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pers to-day state that the Confederate authorities have withdrawn our prisoners of war from labor on their fortifications, in consequence of the retaliatory order of General Butler placing their soldiers in our hands at Dutch Gap under fire. This important concession on the part of the rebels will result in the immediate removal of their soldiers from Dutch Gap when General Butler shall have been officially notified of the truth of the newspaper announcements. The wife and family of Mr. Libby, after whom the notorious Richmond prison was named, came inside our lines to-day from the rebel capital, and will, with a number of other secession women, be returned to their friends via Suffolk. Miscellaneous. Stanton telegraphs that the telegraph line to Atlanta is working, but no dispatches of importance have been received. The Peace Convention at Chicago adjourned without making any nominations. Gold was quoted in New York, Friday, at two hundred and eight and thre