted September 28, 1824, from the ship Franklin 74. ( 74 Guns ), was his first time. Captured September 19, 1824, taken to Philadelphia.

450. Charles Smith, enlisted August 2, 1824, was a private. Deserted October 4, 1824, from Philadelphia, was his first time.

451. Bennet Smith, enlisted September 14, 1824, was a private. Deserted October 4, 1824, from Philadelphia, was his first time.

452. John Short, enlisted March 31, 1824, was a private. Deserted October 22, 1824, from Boston, was his first time.

453. Peter Steele, enlisted October 16, 1820, was a private. Deserted October 22, 1824, from Boston, was his first time.

454. John Raymond, enlisted October 12, 1822, was a private. Deserted October 31, 1824, from Philadelphia, was his first time.

455. James Row, enlisted August 7, 1821, was a private. Deserted February 14, 1822, from Head-quarters, was his first time.

456. Charles Russel, enlisted December 28, 1821, was a private. Deserted March 9, 1822, from New York, was his first time.

457. John Reid, enlisted April 23, 1822, was a private. Deserted May 24, 1822, from New York, was his first time.

458. William Riley, enlisted May 31, 1819, was a private. Deserted April 27, 1822, from New Orleans, was his first time.

459. Reuben I. Richardson, enlisted May 8, 1822, was a private. Deserted June 13, 1822, from New York, was his first time.

460. John Rodgers, enlisted June 18, 1822, was a private. Deserted July 11, 1822, from New York, was his first time.

461. John Requa, enlisted May 24, 1822, was a private. Deserted August 3, 1822, from Boston, was his first time.

462. Albert Rathbone, enlisted December 15, 1818, was a private. Deserted August 9, 1822, from New York, was his first time. Captured August 9, 1822, taken to New Your, tired October 7, 1822, at New York. Sentence of the court, to be kept at hard labor, with ball and chain, until his pay account shall be settled; to pay his expenses of his trial, and when his pay account shall be settled, to be drummed out of garrison in the usual manner.

463. Benjamin Robinson, enlisted February 22, 1819, was a private. Deserted December 8, 1822, from Norfolk Va., was his first time. Captured December 25, 1822, taken to Norfolk Va.

464. Francis Roberts, enlisted April 3, 1821, was a private. Deserted January 26, 1823, from Philadelphia, was his first time. Captured February 10, 1823, taken to Philadelphia, tired February 20, 1823, at Philadelphia. Sentence of the court, to eighteen months hard labor, with ball and chain; and to have the pay now due, and which may be due to him, stopped during the above period; and pay his proportion of the expenses incident to his apprehension and trial; and at the expiration of the above period to have his head shaved, and be drummer out of garrison.

465. Griffith Roberts, enlisted October 17, 1822, was a private. Deserted January 3, 1823, from Norfolk Va., was his first time. Captured January 5, 1823, taken to Norfolk Va.

466. Josiah W. Rich, enlisted August 14, 1822, was a private. Deserted January 3, 1823, from New York, was his first time. Captured September 27, 1823, taken to New Your, tired November 12, 1823, at New York. Deserted again on February 1, 1824, from New York. Sentence of the court, to three months ball and chain, and to pay all expenses of desertion and trial.

467. Thomas Rayly, enlisted August 20, 1822, was a private. Deserted April 14, 1823, from Boston, was his first time.

468. James Roach, enlisted December 18, 1822, was a private. Deserted April 14, 1823, from Boston, was his first time. Captured December 21, 1823, taken to Philadelphia, tired December 30, 1823, at Philadelphia. Sentence of the court, to three months ball and chain, to forfeit his pay, during the above period, and out of the above forfeiture to pay his proportion of the expenses of this court.

469. Edward Rice, enlisted January 4, 1823, was a private. Deserted May 26, 1823, from Norfolk Va., was his first time.

470. Francis Reed, enlisted April 21, 1823, was a private. Deserted May 26, 1823, from New York, was his first time. Sentence of the court, to be confined one week in the cells of the garrison; and after that time, six months to the marine barracks at head-quarters, subject, also, to the payment of his portion of expenses in his apprehension and trial.

