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NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1862 ———— - ¢ shovt Nved Marylaad, which muse «| ogirich feathers, tinped with white, and styiteh bows of | Om a . po | ing for ite chovt tived ewnja'gu im Marylaod, w . ¥. i f j and sty lat Bvewdane BATTLES IN TENNESSEE, «| MEWS FROM WASHINGTON, oct i orn “Doe'can te team, tore pydocbesend ead Serre Seercat reat alc ot ra "ene aaa MOT oe eine ent ania nraaate : ‘ eres : f -t Bs iadee tis eae fore, that the rebel killed (ar outnumbered ours in that | oi and Winter Fashions in the Metros | 24 tede (rooting iuoxtricably tangled togethor A 17, 7, 8% 6d Olass tioeeienpiar ver 25, Rent . gs Woatinatoy, Sept, 25, 1862. battte. ie. {few whive quilted sk bonHets OD exh bition attracted ate Pit aoe ws. 4x, 6, G7, Od, aon, . auy - Sale penis. 1 tention trony their beauty and ne elty 9, 3%, <SNTUCEY, Crass 4i6-—f-plenberds, ba, @Mfeial Reports of Evgasements with DISAPPEARANCE OF Tho Me eaE ASME. t TaR MINERAL WEAL‘H OF THE FUBLIO LANDS | “Opening day”? baa come and gone, kapyity, without | M dame tier le k Sn “urbiblted some vary eee % 38, 72, 61. 66, 7, recvna ak 46, %. “eviile writes that, elle inowths ago the Comimissioner of the General | ghe equinoctia! storm that bas bee ies iayaruible aocum- | MVerte beanwls at Feonch mavvfacture One, witit 4, \eoulere sent free of charge vd oralng gigner te The Hekary correspondent at Cent. | white Li the Enemy, excepting @ fow scattering party's of cava MOGUL | Tend OMoy Btireved cireutars to various land 109%) | paninunt for sume censoumR Duck. Thy dag was brigutr | 4) mm. | i ean tetiipreeed ies arenes masking inouirion ag t@ #be mineral wealth of their several” pyi vot wag, just de Me * “ aoe rowan and Com, Woe Very Cortugion, ky., oF ty Loum, ho. wm the Fuizlae Page A Crentlly | ome me moana, og Yeaterdey Liewenunt & “1 sigol’s #t8% | Boctions of country, and re Mine tein to TorwArd 6h | and our fair 5, ay Coe Conte SMe Mtilly arrauze'; lel OOF dhe white ace Orye "| Weuar ann, Urn Mtnes OF the Deleware stage euiv, of Gener, : ud 7 er extent and rich. | pon ashonable were early aoe U tonto seeing | 8nd formes “Y eMotive background for an exit | Desperate Encouuters with and Defeats of rede & reconnossiuce wiih Iweive men, pasty througii ! Gimons. The responses show & g eeu Niel |e ws Co bo seca aiid eatbor lug up materials tor am | BBO! mows reHes, wD bide, leaves and Mt tO, tae Leesburg. No seldiere of either side, oxoopt t1.4 atom 4 | wogs Of Geld and aitver thau bas hor 4 Prettigont decision on tio morite of aniorent Se ee et ee suidiers bh ea a Gadd SI gopininera i Oevawane BaTRs Obase 6)3-—-Sepier! ms. “7 4 : Insite brian tang, r | p tye’ a 5 Nellie “1 ovnda ‘Territorioa, pa nd rival > prodeaus: velver rm " . iL yi ied , the Rebels, wourded in hospital, were found, The impression pre y Sean, Weluiing Waskingion Sad Ne Californinrihg | L288 ‘they huve Uever “had boter upportuuities fur | Bl Peete yeu ftee AAeaaae whe, edges: wits | a1, so, Su, 2h, Fe. Ty By hy da 4s ‘eo 61, 6% &e., dees, 7“ vailed there thai nearly the whole rebet army, excepting | and whe so, Ne"! OF Colorado region vO aihon for each modiaie exeried herselt Ww we udm es | {20 White med with a winite onirich featuor, | “Amuaress*?? @TOONAK Ly 4 wonnig ¢ Gu paid 5 Samiall b dy of cavalry, ave beyond the Shenandoah, last namod em 2*C"S between six and mov. ead *ry eelubiisymont pub forth all ite powers to ort ed nt Py “ee ge Me ~~ Ebpuastem Oviemnre Winailiii: ck'9h dled ASTOUNDING FRAUDS UPON THE GOVERNMENT. ecres of laud. aa fyeure & popular vecuiet im li favor, No one passing | generally aimired, pnts 9 the brace te pet OAr$at Drawings Of ee bets ary Aose Sa tiluabinaten-emtenttc ate. Te is stated that @ startiing