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Latest Northern news. McClellan's plan and the Washington Star--no Northern accounts of the Roanoke Island fight — arrival of Mason and Slidell in England — England satisfied with Cameron's resignation, &c. Norfolk, Feb. 13. --(Received at Richmond at 9½ o'clock)--Northern papers to the 12th inst. were received to-day by the flag of truce boat from Fortress Monroe. The House of Congress decided on Tuesday that Mr. Segar was not entitled to a seat as Representative. The vote was — yeas 40, to nays 85. Mr. Stanton, the Federal Secretary of War, calls for proposals for establishing a daily communication between Fortress Monroe and Port Royal, Hatteras, and Roanoke Island. The Washington Star articles, published by authority, says that the aim of General McClellan in his military combinations, is to restore the Union just as it existed before the rebellion. No news of the result of the battle of Roanoke Island had been received at the North, except