471. Isaac Rowley, enlisted May 5, 1823, was a private. Deserted May 9, 1823, from New York, was his first time.

472. John Royce, enlisted May 24, 1823, was a private. Deserted June 22, 1823, from New York, was his first time. Captured March 3, 1823, taken to the Head-quarters of the 4th. Infantry, Cantonment Clinch, West Florida.

473. Francis Reed, enlisted March 25, 1823, was a private. Deserted August 31, 1823, from Head-quarters, was his first time. Captured September 3, 1823, taken to Head-quarters, tired September 3, 1823, at Head-quarters.

474. Benjamin Riggins, enlisted August 5, 1823, was a private. Deserted September 4, 1823, from Philadelphia, was his first time.

475. John Reiff, enlisted January 9, 1823, was a private. Deserted October 28, 1823, from Philadelphia, was his first time.

476. William Robinson, enlisted September 8, 1823, was a private. Deserted November 20, 1823, from Norfolk Va., was his first time.

477. Richard Rains, enlisted January 10, 1823, was a private. Deserted December 8, 1823, from the ship Hornet, was his first time.

478. Thomas D. Richards, enlisted October 31, 1823, was a private. Deserted January 12, 1824, from New York, was his first time. Captured January 15, 1824, taken to New York, tired February 6, 1824, at New York. Sentence of the court, to twelve months labor, with ball and chain; to forfeit his pay now due, and to grow due in that period of time, to be appropriated to the reimbursement of the expenses of his apprehension and trial; but, in consideration of his inexperience as a soldier, ( the person being but few months in service, ) the court respectfully recommend him to the commandant of the corps as a fit object for remission of six months of his sentence. Deserted again on June 13, 1824, from New York. Captured June 7, 1824, taken to New York, tired August 9, 1824, at New York. Deserted a third time on September 7, 1824, from New York. Captured October 19, 1824, taken to Philadelphia. Sentence of the court, to hard labor, with bal and chain, for the remainder of his service; to pay the expenses of desertion and trial; to have his rations of whiskey stopped, and at the expiration of his time to be drummed out of the service.

479. Boswell Richards, enlisted April 17, 1821, was a private. Deserted March 22, 1824, from the ship Hornet, was his first time.

480. John Ross, enlisted November 29, 1821, was a sergeant. Deserted December 11, 1823, from Boston, was his first time. Captured December 11, 1823, taken to Boston. Sentence of the court, to be reduced to the ranks; to hard labor, with ball and chain attached to his leg, for twelve months, and to pay the expenses of his trial.

481. William Rice, enlisted May 28, 1821, was a private. Deserted September 22, 1824, from New York, was his first time. Captured September 27, 1824, taken to New York, tired October 4, 1824 at New York. Sentence of the court, to three months hard labor, with ball chain, and that the expenses of his apprehension and trial be deducted from his pay.

482. Jos. W. Robbins, enlisted February 19, 1820, was a private. Deserted September 22, 1824, from New York, was his first time. Captured October 6, 1824, taken to New York.

483. Thomas Ryan, enlisted June 13, 1821, was a private. Deserted September 22, 1824, from the Franklin 74. ( 74, Guns ), was his first time.

484. James Scott, enlisted October 19, 1821, was a private. Deserted October 5, 1824, from the Frigate Constitution, was his first time. Captured Oct 18, 1824, taken to Philadelphia.

485, John Strawhoneor, enlisted September 9, 1824, was a private. Deserted September 27, 1824, from Philadelphia, was his first time.

486. Thomas Scheffer, enlisted October 25, 1821, was a private. Deserted January 19, 1822, from Philadelphia, was his first time.

