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Comte de Paris, History of the Civil War in America. Vol. 3. (ed. Henry Coppee , LL.D.), Book II:—--the Mississippi. (search)
La Fayette, lashed to a small steamer called the General Price, the Louisville, the Mound City, the Pittsburg, e last of the enemy's works. The La Fayette and the Price follow her closely, but they come in contact with th0th. The army intended to be formed was composed of Price's division of infantry, comprising Parsons' and McRa the last two days. Holmes called a council of war. Price advised against making an attack, stating that the dthe night. The attack was to be made at daybreak—by Price in the centre, against the redoubt on the Cemetery rwhich its first effort has failed. In the centre, Price, having arrived before daylight in front of the eneme morning has been succeeded by an oppressive heat. Price's troops are in a state of disorder impossible to deolmes gives the signal for retreat. The remnants of Price's division, stationed in the work of the centre, evanded. Holmes' losses amounted to 1636 men; those of Price, <*> to hardly 250. After this combat the Army o