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h were conducting the attack in front, Price matched his Missouri troops fourteen-miles by a circuitous route the rear of the enemy. Unfortunately after he had arrived, and was getting into position, he was informed by a courier of the fall of McCulloch and McIntosh, and the confusion that succeeded that untimely occurrence. During this confusion in front, and the hesitation that followed in the rear, the enemy changed his position and threw his entire force upon Price, who made a most noble se thief not fallen, no confusion would have ensued among their followers, and had not this confusion occurred, we should, in all probability, have captured the whole Federal army, large as it was — Churchill's Arkansas regiment, which followed McCulloch's victorious banner through the smoke and carnage at Oak Hills, was terribly cut up. It was composed of the beg blood in the State. It is rumored that Gen. Pike had arrival within a few miles of the field at the head of his Indian regiment