487. John W. Sims, enlisted August 5, 1817, was a private. Deserted April 18, 1822, from Norfolk Va., was his first time. Captured April 18, 1822, taken to Head-quarters, tired May 16, 1822, at Head-quarters. Sentence of the court, to six months hard labor, with ball and chin to his leg, and to pay his proportion of the expenses of the trial, and all the expenses of his desertion.

488. Miles Strang, enlisted Oct 22, 1821, was a private. Deserted April 26, 1822, from Philadelphia, was his first time. Captured April 29, 1822, taken to New York, tired May2, 1822, at New York. Sentence of the court, to be confined at hard labor for two months, and that the expenses incident to his desertion and trial be deducted from his pay.

489. Isaac Stermes, enlisted April 30, 1822, was a private. Deserted May 30, 1822, from Philadelphia, was his first time.

490. John Scofield, enlisted August 28, 1821, was a Drummer. Deserted June 27, 1822, from Philadelphia, was his first time. Captured July 10, 1822, taken to New York. Deserted again on June 3, 1824, from New York. Captured June 20, 1824, taken to Boston.

491. Thomas Smith, enlisted July 4, 1819, was a private. Deserted June 7, 1822, from Philadelphia, was his first time. Captured June 13, 1822, taken to New York.

492. James Smith, enlisted July 3, 1821, was a private. Deserted March 14, 1822, from New Orleans, was his first time.

493. John Sullivan, enlisted April 12, 1822, was a private. Deserted June 4, 1822, from Boston, was his first time. Captured August 21, 1823, taken to Boston. Deserted again on November 1, 1823, from Boston. Captured November 5, 1823, taken to Porstmount. Deserted a third time on November 10, 1823, from Porstmount.

494. Samuel Stevens, enlisted May 21, 1822, was a private. Deserted June 9, 1822, from Boston.

495. Thomas Smith, enlisted July 14, 1819, was a private. Deserted June 17, 1822, New York, was his first time.

496. Abraham Jr. Statin, enlisted May 11, 1822, was a private. Deserted June 5, 1822, from New York, was his first time.

497. William Smith, enlisted, June 17, 1822, was a private. Deserted August 11, 1822, from Brig Enterprise, was his first time.

498. John Souty, enlisted December 21, 1821, was a private. Deserted August 27, 1822, from Norfolk Va., was his first time.

499. Charles Stewart, enlisted February 21, 1822, was a private. Deserted August 21, 1822, from Norfolk Va., was his first time.

500. Simon Spong, enlisted August 17, 1822, was a private. Deserted September 18, 1822, from New Orleans, was his first time.

501. William Smith, enlisted April 16, 1819, was a private. Deserted October 14, 1822, New York, was his first time.

502. Thomas Shay, enlisted September 10, 1821, was a private. Deserted December 13, 1822, from Head-quarters, was his first time. Captured December 21, 1822, taken to Baltimore, tired January 14, 1823, at Head-quarters. Sentence of the court, to four months hard labor, with ball and chain; and at the expiration of that time to be confined twelve months to the barracks; and to pay the expenses attending his desertion; and when the term of his confinement to the barracks shall cease, to forfeit all the pay that may be due him, to the United States, and to pay his proportion of the expenses of this court.

503. Sylvester D. Stanley, enlisted September 24, 1822, was a private. Deserted December 1, 1822, from Boston, was his first time.

504. Michael Snell, enlisted July 24, 1821, was a private. Deserted December 10, 1822, from Boston, was his first time. Captured April 14, 1824, taken to Fort Sullivan, tired June 17, 1824, at Boston. Sentence of the court, to walk post twenty nights with twenty pounds weight on his back, from tattoo to reveille; and thirty days solitary confinement, on bread and water, in the cells; at the expiration of the above term, to be continued to hard labor until sufficient amount shall be due him to pay the expenses attending his desertion, and be then dismissed the service, as worthless.

505. Archibald Sloan, enlisted January 12, 1822, was a private. Deserted January 1, 1823, from Boston, was his first time. Captured January 18, 1823, taken to New York, tired March 24, 1823, at New York. Sentence of the court, to six months ball and chain, and to pay all expenses incident to his trial and desertion.

