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turday morning the enemy opened on the Eighteenth Illinois, Col. Lawler, when all of Oglesby's brigade was soon engaged. This was soon followed by Wallace's and McArthur's brigades taking part, the latter acting under McClernand's command. As the position of the troops had been changed on Friday night, and Gen. Grant being s. From the commencement of the battle in the morning until 1 o'clock the fighting was terrible. The troops on the right were disposed as follows: First, McArthur's brigade, consisting of the 9th, 12th and 41st Illinois, having temporarily attached the 17th and 19th Illinois. Next came Oglesby's brigade, the 8th, 18th, 29strong position, and ready to participate in the simultaneous attack to be made on Sunday morning. The three brigades on the right — Oglesby's, Wallace's and McArthur's-- had the hardest fighting. They stood for three hours under a galling fire, and have suffered terribly, as their decimated ranks show. They would have held