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vance, were incessant and arduous. I have the gratification of reporting to the Commanding General that while I continued in command they were successful. I transfer the army to my successor well supplied with forage and subsistence, well organized and armed, and deficient only in ordnance stores, for which timely requisitions were made, and which are now on their way. Very respectfully, Joseph Finegan, Brig.-Genl. Comdg. Report of General Colquitt. Baldwin, Fla., Feb. 26th, 1864. Capt. Call, Asst. Adjt.-Genl.: Captain,—I have the honor to submit the following account of the engagement of the 20th instant, near Ocean Pond: Intelligence having been received of the approach of the enemy, I was instructed to take three regiments of my own brigade, with a section of Gamble's artillery, and proceed to the front, and assume command of all the forces which had preceded me, consisting of two regiments of cavalry, under command of Colonel Smith, the 64th Georgia regiment, and tw