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ain, Twenty-fourth Massachusetts volunteers. The Doctor will give all information in regard to kind and quantity. The medicine chest of Forty-eighth New York volunteers was left at Barber's, and most of their stores were, together with baggage, commissary stores, muskets, &c., destroyed, to gain every available transportation for our wounded. 4. Returning from the front on the thirteenth, I started with the General twenty-four hours after the sick and wounded, but arrived, riding from Sanderson through in the night, twenty-four hours before them at Jacksonville. The delay, as stated in 2, will be explained by Assistant-Surgeon Rector. 5. I respectfully refer to my monthly report of medical officers in the command. The regiments and detachments engaged had their medical officers present, as mentioned in that report. The medical officers all have done their duty — it becomes a civilian only to be meritorious. The number of seriously wounded, coming under my observation, was