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e Nineteenth corps. Their plan of flanking on the left, which succeeded so well with the Eighth corps, was again to be tried on the Nineteenth corps. General Wright at this time sent for the Sixth corps to come up, and General Emory superintended the formation of his corps into line of battle. General Grover, commanding the Second division of the corps, was hard at work reversing his line and having his guns trained on the rebel columns. It was at this critical juncture that Colonel Daniel Macauley, of the Eleventh Indiana, commanding the Third brigade, Second division, Nineteenth corps, was seriously wounded and fell from his horse. Resistless Sweep of the Confederates. Relentless as fate, and rapid as thought, the rebel columns advanced, preventing the formation of a perfect line of battle by the Nineteenth corps.--Lapping over their flank, and pressing on in front, came the rebel line of battle. General Emory, commanding the corps, had his horse shot under him whi