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fully elaborated, and are based substantially, it is believed, upon ideas thrown out in a high administration quarter to the following effect, i. e., "To let slavery be disposed of by military necessities and the course of events. If slaves come within our lines from the plantations beyond the Federal lines, use them. If they can work on fortifications, &c., use their services, cloths, feed, and pay them. If necessary, arm them. If slaves of rebels, free them." The resignation of Gen. Siegel not having been accepted, his military abilities being highly appreciated, he will not renew it. A Southern Bishop. It was stated recently that Bishop Alkinson, of North Carolina, was the only Episcopal bishop who had given his sanction to the usual circular notice sent to all the States, on the ordination of Bishop Stevens. The Philadelphia Inquier says: Since then, Bishop Hervey Otey, of Tenesese, has also acknowledged his recognition of the Union and the undivided condi