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Adjutant-General, Colonel Ritchie, and Colonel Johnq. Adams, to the front report to the Governor the appearance ofWashington reports of Edward S. Rand and Dr. Bowditch First Massachusetts Cavalry at Hilton Head our troops in North Carolina appointment of allotment commissioners their valuable services letters ofthe Govered with their condition. During the year 1862, which was one of much disaster and suffering, the Adjutant-General, Colonel Ritchie, Colonel John Q. Adams, and Dr. Bowditch, were sent to the front and visited our men, and reported to the Governor all matters of interest in relation to them. An abstract of these reports we now pree of duty, his care of the men; and perhaps the highest praise will be found in the fact that in the hospital were but four patients, all convalescent. Dr. Henry I. Bowditch, of Boston, who also had a son, an officer, in the regiment, visited the regiment about the same time. On his return, the Governor requested him to state,
he army. I am informed, that it is intended, by certain gentlemen of Boston, to organize a movement for obtaining subscriptions of this nature. Among other communications on the subject, I this morning received one of much interest from Dr. Henry I. Bowditch, who proposed to lend his aid to promote such an effort by a public subscription-paper: if such a paper shall be framed and circulated for signature, I shall venture to assume the liberty to authorize Dr. Bowditch to present it for your aDr. Bowditch to present it for your approval, and to ask the influence of your name in its aid. On the day when General Order No. 27 was issued (July 14), the Governor telegraphed to Major Day, Barnstable,— See order, assigning you to duty here, in to-morrow morning's newspapers. Please report personally by the first train. He also wrote, on the same day, to Colonel Charles R. Codman,— Cotuit Port, care of W. F. Jones, Stage Driver, West Barnstable Station:—We inclose draft of an order which will appear in tomo<