506. Barritt Scott, enlisted January 2, 1823, was a private. Deserted January 18, 1823, from New York, was his first time.

507. Jeanty Sabontean, enlisted November 11, 1822, was a private. Deserted November 21, 1822, from New Orleans, was his first time. Captured March 18, 1823, taken to New York, tired March 21, 1823, at New York. Sentence of the court, to be reduced to ranks; six months ball and chain, and to pay all expenses to trial and desertion.

508. William Stewart, enlisted August 9, 1819, was a sergeant. Deserted March 17, 1823, from Philadelphia, was his first time. Deserted again on July 30, 1822, from New York, was captured August 11, 1823, from Philadelphia was taken to Philadelphia, tired August 5, 1824, at Philadelphia. Sentence of the court, to be reduced to ranks; to serve six months at hard labor, with ball and chain; to forfeit the pay that is and may be due to him during the above period; and out of his pay, forfeited as above, to pay his proportion of the expenses of this court, and the expenses incident to his desertion; and at the expiration of the above period, to be drummed out of garrison.

509. John Shields, enlisted May 30, 1822, was a private. Deserted March 18, 1823, from the ship John Adams, was his first time.

510. Dennis Sullivan, enlisted August 2, 1819, was a private. Deserted June 3, 1823, from Head-quarters, was his first time. Sentence of the court, to six months hard labor, with ball and chain, and pay his proportion of the expenses incident to his desertion and trial; but, in consideration of his long confinement, and good conduct whilst a prisoner, the court respectfully recommend him to the commandant of the corps for remission of four months of hard labor, with ball and chain.

511. Charles Scribner, enlisted May 16, 1823, was a private. Deserted June 9, 1823, from Boston. Captured May 29, 1823, taken to Boston, tired June 17, 1824, was his first time. Sentence of the court, the court sentence him, inconsideration of his youth in service, only to walk post ten nights under charge of a sentinel; and to be confined in cells thirty days, on bread and water, and to pay the expenses of his trial.

512. William C. Sage, enlisted May 25, 1823, was a private. Deserted July 23, 1823, from New York, was his first time.

513. Joseph Smith, enlisted July 26, 1823, was a private. Deserted July 30, 1823, from New York, was his first time.

514. Charles Smith, enlisted April 5, 1823, was a private. Deserted July 14, 1823, from Philadelphia, was his first time.

515. William W. Smith, enlisted June 26, 1823, was a private. Deserted August 14, 1823, from Head-quarters, was his first time.

516. Martin J. Swartwout, enlisted September 6, 1823, was a private. Deserted August 1, 1823, from Havana, was his first time.

517. Joseph Singleton, enlisted May 21, 1823, was a private. Deserted September 9, 1823, from New York, was his first time. Captured November 12, 1823, taken to New York. Sentence of the court, to three months ball and chain, and to pay all expenses of desertion and trail.Deserted again on February 28, 1824, from New York.

518. Jeremiah Snook, enlisted March 21, 1823, was a private. Deserted October 4, 1823, from Philadelphia, was his first time.

519. George Steele, enlisted June 9, 1823, was a private. Deserted October 4, 1823, from Philadelphia, was his first tine.

520. Benjamin Stillwell, enlisted June 18, 1823, was a private. Deserted July 27, 1823, from New York, was his first time. Captured July 27, 1823, taken to New York, tired August 5, 1823, at New York. Deserted again on November 24, 1823, from New York. Sentence of the court, to two years ball and chain, and to pay all expenses of desertion and trail.

521. John C. Seaman, enlisted June 14, 1823, was a private. Deserted December 30, 1823, from Head-quarters, was his first time.

522. George H. Sternberg, enlisted September 30, 1823, was a private. Deserted December 15, 1823, from New York, was his first time. Captured December 21, 1823, taken to Philadelphia, tired December 30, 1823, at Philadelphia. Sentence of the court, to three months hard labor, with ball and chain; to forfeit his pay during the said period; and out of the said forfeiture to pay his proportion of the expenses of this court, and at the expiration of the above period, to be drummed out of garrison.

