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Fall of Port Hudson. The following dispatch was received at the War Department yesterday: Mobile, July 13, 1863. Gen'l Cooper A. and I. G.: The New Orleans Era. of the 19th announces the unconditional surrender of Port Hudson at 7 o'clock on the 9th inst. (Signed) Geo. G. Garner, Chief of Staff. Fall of Port Hudson. The following dispatch was received at the War Department yesterday: Mobile, July 13, 1863. Gen'l Cooper A. and I. G.: The New Orleans Era. of the 19th announces the unconditional surrender of Port Hudson at 7 o'clock on the 9th inst. (Signed) Geo. G. Garner, Chief of Staff.
The fall of Port Hudson. This catastrophe takes nobody by surprise. Is was but a corollary from the fall of Vicksburg. Of course the effect is by no means so stunning as was that produced by the fall of the other fortress. The Yankees imagine that they have opened the river to their trade. There are two words to that bargain. There are other places as strong as either of these two, and it will be our fault if advantage be not taken of them.