disclosure will shortly be | Im spenking of the Mt OF Gold Hil and Virginia City | gy Mb these orittiant showrooms. yesturday,crowded | Oe Cl while unverial velvet, and trisnns @tation Compaes’s Lottery ot Keubiek Roadquariers of the Army of the Uuited states Mt | ntwle tm relerence to the iust extensive and systematic | (sixteen or eightoon fu,"W# fom CaeBN City), the Sere | with che VERY add {oabion of the aity, WOUld ever | Nitin fH ey tuo, mnt either Cow Ph es ae ee 0 — z A d 4 r singin frit of lace, ith mar bh vel 1» Oh, Yb i, 05, 37, » Th spectJati Ms upon the government ever conceive, Tho | tary of the Territory of No.Y#da says Hist the quarte tusr® | dream shat a GOVasttiing civil war was Wasting Lhe place ot a ety, ane ne ‘Of the acaiie. aavenst Wa ann, Se a a io 19. Higapquansins, Aaquno Davissom, Lister oF Jac =} . teak, Lean. \uguet 80, 1od2. Qaptaln AB Rea De va? woe crswiee Stt, Oommaniing Mest brigads , was sent Out by ng {Mis morning ou the Gaaud Juuction road, with @ne regiment OF big brig id, four Companies of the second Diwois cavalry, coutayinie! by Lieutenant Colonel Hogg; @vo compar ios of the “esuyd (uot cavalry, under cou. Mand of Ma,or Paterbarxl, sid vive section of artilory, amount ¢f these frauds is eatd to be raillionm,and the por. ties involved tn some tostances to be men of high nasi. tton, The goversment is in possession of a vast amount f testimony aud sufflcieut proof to convict the apeou- lators. found odataiva both gold and” SHver in large quantiti e | resources and dra Nag the lie bivod of the uation; and the two, metals boing rarsly Wind elzowhere in S10 | po one, looking at the o*Wence of past expense borne on abundance. Bowides the facta reg “4g tho astonishing | the persons of these tulr S8yutees of fashion and the mivera! woalth of those regions, the .“ePHes aiford much | provgrations they were makisg fur ‘utue expense; Visluabio information ag to tho yegetabl.* Productions und | eoyid believe that there wad any’ fruth in the, duane the natural resourees generally for sustains |9rge POPU" | gigi fudieg of the daily pres or she journals of ings Diessorm disposed agcoad the terapls. Tn the sane eotablishment there wis a etrigingly beauttiol ht formed of purple velvet of the deevest ayrion dye, iad pl the foundation aud trimmed with Chantiiy bios, in the Bain manner as rhe first we desctibed. A splendid bird Of (@radise, shadins down from Cg agp to pure white, Wie attached to the contre oi the brim, aud its madi cout plumage, sireaming down, feli For cireriinre, Ac., aids BR. PRANCB & 00., Covingtot Wy. Tavann Cottery.ePrines Cael niahed. Of ghest price id TAYLOR & ©O., Bankers, Win tiren. ARREST OF CLATM AGENTS. Ce Cashed tn ail Legalized Lott: ries, J The mititary authorities have recently arrested and with inetyuctions 10 dvive OF i6rce of the enemy ca Ustions, $ OUF dusponding business mon, The cfemds wore ag | Shower, contrasting finery with tho dori richness of the othe ley adh nso to be 1608 rong, aud reconno't.e tho can. | CMSigned to the Old Capitol prison a number of clatm MAVAT. ORDERS. f ailgipt cine inent ap real and. she saserent gu | Saperee purple Hainer, and more suites to ladion of } GOREN BATES Broker, 12 Watl-treet, room No.1, ¥. ¥ y. Whon arriving ut the ground Colonel Leggett at | agonts hore, whe were dotectod in urging fraudulent | Lieut, A. N. Mitchell ha Been ordered (@ the #fsaencr : sie Quist taste, ware Havana vevet, trimmed with bue ae ‘ ive became enyagen with a jarge force o! the" en tuy’s | claims agaist the govornmont. a intense as if war aud taxation were mere words whued | ribbon and Blue ostrich fexther. ‘In the sare ostablish YT \¢ Criterfon of Tra ty ia, Chatty cavalry, Tho engaemeut jasved about seve: horrs, ; ocahoutas. * definition we should