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McCook was engaging Hardee. General Negley's and Rosecran's divisions of Thomas's corps occupied the centre, while General Crittenden moved down upon the left. --Generals Wood's and Van. Gleeve's divisions were right and left respectively while Palmer's division was held as a reserve. On arriving at Stewart's creek a general engagement was anticipated, but except a duel between Parson's 6th U. S. artillery and a rebel battery, about nine o'clock A. M., on the right of the Murfreesboro' road, ke, the troops pushing on in splendid style; McCook, with Davis's, Sheridan's, and Johnson's divisions on the right; Thomas, with Negley's and Rosecran's divisions in the centre; and Crittenden, with Wood's and Vancleve's divisions in front, with Palmer on the left as a reserve. It seemed marvelous that there was no opposition to our crossing at Stewart's creek, for the rebels could not have citizen a better position for bringing on a general engagement. --At two o'clock a battle sense certain;