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for which the nation, as one man, became a loud-mouthed apologist. But they ran — here as in Prentiss's division, of which last more in a moment — and the enemy did not fail to profit by the wild disorder. As Buckland's brigade fell back, McClelland threw forward his left to support it. Meanwhile Sherman was doing his best to rally his troops — dashing along the lines, encouraging them everywhere by his presence, and exposing his own life with the same freedom with which he demanded their and McDowell were compelled to retire their brigades from their camps across the little ravine behind; but here, for a time, they made a gallant defence, while what was left of Buckland's was falling back in such order as it might, and leaving McClelland's left to take their place, and check the wave of rebel advance. Capture of Gen. Prentiss. Gen. Prentiss was faring scarcely so well Most of his troops stood their ground, to be formed into line, but, strangely enough, the line was dra<