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rning two hundred and sixty-four of the wounded left on the steamer Cosmopolitan for Beaufort. Among the number was Lieutenant-Colonel Reed, of the First North-Carolina (colored) regiment, who was in a critical condition. In the absence of Colonel Beecher, who had gone North with despatches, Lieutenant-Colonel Reed took command of the regiment, and well and nobly did he act his part. The wounded at Jacksonville receive the best of attention from the surgeons in charge. Dr. William A. Smith,tent of your power, (speaking for my own regiment,) we have had such equality, and are content. Wishing you a safe and prosperous passage, and with assurance of kindly remembrance, I am, General, very respectfully, your obedient servant, James C. Beecher, Colonel Commanding. Copy: W. H. Bradshaw, Lieutenant and A. D.C. Headquarters colored brigade, Jacksonville, Fla., March 20, 1864. Brigadier-General Seymour, Commanding District of Florida: General: I have the honor to give testimony t