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Arrival of released prisoners.

The Southern train last evening brought thirty Southerners, lately confined in the old Capital building at Washington, who have been released on their parole. Their names are--

The men look well, and seem overjoyed to be once more on Southern soil. They left Washington for Fortress Monroe on Friday evening last, and were sent to Norfolk under a flag of truce. There were but few ships at Old Point, and these seemed to be chiefly employed in removing troops from the Fort.

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