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ported heavy, including Generals McCulloch and Price. This statement is corroborated by prisoners.ted as heavy, including Generals McCulloch and Price. Their tents and wagons were destroyed in theding. The Second account — M'Culloch and Price not killed. The following is the second Fedis inferred most severely in the fight. Gen. Price was not killed, as first reported. Ther here deny the death of Generals McCulloch and Price at the late battle in Missouri, and confirm ththe death of the outlaw leaders, McCulloch and Price, who are among the large number of the rebels the enemy, and the loss of their McCulloch and Price, are no equivalent for such a disaster. He fethe reported killing of Generals McCulloch and Price. The official dispatch cautiously alludes to ported as heavy, including Gens. McCulloch and Price." Now, the term loss is applied, not only to tout to be true, it does not follow that either Price or McCulloch is killed. They may, both perhap