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e bombarded on Wednesday, and on Friday at 11 A. M. the Confederates unconditionally surrendered. We have seven hundred and thirty prisoners, among whom are Commodore Barron, Col. Martin of North Carolina, Major R. Showden Andrews (formerly of Baltimore,) of the Confederate Army, and other distinguished officers. No one was e being well cared for. The following are the articles of capitulation agreed upon between Commodore Stringham and Gen. Butler, on the Federal side, and Commodore Barron, Colonel Martin, and Major Andrews, for the Confederates. It will be particularly observed that "the officers and men are to receive the treatment due to prtracting parties that the forces under command of the said Barron, Martin and Andrews, and all munitions of war, arms, men, and property under the command of said Barron, Martin and Andrews, be unconditionally surrendered to the Government of the United States, in terms of full capitulation. And it is stipulated and agreed by the