523. Jacob Shuster, enlisted May 3, 1822, was a private. Deserted January 10 1824, from The navy yard Dist. Col., was his first time.

524. Anthony Schensck, enlisted October 8, 1823, was a private. Deserted January 31, 1824, from Cyane, was his first time.

525. John Smith, enlisted April 5, 1823, was a private. Deserted September-1823, from New Orleans, was his first time.

526. Joseph Sterns, enlisted November 15, 1823, was a private. Deserted March 18, 1824, from New York.

527. Robert T. Spencer, enlisted August 28, 1823, was a private. Deserted December 7, 1823, from the Schooner Shark, was his first time.

528. John Smith, enlisted February 16, 1824, was a private. Deserted June 18, 1824, from the navy yard Dist. Col., was his first time.

529. William Scott, enlisted May 23, 1823, was a private. Deserted June 27, 1824, from Boston, was his first time. Captured July8, 1824, taken to New York, tired August 9, 1824, at New York. Sentence of the court, to nine months hard labor, with ball and chain; to have rations of whiskey stopped, and to pay the expenses of desertion and trial.

530. James Scott, enlisted October 19, 1821, was a sergeant. Deserted January 2, 1824, from New York, was his first tine. Captured January 2, 1824, taken to New York. Tired January 7, 1824, at New York. Sentence of the court, to be reduced to the ranks, and to pay the expenses of desertion and trial; but, in consideration of his former good conduct recommend that he be reinstated.

531. John Sommer II, enlisted October 6, 1823, was a private. Deserted July 17, 1824, from Philadelphia, was his first time.

532. William Speed, enlisted October 30, 1823, was a private. Deserted July 7, 1824, from Newport, was his first time.

533. Jeremiah Sullivan, enlisted June 16, 1824, was a private. Deserted August 19, 1824, from Head-quarters.

534. Michael Swell, enlisted July 24, 1824, was a private, was a private. Deserted August 27, 1824, from Boston, was his first time.

535. Thomas Turner, enlisted November 1, 1821, was a private. Deserted December 2, 1821, from Philadelphia, was his first time. Captured December 21, 1822, taken to Norfolk, tired March 21, 1823, at Head-quarters. Sentence of the court, to four months hard labor, with ball and chain; to pay the expenses attending his desertion, and his proportion of the expenses of the court. Deserted again on January 5, 1824, from the Brig Spark.

536. William Thompson, enlisted November 16, 1821, was a private. Deserted March 1, 1824, from Philadelphia, was his first time.

537. Joseph Tyler, enlisted January 7, 1822, was a private. Deserted March 26, 1822, from Philadelphia, was his first time.

538. Lewis Tompkins, enlisted April 18 1822, was a private. Deserted July 26, 1822, from New York, was his first time.

539. Charles Turner, enlisted June 10, 1822, was a private. Deserted July 16, 1822, from New York, was his first.

540. William M. Taylor, enlisted April 22, 1822, was a private. Deserted August 12, 1822, from the Sloop Louisiana, was his first time.

541. William Taylor, enlisted October 22, 1822, was a private. Deserted Febuary 18, 1822, from Norfolk, was his first time.

542. John Thompson, enlisted January 7, 1823, was a private. Deserted May 9, 1823, from Philadelphia, was his first time.

543. John Templeton, enlisted October 24, 1822, was a private. Deserted June 30, 1823, from Philadelphia, was his first time.

544. John Thompson, enlisted February 15, 1823, was a private. Deserted June 25, 1823, from Boston was his first time.

545. James Thompson, enlisted May 14, 1823, was a private. Deserted June 14, 1823, from New York, was his first time.

546. Frederick A. Thompson, enlisted March 23, 1822, was a private. Deserted September 5, 1823, from Boston, was his first time.

547. John D. Tripp, enlisted August 29, 1823, was a private. Deserter September 14, 1823, from New York, was his first time.

