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what was due to those of Illinois, led by a gallant and true a man as ever drew a sword. He claimed that Gen. Grant had line more and better fighting than any General the army, and he attempt to dettad from the glory due him by assaults made upon aim were unworthy a great people. As a Illinoisan, devoted to the honor and glory of his State, he would defend him here and wherever assailed. He spoke of the brave deeds of McClemand, Huribut, Smith, Davis, and others, who won undying and of Wallace, E and Goddard, who were killed. He believed Grant's army, supported, would have the next day. The last grand charge made by Grant on Monday was one on record. It had sent Beauregard showing to his entrenchments, first in ordinary regreet, then a rout equal to Bull Run. The loss of the enemy was three to our two, an that victory was gained by an Illinois General, and laid the foundation for driving on the rebel army from the Southwest. Gen. Halleck had endorsed his conduct and given t