seek in the dictionary, as heretofore. | MOO wo aaw some very recherche head iremes, Ove | increases on examinailor, that of tater, That Wt knens Mostly skirmishiog, bit vce st Buy becoming a baud (» | COLONKL FORD AND THY SURRENDER OF HANPER’S | Acting Assistant Paymaster Aobm G L. Strong WaT throughows the day the iatecdes never #gye1, end b formed of atid Daving a bunch of mo roses | Toes ts: sounethin,: ‘om, ih Le BeRUy Qantiight, our forces repeliing chalyes of the enemy's FeRay. been ordered to the mortar flottiag’t Wachington, y neeed, and long eprdy of mignianotte at oxe wide and » bonquet | ponusy ts and ts oof mevayy the creating 6 cavalry. about four o'ci: in -he aftermocn the eneiny Colonel Thomas Ford, ex-Lic itenant Governor of O%te, | Ac eed aaand aflor (he gas was lighted tie teup.es oo fashion were | of hyachitha at the back, was as natural as if na. p fancy. Tota With be KNOX Bho .oF the fail sites Giow back, and Col nel Losi troveiving remibroomnouts | and oe eu whee , Ling Ausiatant Paymmstor Merit’ poon orde: Crowded with ardeut worshipers. If the vourios of | Wire herself bad got it up expressly forthe Row beau fli app ais wed bout that time, the every vid not renow the aitack, x-Congressiona! primer, who is tn the city awaiting | to the mortar flotilla at Baltimore. Dara had Ralf tho zea! and yporseverance thas distin. | Y2* Market. Another, and, to ole tasto, a move tan. we. On the cuemer us Lreee Urul one, was cortposed of ivy leaves and comelis, tne fvy forming the’ groondwoxk, and the cameliis the oruument. A bridal Reuddiess, mats of whit ange Whesoms and dafodila, with @ bawquel «co agi match, was an “object of interest 2? throughout tho avy. ld T then ordered Colone) Le gett to fali back with his eu- fire fofee to & position tus de our picket jiifes, wtiero he is now stationed, expecting @ renewal of the attack at bag tp . We have bad in killed and wou.ded about twenty-five, Lieutenant Colonel Hogg, of the ~econd !iimoig cavalry rong the number, During tue ngage ment to-day , aul bi men, infantiy,cavairy and wefillers, bebaved with the grostest guldutry and thoush opp Bed bo larwely superiox D piiutwined ther ground, but drove the enemy ba @ force o! the enemy engaged was the court of inquiry which is to Investigate the circuit Stances of the surrender of [larper’s Ferry, takes the matter very coolly, His opii ne, as developed in a con- versaition this evening, are, that Harper's Ferry was in- deiensible against the forces of Hill and Jackson, and that no adequate preparations were made, Maryland Heights were oot surrendered unti! after s aevere con- test, and all the ammunition was expended, He says Lieutenant Commander Pierce Crosth” has bew detached “ / guisp the votaries of fashion, wo might expect a stir. from the cominand of the Pénola asd ardered to retura | ring oumpaign on the Potomac. : 7 homo. . ' ‘ There was more real businese done yesterday than ip Peay ogi Commander Wat,.0. Weet Bia’ born detached } usual on these semi-annual festivals, in consequence of was quite a disrKay of chibtren's aat m the receiving ship at New York, and grdered to the | ing « opening” boing a (ew duys later, aud tho necessity | misees’ hate—sc sg, some cleg DL;'s me graceful, temporary command of the KR. Cuyler, ad upon bi® | ror gow huts, of course, being more urgeutand more 80 | Hrotusaly. Ail the marcia. ltiee, Pe Ate Tecce. serival in the Western Gulf Blockading squad'ton to take | vorely felt, Another noticeable feature in tho openings r . ties tame ged to find thine ty Lospest Genin'’s storwof novelties command of the 6tsamor Hatteras. ‘ this season was the unnimity prevailing among our | fF the tittle iolks; and not $0 inspect merely. but to ge Oentlenusty’s Mota, near Duane street. At Midler al