548. Charles Taylor, enlisted June 9, 1823, was a private. Deserted October 19, 1823, from Philadelphia, was his first time.

549. William D. Thomson, enlisted August 21, 1822, was a private. Deserted December 10, 1823, from Charlestown Mass., was his first time.

550. Morris K. Throp, enlisted November 12, 1823, was a private. Deserted December 24, 1823, from New York, was his first time.

551. William Terry, enlisted January 12, 1823, was a private. Deserted February 22, 1824, from New York, was his first time.

552. George Thompson, enlisted May 29, 1824, was a private. Deserted August 29, 1824, from Philadelphia, was his first time.

553. David Twombly, enlisted July 26, 1824, was a private. Deserted August 19, 1824, from Boston, was his first time.

554. John Smith, enlisted July 23, 1821, was a private. Deserted September - 1824, from the Franklin 74. ( 74 Guns. ), was his first time. Captured October 10, 1824, taken to Philadelphia.

555. Leonard T. Van Housen, enlisted September 8, 1821, was a private. Deserted November 4, 1821, from Head-quarters, was his first time. Captured February 8, 1823, taken to Norfolk, tired March 21, 1823, at Head-quarters. Sentence of the court, to have his head shaved, his face blacked, and then to be drummed out of barracks, with the Rogue’s march, and the other usual tokens of disgrace; and to forfeit all pay that may be due him, out of which is appropriated of the expenses of this court.

556. Michael C. Vreeland, enlisted May 23, 1822, was a private. Deserted December 30 1823, from New York, was his first time. Captured November 12, 1822, taken to New York, tired December 23, 1822, at New York. Sentence of the court, to pay all expenses of his trial, and that he pass three months hard labor, with ball and chain. Deserted again on April 1, 1824, from Boston. Captured July 20, 1824, tired August 9, 1824, at New York. Second sentence of the court, to six months ball and chain; and have his rations of whiskey stopped; and to pay all expenses of his desertion and trial.

557. Hugh Vanzant, enlisted December 31, 1822, was a private. Deserted April 27, 1823, from New Orleans, was his first time.

558. Arthur Veron, enlisted August 19, 1823, was a private. Deserted March 24, 1824, from Norfolk, was his first time.

559. Sebastian Urban, enlisted June 16, 1821, was a private. Deserted July 11, 1824, from New York, was his first time.

560. Edwin Seaton, enlisted July 15, 1820, was a private. Deserted September -1824, from the Franklin 74. ( 74 guns. ), was his first time.

561. William L. Warfield, enlisted January 20, 1821, was a private. Deserted January 29, 1822, from Headquarters, was his first time.

562. William S. Witsil, enlisted January 11, 1822, was a private. Deserted February 13, 1822, from Philadelphia, was his first time. Captured March 8, 1822, taken to Head-quarters, tired March 14, 1822, at Head-quarters. Sentence of the court, to be confined for one month to cells of these barracks, upon beard and water, and to pay his proportion of the expenses and trial be deducted from his pay.

563. Stephen Williams, enlisted November 19, 1821, was a private. Deserted February 28, 1822, from New York, was his first time.

564. John Wells, enlisted March 27, 1822, was a corporal. Deserted April 10, 1822, from New York, was his first time, Captured April 12, 1822, taken to New York, tired May 2, 1822, at New York. Sentence of the court, to be reduced to the ranks; to be confined to hard labor for two months, and that the expenses incident to his desertion and trail be deducted from his pay. Deserted again on October 20, 1823, from Eric Philadelphia. Captured October 28, 1823, taken to Boston.

565. Williams Harvey, enlisted February !822, was a private. Deserted May 11, 1822, from New Your, was his fist time.

566. Caspor Walter, enlisted January 2, 1822, was a private. Deserted June 2, 1822, from Philadelphia, was his first time. Captured October 23, 1822, taken to Baltimore, tired November 26, 1822, at Head-quarters. Sentence of the court, to hard labor for three months, with ball and chain, and to pay a proportion of the expenses, with the other prisoners, incurred by this trial.

