246 LIFE OX THE MISSISSIPPI. me to hell or victory !' I heard him say that from tbe pilot-house; and then he galloped in, at the head of his troops. Old General Pillow, with his white hair, mounted on a white horse, sailed in, too, leading his troops as lively as a boy. By and by the Federals chased the rebels back, and here they came ! tearing along, everybody for himself and Devil take the hindmost! and down under the bank they scrambled, and took shelter. I was sitting with my legs hanging out of the pilot-house win- dow. All at once I noticed a whizzing sound passing my ear. Judged it was a bullet. I didn't stop to think about any- thing, I just tilted over backwards and landed on the floor, and staid there. The balls came boom- ing around. Three cannon-balls went through the chimney; one ball took off the corner of the pilot- house ; shells were screaming and burst- ing all around. Mighty warm times—I wished I hadn't come. I lay there on the pilot-house floor, while the shots came faster and faster. I crept in behind the big stove, in the middle of the pilot-house. Presently a Tmnfe-ball came through the stove, and just grazed my head, and cut my itat, I judged it was time to go away from there. The captain HIS MAIDEN BATTLE,