atreetafardio” Ge tere with Lewin at 126° B ipa ait Ties, ta, gi 78. pet £ with Ladies’, Mises. Fos aud Fala te” Boou and oes, MILLER & CO,L8/ Canal tree, 13 Cartes de Visite for $1, a4 Vu ag nenetay 224 Bowery, 1 will sstisty ail ive minutes alter siting tm er : ron that Maryland If ights were votgiven up watt five how : : Goven regiments of caval y. Yours res, evtfuily P rs Acting Second Avststant Engineer L. M. Kowa tl, attoah. | i tistes ap tothe day. Very ew seattored sok lect and purchase, mine ary the bi st, MM. CRUCKER, after every cartridge had been expended. ed'to the Pot 4 sche. Mas! oF okie ‘openings tye On the car! site of the town Myx. J. W. Denitey , hxy- 3 jasc FAS Ko ee eW le oes cast” ehiviseuth: Lowa Voates omekt, das ween disratssed. place, the profession preseuting #n unb oken {rout to the | ing re‘ecorated hor elogint score, oilers in her magni Avcrp eal Rasy OMeele ak © Colonel Ford says he eat oo his Lorse on Tuesday morn. ing and saw seventy thousand rebel troops march over the ponto.n britqs. ‘They took a direction as if going to Aoting Third Assistant Euginoor Badgley has'Ween de- | unio, auch as it used to yours ago. But, though the tached {rom the Philacelphia, and erdored to the Naster® | a onings wore not seatiered, ihe inilliuers are, Que clauee Gulf Blockading equsdron. at the list that follows will show that tustoad of con re cent ehowcw os 4 fine variety, witied, for tasle and neat tows, is not ded by the extensive warercoms of way. We wore shown a very pretty bennot made sherlio velvet, shirred in widdlengihwise puis, with Coun nding Secoud i tvision, Heésnorarnaes ov Tar Post, Jacks), Tei, Sept. 6, 1962. Photograyhed by HOLMES; Park Uatlory, 26/"B ron “The igh: Ma he Hight Pioe Cantata Md. Romans: d-dat inca ae A pA sae Aihara Saas ee ww pie topes OAPTSRE OF THE SUMOORK DEFIANOS, OF MASAAT. | gating, ax of yure, ina few lading thorcughlures, such | ® Crown of rich*velvet, aurrounded by a pluied ructing eave ere # where: wenctne ¥ line of the Sits-is j pores repeatee inate t asc Ba Rear Admiral Dupont reports to the Navy Depsrtmant, | gs broadway, Bowery and Division street, they ae stretch aod biack. The cape was of black voivet, ol eit M ements wlong th tral Raisoad, sod in the viciuity of Sevon with Solieriny Lows and streamers, which barmovized beautifully with che entire & imu Sunple clister of mountain datsion was disvosed amor # hows oF narrow biovk velvet, Also aerich black velvet, the ca;e and trimretng mixed with winte, witleh bax & very becoming eflect. One sim le rosa adorned the front, which was ove bing by a rich, beayy ossrich plume, Upped with spriuklow duis of white, DRESSER. At no former opening, when our count>y was at poace with all mankind aud our business community prosperous beyond example, have we geen auch an adaolute disre gard of expense ag at the present, Now that tho price of silk is doubled and trebled, a stylish dreaa requires @ most double the quantity of material to make it brivade to wait until the rebel army hal crosseil, by say ing his mien had been witho Saturday, Colonel Ford notie-d that of the seventy thou sand rebels not one had a exnteen, baveraek or curtridge box, nnd haif were without shores, He exenerates Coloue Mileg from any suspicion of treachery in surrendering the post. It was pronounced by Jackson a compete tray for any army that ehou!d occupy it, and he said be should vot attempt to stay. Colone; Ford had a conversation of am hour or more with Stonewall Jackson, and be represents that chieftalu ag @ most cool and impecturbable personage. Jucksow said the rebuls did not intend to damave anything iv under dato of the 18th, thaton the 98h inst, the Unita | ing over the city, working their way up town and breaking States Wark Braziiiero, Acting