567. John Wolf, enlisted November 23, 1820, was a private. Deserted April 27, 1822, from New Orleans, was his first time.

568. Charles Williams, enlisted April 18, 1822, was a private. Deserted June 1, 1822, from New Orleans, was his first time.

569. William Wilkinson, enlisted July 17, 1822, was a private. Deserted July 30, 1822, from New York.

570. William C. Whiteland, enlisted June 26, 1822, was a private. Deserted September 25, 1822, from New York, was his first time.

571. James Wilson, enlisted December 17, 1822, was a private. Deserted January 31. 1823, from New York, was his first time.

572. George Wentzel, enlisted May 2, 1823, was a private. Deserted May 7, 1823, from Philadelphia, was his first time. Captured July 25, 1823, taken to Philadelphia, tired August 5, 1823, at Philadelphia. Sentence of the court, to six months solitary confinement on bread and water, and to pay a proportion of the expenses incident to his desertion and trial; but, in consequence of the inexperience of the prisoner as a soldier, the court respectfully recommend him to the Lieutenant colonel commandant, for a remission of five months, of solitary confinement.

573. David Walders, enlisted June 28, 1822, was a private. Deserted June 18, 1823, from Boston, was his first time.

574. John S. Williams, enlisted June 10, 1823, was a private. Deserted June 22, 1823, from New York, was his first time.

575. Robert Williams, enlisted May 16, 1823, was a private. Deserted June 3, 1823, from New York, was his first time.

576. James Wood, enlisted February 18, 1823, was a private. Deserted July 8,1823, from Head-quarters, was his first time.

577. Alexander Wright, enlisted November 25, 1822, was a private. Deserted July 24, 1823, from Boston, was his first time.

578. Lysander Weed, enlisted June 21, 1822, was a private. Deserted July 31, 1823, from New York, was his first time. Captured September 4, 1823, taken to New York, tired September 18, 1823, at New York. Sentence of the court, to six months ball and chain, and to pay all expenses of desertion and trial. Deserted again on November 7, 1823, from New York.

579. George Wiley, enlisted December 16, 1821, was a private. Deserted July 28, 1823, from Key Vacas, was his first time.

580. Henry Williams, enlisted December 26, 1821, was a private. Deserted September 19, 1823, from New York, was his first time. Captured October 29, 1824, taken to Norfolk Va.

581. Tristram Williams, enlisted May 1, 1819, was a private. Deserted September 19, 1823, from New York, was his first time. Captured September 22, 1823, taken to New York, tired November 12, 1823, at New York. Sentence of the court, to six months ball and chain, and to pay all expenses of desertion and trial.

582. John C. B. William, enlisted August 1, 1823, was a private. Deserted September 14, 1823, from New York, was his first time.

583. John Wright, enlisted June 10, 1823, was a private. Deserted October 9, 1823, from Boston, was his first time. Captured October 16, 1823, taken to New Haven Conn.. Tired November 12, 1823, at New York. Sentence of the court, to six months ball and chain, and to pay all expenses of desertion and trial.

584. Matthew Walton, enlisted October 10, 1823, was a private. Deserted October 30, 1823, from New York, was his first time.

585. John Williamson, enlisted July 5, 1823, was a private. Deserted November 2, 1823, from Philadelphia, was his first time.

586. Levin or Leven Window, enlisted November 14, 1821, was a private. Deserted November 23, 1823, from the ship John Adams, was his first time. Captured November 25, 1823, taken to Philadelphia. Deserted again on September 3, 1824, from Philadelphia. Captured September 3, 1824, taken to New York, tired October 4, 1824, at New York. Sentence of the court, to three months hard labor, with ball and chain, and that expenses of his apprehension and trial be deducted from his pay.

587. Charles William, enlisted November 14, 1823, was a private. Deserted December 9, 1823, Head-quarters, was his first time.

