This Was Major
Gordon's First Defeat, But It Was So Evidently Due To The Accidents
Inseparable From A Night Attempt, And To The Fact That The Surprise Had
Been Revealed, That It Produced A Less Discouraging Effect On Officers And
Men Than Might Have Seemed Probable.
Up to this day Major Gordon had
obtained thirteen distinct victories besides the advantage in many minor
skirmishes.
Undismayed by this reverse Major Gordon collected all his troops and
artillery from the other stockades, and resolved to attack the Low Mun
position with his whole force. He also collected all his heavy guns and
mortars and cannonaded the rebel stockade for some time; but on an advance
being ordered the assailants were compelled to retire by the fire which
the Taepings brought to bear on them from every available point. Chung
Wang had hastened down from Wusieh to take part in the defense of what was
rightly regarded as the key of the position at Soochow, and both he and
Mow Wang superintended in person the defense of the Low Mun stockade.
After a further cannonade the advance was again sounded, but this second
attack would also have failed had not the officers and men boldly plunged
into the moat or creek and swum across. The whole of the stockades and a
stone fort were then carried, and the imperial forces firmly established
at a point only 900 yards from the inner wall of Soochow. Six officers and
fifty men were killed, and three officers, five Europeans, and 128 men
were wounded in this successful attack.
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