Mastor W. V. Gilles } joose from all thoir traditional unctorages. The conse- nie SORT ADHERE At CMTE, the schoqner Deflance- # quence ia that exch locality is belug mitiaied tu she mys of Nassau, in Sabels Sound, while attempting t0 } derieg of opentug day,” aud what was (ormerly cuntued run the bickade, Her eargo consisted of 84%, | to Rroudway establishments aud ole s of equal mand koroete oil, cascarilla bark, &c. She also bad fx } ing is now coxamon (oail, The effect o: shits i different, her cargo about ninety-atx boxce, containing cases of gin, fb wover, {ror what was oxpected. In plage «1 crowing i bi into the fash! ctuble estab. ishinents perors who came to which was placed tn the spirit room of the Brazitiero. | gre and not to bey, it provided them with places w The crew of the Deflance will be sent North onthe first | they conld gratily their curivsity aud procure burgams at opportunity. They are all said to be citizens of the rebel pega ag rot jo bord oot — pare eee ee States, and engaged in the business of running the biock- oan a aati Maw more select Buice ade, The captured voasel bas been sent North, in charge | ‘The fullowing esiablisiments opened yesterday, and of Acting Master Cook, of the Braziliero, with aprize | were crowded throoghout the day: ng Over the face © + ford since the provious Dyemthe Dest ‘% the 1 Oe drag ediately after the repalss of the enemy at #o tvar, i a Pte ata periuicerseveMwnae, Factory. BI Bare ov treet ed the diferent detuch the Mississipy! Centra: yones stains. ihe d+ Bist gat mst of stogie com ning reuired to Sedon $.atios, joint oka fear the cal gad de ot, @ barriade etad of coUOL bw Os, under ction of chock, of the Porty-tifth (iin: At throe ovcluck . M., Aug Bt 31, the ex the desences at Medon ij, torce, est mitod ty D> one Lb gand live hundren strong, but were gabiautly bold at buy Dy eboutone hundred .od tity meu of tho Forty tito Mincta. Peivg tafocmne! of the sttack on Medon, Tim Cristadoro's Hair Dy, Pronervatics wad Wiselepot, wholeome and recat, Ne ® Astor (vase. Tha Dye w applied by experitiiord wrciais, Hus Hair Dee, 50 brows, Fest in use, Dayot No. t Barc'sy aiteo, ana aoe by al riggiats, 5 Supportems, d&o., at abo avenue, Trrases, Ce ROWE & CO" & Co's Recall Cure Vy sont SIX Compames oO: the seve th Miss uri in 7 fautry, under Alor W. s. Ollver, by ralcoad, with in | Maryland excert tho Bultimore and Obio Ratiroad, which | crew, Buoaoway—A. M. Stewart, W. Jackean, Mra. @. Levins, | x. no lady thinks herwlf prosentahio wiless she a Risch riggs abo trae oh Re ersergpal Ay + a on sine . On the | they considered contraband of war, They intended no MAILS FOR NAVAL VESSELS, pat Pear ale Ole: Grasunec, Madu Lerriy& | carries on hor person, cus up in flounces or hidden | ie SO2 Ober Wt nlalbapiscia nists \iceiaiseenee arrival of te team at Modon, the sove itt immodiitely F : y E n, Mra. i , dou ee kee iis cad cacqekcwecommyriaistag hue | am eerie e te Noethy, and only desired to te Loxtars addroased to persons on board any veasel in the | Son, Madame Doworest, Méw A. A. Binus, Mir. E,W. | m box plaits, a enpplementary dress, indeed the 2 SGnLL Lot from thot ‘onsiderable toes upon hin, | )Fe8s upon them and the wholo world their ability ty | navy should be directed to thé caro of tho Navy Depart- Fn Ne Eee ae a rrichiotal Mea, g, | *PTINg tide of expense is now ut its height. We mrepencner ey gee ne nme aiso takiug & uatnde of prisoners acl cir ind . WwW er — . Smith, Mrs. . B. hi PERS. rh pane fot we ba LE doo I sahaat eit eaabiigci ent achieve their independence. While they were in conver. ment, whenee they will be forwarded by the first mail to Gay, Mesars. Coley and Steinbrecher, Mudarne Rullings, | ™@Y sit down and wait patiently for ite inevitable sub H L * AY PER: oN