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e reader at this late day. We make a brief extract from a letter dated "Off the City of New Orleans, April 29th" On Monday, while the gunboats were under the command of Porter, a flag of truce without the Confederate flag came down to the Clition. It contained officers from the forts. The result of this interview was simply a preliminary affair which preceded the second flag of truce. When this came down the gunboats weighed anchor and went up to Fort Jackson. Here they anchored, and Gen. and Lieut Co., Riggins came on board, and the articles of capitulation were drawn up and signed, on behalf of the Confederate States by the above named officers, and on the part of the United States by Commander D. D. Porter and the commanders of the supporting gunboats. The terms of capitulation were as follows. Articles of capitulation.United States ship Harriet Lane, forts Jackson and Sr. Philip, Mississippi River, April 28, 1862. By articles of capitulation; entered into t