. El puchero; or, A mixed dish from Mexico, embracing General Scott's campaign, with sketches of military life, in field and camp, of the character of the country, manners and ways of the people, etc . EL PUCHERO: OB, A MIXED DISH FROM MEXICO, EMBRACING GENERAL SCOTTS CAMPAIGN, hlt)^u of Militnri] Tift, IN FIELD AND CAMP, CHARACTER OF THE COUNTRY, MANNERS AND WAYSOF THE PEOPLE, ETC. BY RICHARD MSHERRY, , , LATE ACIINQ SURGEON OF REGIMENT OF MARINES. ^t*^ of Co ft c PHILADELPHIAf °^J^- LIPPINCOTT, GRAMBO & CO. SUCCESSORS TO GRIQG, ELLIOTT & Entered, according to Act of Congr


. El puchero; or, A mixed dish from Mexico, embracing General Scott's campaign, with sketches of military life, in field and camp, of the character of the country, manners and ways of the people, etc . EL PUCHERO: OB, A MIXED DISH FROM MEXICO, EMBRACING GENERAL SCOTTS CAMPAIGN, hlt)^u of Militnri] Tift, IN FIELD AND CAMP, CHARACTER OF THE COUNTRY, MANNERS AND WAYSOF THE PEOPLE, ETC. BY RICHARD MSHERRY, , , LATE ACIINQ SURGEON OF REGIMENT OF MARINES. ^t*^ of Co ft c PHILADELPHIAf °^J^- LIPPINCOTT, GRAMBO & CO. SUCCESSORS TO GRIQG, ELLIOTT & Entered, according to Act of Congress, in the year 1850, ISy LippiNcoTT, Grambo & Co., In the Clerics Office of the District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. 1 PHILADELPHIA:C. SHERMAN, PRINTER. / ^^ 7? PREFACE. When the author of the following letters was taking hisrough and hurried notes in the confusion of the march, andsometimes during the din of battle, he had little thought ofgiving them to the world. The friend,* however, to whomthe letters were addressed, a distinguished lawyer and a man ofeminent literary taste, recommended their publication, to which■he author assented on condition of thatelpucheroormixed00mcsh


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