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be made to conciliate him with another department. He is played out.--We do not apprehend that either Banks or McDowell will ask to be relieved. Their position is now just what it was when McClellan organized the Army of the Potomac, and ought to be satisfactory. Gen. Banks, we feel confident, will be wiling to serve the country under the educated, gallant, and always successful General Pope. No fugitive slave law in Alexandria. In a case which recently arose at Alexandria, General Wadsworth informed the claimant of an alleged fugitive that there was no civil law existing in that city under which he could get him, and that the soldiers of the United States could not serve him, nor could he be allowed to disturb the camps by a search. A similar answer was given in the case of two boat loads of Maryland blacks who came across to Aquia creek, and a master, who discharged four barrels of his revolver at a slave on his appearance after several weeks' absence, was informed