588. George Wade, enlisted January 22, 1822, was a private. Deserted November 11, 1823, from the ship John Adams, was his first time. Captured August 2, 1823, taken to Philadelphia.

589. John William, enlisted October 22, 1823, was a private. Deserted December 3, 1823, from Philadelphia, was his first time.

590. Frederick Whiting, enlisted September 23, 1823, was a private. Deserted January 5, 1824, from New York.

591. John Walker, enlisted June 12, 1822, was a private. Deserted December 6, 1823, from Schooner Fox, was his first time.

592. Richard White, enlisted June 6, 1822, was a private. Deserted February 17, 1824, from Norfolk Va., was his first time.

593. James Lee Williams, enlisted March 18, 1823, was a private. Deserted January 26, 1824, from the ship Hornet, was his first time. Captured October 21, 1824, taken to Boston.

594. John Wilson, enlisted December 1, 1823, was a private. Deserted March 21, 1824, from Philadelphia, was his first time.

595. Abraham Ward, enlisted December 2, 1823, was a private. Deserted March 6, 1824, from Philadelphia, was his first time. Captured March 8, 1824, taken to Philadelphia, tired April 12, 1824, at Philadelphia. Deserted again on September 26, 1824, from New York. Sentence of the court, to serve the remainder of his enlistment at hard labor, with ball and chain; to forfeit the pay that is and may be due to him; and out of the foregoing forfeiture, to pay his proportion of the expenses incident to his desertion and trial; and at the expiration of the above period to be drummed, out of the garrison; but, in consideration of the youth of the prisoner, the court respectfully recommend him to the commandant of the corps, that said prisoner be drummed out of garrison at the expiration of six months of the above period.

596. Samuel Wilson, enlisted December 24, 1823, was a private. Deserted March 7, 1824, from Philadelphia, was his first time.

597. Robert Wrightson, enlisted July 19, 1823, was a private. Deserted March 25, 1824, from Boston, was his first time. Captured April 6, 1824, taken to New York.

598. Peter Weely, enlisted September 29, 1823, was a private. Deserted April 2, 1824, from New York, was his first time.

599. James Wilson, enlisted January 6, 1824, was a private. Deserted May 25, 1824, from New York, was his first time.

600. Augustine Walter, enlisted January 9, 1824, was a Drummer. Deserted May 4, 1824, from Boston, was his first time.

601. William Wilkinson, enlisted September 17, 1823, was a private. Deserted June 16, 1824, from New York, was his first time. Captured September 16, 1824, taken to Head-quarters, tired September 22, 1824, at Head-quarters. Sentence of the court, to be confined to barracks, at hard labor, with ball and chain, for twelve months; but they recommend the commandant to remit four months thereof; to pay his proportion of the expenses of the court.

602. Thomas Walker, enlisted October 8, 1820, was a private. Deserted June 21, 1824, from New York, was his first time.

603. John Willey, enlisted December 25, 1820, was a private. Deserted June 3, 1824, from New York, was his first time.

604. Samuel White, enlisted May 24, 1824, was a private. Deserted June 4, 1824, from New York, was his first time.

605. James Wall, enlisted October 7, 1824, was a private. Deserted July 7, 1824, from Boston, was his first time. Captured July 18, 1824, taken to New York, tired August 9, 1824, at New York. Sentence of the court, to three months ball and chain; to have his rations of whiskey stopped and to pay the expenses of desertion and trial.

606. Bennet Wathing, enlisted August 6, 1824, was a private. Deserted August 27, 1824, from Head-quarters, was his first time. Sentence of the court, to three months hard labor, with ball and chain, and that expenses of his apprehension and trial be deducted from his pay.

607. Noah Wheatly, enlisted April 3, 1821, was a private. Deserted September 22, 1824, from New York, was his first. Captured September 26, 1824, taken to New York, tired October 9, 1824, at New York.

608. Samuel Young, enlisted April 25, 1823, was a private. Deserted June 4, 1824, from the navy yard in D. C., was his first time.