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ny sturdy foot-soldiers as well as horsemen were swept over the falls. However, the division got across in good fighting shape and formed a line of battle around the ford on the southern bank just in time to head off a bold Confederate dash for the same coign of vantage. Crittenden's advance guard was hotly engaged in the woods beyond the mill and being roughly handled when the rear of the column reached the southern bank. quinine. This statement is historically confirmed. Professor Walter L. Fleming, of the University of Louisiana, states he has seen many such orders-to-trade, signed by President Lincoln, but not countersigned by Secretary Stanton. Mr. Lytle's son relates that his father used to s with flag and lantern from the observation tower on the of the ruins of the Baton Rouge capitol to Scott's I whence the messages were relayed to the Confederates New Orleans; but he found this provided such a tempting get for the Federal sharpshooters that he discontinued practice.