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FLAG-SHIP--7.20 a. m.
General GRANGER:
I mean surrender. I have sent Captain Drayton to act with you for terms.
F[ARRAGUT],
Admiral.
FORT MORGAN--9.45 a. m.
Admiral F[ARRAGUT]:
Unconditional surrender at 2 p. m. General Granger is coming to you.
General GRANGER:
9.45 a. m.--I congratulate you and your command.
F[ARRAGUT],
Admiral.
LAURA--11 a. m.
General G[RANGER]:
The Cahawba has arrived with troops. Where shall they land?
DENICKE,
Lieutenant.
FLAG-SHIP--11 a. m.
Captain MONTGOMERY:
The troops on the Cahawba will land at Fort Gaines.
G[RANGER],
General.
LAURA--11.35 a. m.
General G[RANGER]:
The Alliance is off Sand Island with troops. The captain wishes a pilot and directions where to land.
KIRBY,
Colonel.
Captain M[ARSTON]:
11.40 a. m.--Send for all the pilots at Pilot Town at once.
GRANGER,
General.
LAURA--12.20 a. m.
General GRANGER:
I will go with the Laura at once and bring the pilots to the Hartford.
M[ARSTON],
Captain.
GENERAL BAILEY'S HEADQUARTERS,
August 25--7 p. m.
Fort GAINES:
Captain Perkins is in New Orleans. What do you want to know about the coal?
KELLY,
Lieutenant.
When does a steamer leave for New Orleans?
AUGUST 26--9 a. m.
General GORDON:
When is a steamer going to New Orleans that can carry General Arnold's staff and horses?
BAILEY,
General.
9 a. m.--Sent above to Fort Gaines.
STEAMER THOMAS--9 a. m.
Captain DENICKE:
General Gordon wishes a signal officer to go to Cedar Point immediately on this boat.
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