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Comte de Paris, History of the Civil War in America. Vol. 3. (ed. Henry Coppee , LL.D.), Book I:—the war on the Rapidan. (search)
to watch. One portion kept guard over the northern passes; the remainder, separated by a considerable space, guarded the principal entrance. The Housatonic, the Augusta, and two others The Stettin and the Ottawa.—Ed. formed the northern division; the Mercedita and the Keystone State, the one of eight hundred and the other of fCity has come in her turn to exchange shots with the Confederate rams, without allowing them to come too close to her. It is six o'clock; the day has dawned. The Augusta, having witnessed the fight from a distance, comes up at last, followed by the Housatonic. Ingraham, dreading to measure strength with so many adversaries at oncle, gives the signal of retreat, and abandons the pursuit of the Keystone State. The small Federal vessels have prudently withdrawn, but the Housatonic and the Augusta pursue the Confederates, firing at long range and trying in vain to cut off their retreat. While the Mercedita and the Keystone State are being towed away from t