oN ee ee interred act at Tetanatyarunder | setion an urderly rode rapidly across the bridge, and said | the squadron to which the vessel is attached; otherwise | Sadame Demoris Gvodalo, Miss Clune, Misses Gallier, M. | sideuce, National prospority and repubtican shaplicity | yy buying % Ls VEE CANT nying Sis uilers, ‘ea command of Col, beunis, of the Thirtieth Linois, to this | t General Jackson, ‘Tum ordered by General McLaws | the letter, after remaining in the oflee whore mailed for Daly, Mrs. Stack, Nrs-Joboson. of dresa will probably return together; for fasbion is a | Door Mate, Ki rators, Br' ceOal. Dennis’ .comimacd ecnmisted of the Thirtieth ‘ ~ : xia AveNcR-—M. 'T. Higsing, Mre, Ringgol@, Mra, Gal- tah ibaa ; , wae ee t. Col. Denuie’ oominand consisted of the thirtic to report to you that Gengral MoCietlaa ia within six miles | the time prescribed by law, is forwarded tothe Dead Lat- ber, Mrs, Ayer aud Miss Shugg. capricious goddews, and dolights in extremes. She bas | ang every description of ho cer furconing articlen ® titi EDWARD Db. ager tex he meng Fr he ALR, Cooper Enguitate, in As.or lara. Iilustrated catalogues free. os linoig, commanded by Major Warren Shoid; Twentieth Tiiuois, comanded by Captain Frisbie, a ection of two pieces of gunboat artillery ; and two companies of cavalry, commanded dy Captam Foster. Col. Menus struck tesits ou the morning of August 31, destroying such stores aud with an immeuse army.” Jackson wok no notice of the orderly, apparently, and continued his conversation ; but when the orderly had turned away Jackson called after him, with the question, ‘Has MoOlellan any baggage train, or drove of cattle?” The reply was that he had. Jackson remarked that he could whip any army that was fol ter Office, and from there is sent to the Navy Bax Oont Pack, TAXTH STREEI—Matl tide & Co.” Department, thus eausing great delay before it Wavaniay PLacr--Madame Lacrence Chevaliers Atrr Sirem—Mre. B. V. Wier, cam reach the person addressed. Postmasters ro: f' Youecw Srasim—sire. J. Reid. sauc Wooda, coving letters directed to any naval veasel without Twrnrr muRo STanet—Mrs. the post office of the squadron added, should forward Brxcoxka Sraxwr——hira, Davida: Day OR. them immediately to tho Navy Department, which, of | tiNTON Luack, gata Svnrer_—Farlong. tested our devotion to hor dictates at what might be com: sidered aa infelicitous period; but she found us loyal to the heart's core; for, while our men prove their patriotism by their tattored and war-worn habili monts, our ladies give a no less gratifying evi- dence that they too possess that heathen virtue, T GIMBREDE S, $4 ALBUNS (FIFTY PICT RES? reutiod at $3. Wed ung Cras, Note Pup-r, Moe g' ans, in perfect taste. A % twelve miles of ths pst, when be was met by an order {com me directing hom to march to Medon station, to in- oF . Col. 0 a ‘. pose ye — vy Peerage = Bu vesrre pare jowed by # flock of cattle, alludiug to the hungry con- | course, Is alvays advised of the station of each veascl. Sparc Staxer—Mra, Bumrit. and this not by i)!-timed economy, the only resource o — ‘mark that night. Den | tition of his men. DECEASKD SOLDIERS’ BOUNTY. Bowasxr—birs, J. W. Dompeey. common minds, but by raro end patriotic prodigatity, GMITH & EKOTERR'S ‘Aboyt ten o'clock A. M. on the Ist of September, hie | sxNATOR SUMNER AND THE PRESIDENT’S BMANCIPA- ‘Widows and other heirs of deceased soldiers, who are BONNETS. by Spartan-like filing up the broach mado by the defec CHOICE advance guard reported the enemy in strong force at Britton’s Lane, pear the junotioa of the Denmark and ‘Avedon roadz. The earmay’s fr09 consisted of seven re- ee of cavalry, viz:—Varstow’s, Adms’, stevens’, jackson’s gi orrest's, Wheeler's and Parsove’, amounting fn the agyregite to five