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ransit he no longer wished to use, breaking down bridges and burning boats, could easily outstrip his more heavily laden pursuer. Price continued his flight to Neosho, in the south-west corner of the State, where he found McCulloch, with 5,000 Arkansas Confederates; and where Jackson assembled the fag-end of his old Legislature, there must be present at least 67 members of the House and 17 members of the Senate. Instead of this, there were present at the October session referred to [at Neosho] but 35 members of the House of Representatives and 10 Members of the Senate. A few days afterward, when we had adjourned to Cassville, one additional Senator an. Price, though powder was none too abundant with him, wasted one hundred good cannon-charges in honor of this ridiculous performance. After stopping ten days at Neosho, Price, finding that Fremont was in pursuit, retreated to Pineville, in the extreme south-west corner of the State; and, dreading to be pressed further, because m
Warsaw, 574; retreats through Carthage, 575: his Declaration of Independence. 577; negotiates an alliance with the Confederacy, 577; assembles his Legislature at Neosho, and has an Ordinance of Secession passed, 59-90. Jackson, Gen. H. R., commands Rebel forces at Monterey, Va., 524; 526. Jackson, Gen., ( Stonewall, ) fallston, 408. McCulloch, Gen. Ben., 413; 575; defeated at Dug Springs, Mo., 577; commands at Wilson's Creek, 578; 581; his proclamation, 582; is joined by Price at Neosho, 589. McGowan, Mr., of S. C., in Convention, 334-5. McDowell, Gen., 533; his General Order No. 4, 534-5; moves on Centerville, 539; his plan of battle, 540;or, 341; refuses to secede, 349; population in 1860, 351: 460; 489; Jackson calls for 50,000 militia, 491-2, 555; map of the war region in, 573; sham Secession at Neosho, 589-90. See C. F. Jackson, Reynolds, St. Louis, etc. Missouri Argus, The, citation from, 128. Mitchell, Col., wounded at Wilson's Creek, 597. Mobile,