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ich was to-tally destroyed. It burnt for several hours before it was extinguished. The fleet did not take as active a part in the bombardment as the army. The latter comprised from four to five thousand men, all Western troops. On Tuesday, the 23d, at about 8 o'clock, the white flag was raised, and General Page was given until 2 o'clock to surrender, during which time he destroyed all the commissary stores that he could, spiked the guns, and did other damage to the works. At 2 o'clock it wport of the capitulation of Fort Morgan: Flagship Hartford, West Gulf Blockading Squadron, Mobile Bay, August 25, 1864. Sir: I had the honor, in my dispatch, No. 366, to report to the department that Fort Morgan surrendered on the 23d instant to the army and navy, though at the time that dispatch was written and mailed the ceremony of surrender had not actually taken place. The correspondence preliminary to that event is herewith forwarded, (marked Nos. 1, 2, 3 and 4,) and the