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t commanding, Seventeenth, Twenty-ninth and Forty-ninth Illinois, Lieutenant-Colonel Wood, F rroll and Peter, and Forty-third Illinois, Colonel Marsh. Besides this fine show of experienced troops they had sebartz's, Dresser's, McAllister's and Waterhouse's batteries. As already stated, McClernand was first called into action shortly after the surprise of Sherman's left brigade (Buckland's)--about seven in the morning--by having to move up his left brigade to support Sherman's retreating le Colonel Sullivan, of the Forty-eighth Ohio was wounded, but continued at the head of his men. Company officers fell and were carried away from their men. At one of our wavering retreats, the rebels, by a sudden dash forward, had taken part of Waterhouse's battery, which McClernand had sent them over. Bear's battery, too, was taken, and Taylor's Chicago Light Artillery was so terribly pounded as to be forced to retire with heavy loss. As the troops gave way they came out from the open woods i