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22d, contains the correspondence between Gens. Gardner and Banks in reference to the surrender of Port Hudson, as follows: ient servant, Frank Gardner, Maj. Gen'l. To Maj. Gen. Banks, Commd'g U. S. Forces, near Port Hudson. In reply to this communication Gen. Banks, sent to Gen. Gardner a copy of the official dispatch of Gen. Grant, announcing the fall odispatch, Gen. Gardner transmitted the following note to Gen. Banks: Port Hudson, July 8th, 1863. General:--I haveardner surrendered to the United States forces under Major-General Banks the place of Port Hudson and its dependencies, with of the United States service as may be designated by Major Gen. Banks, with the ordinary formalities of rendition. The Conf the medical officers of the garrison. [Approved,] N. P. Banks, Maj.-Gen., [Approved,] Frank Gardner, Maj.-Gen. cattle, two thousand head of which have already gone to Gen. Banks. The remainder have been and will be brought here. In