thousand men, under the com- toand of Lrigadier General Armst ong. The aggregate of Colonel Douais’ force was but eight hundred. Discovering Ghat he was outnumbered, Colo..ei Dennis immediately se- fected the best position the ground word admit, and formed in line of battle. Tho position was ma large rove, eurrounded by farms, (he flelis all being in corn— wood end 8 me brokea ground being ia the rear and the cornfields in tront—the line being on aridge. The reatly superior force of the enemy euabled him to ex fret ‘surround the command oi Colonel Dennis, and carly fm the engagemen’ to capture the transportation trai, faicing with it the teunsters and sick as | isonera. Thoy @iso captured the two pieces o al ry. but were uvable to got posseasion ot the caissons and ammunition. During the engagement the artillery and train were recaptured by Cclonel Dennis, the enemy having de- stroyed four of the wagons by fire. Tue enemy made any determined charges, dividing their-force aud dis mounting a part. They attacked both as infantry and @avalry, the latter charging @0 cluso as to fall from tho} horses almost within the ranke of our mon. The batt!« ‘was of four hours’ duration, at the eud of which time tbe left Colonel : ennis bd osgoneyees ‘of the fled, toav fag 170 of his dead om the , and alsoa large number -ef his wounded. Th» (otal loss of the cnemy in killed and wounded is over 400. ‘The toss of Colonel Dennis ts five~ buried on the feild {mediately efor the action. Th» wounded numbore! ‘about fifty-five, who were brought to the general bospitu! @ this post the day after the battle. TION PROCLAMATION. Hon. Charles Sumner says in a letter, that he was the Qrst person to urge the President to make public procia- inaticn of the Confiscation law, and regards the proclama- tion as being practically an edict of emancipation to all the slaves in the States, GENERAL SICKLES 2N COMMAND OF HOOKER’S OLD DIVISION. General Sickles was to-day placed in command of Geno ral Houker’s old division, Genera! Curr ie assigned to the command of the First brigade, General Grover’s. These agsignments giv e great satisfaction to the rank and file of this division, which bas won imperishable renown upon many battle felds. PROMOTION OF COLONEL CALVIN E. PRATT. Colon@f Calvin E, Pratt, of the Thirty-firat New York regiment, who bas been reported killed in two battles, has received the appointment of Brigadier General, for gallant conduct and meritorious services. VOLONEL COGGSWELL, OF THE TAMMANY REGIMENT, EXCHANGED, Genoral Stoue to-day handed to Colonel Coggewell, of the New York Tammany regiment, his papers of exchange aaa prisoner of war. The case of Colonel Coggawell, who bebaved so manfally at Bull's Bluff, seemed to have oe: ¢aped the recolleetion of the War Department fer some time, He is much rejoiced at the opportunity now afford entitled to the $100 bounty, gramted by the. act of July ‘The bonnets for the present and coming season differ 22, 1862, should know that in order to obtain it they | considerably from those wo have been uocustomed to of must make @ written application for it to Hon, E,B. | late. The teadoney to acoumulate trimming on the top Freuch, Second auditor of the Treacury. of tho bonnet, which has been evidently on the increase DECISION OF THE TAX COMMISSIONER. for eoms time past, has now reached its climax. Outside ‘The Commissioner of Internal Revenue bas decided, | #%4 inside trimming now converges to thet favored point, upon inquiry, that @ person whose occupation is (hat of a | aad to make room for it the front of the bonnot rotalt dealer may, under bis ticanse, sell by the piece, or | has been raised, whtie the sites, doprived o original package, to ® customer; but if he sem by the | Cvcry ornamout by this frontal monopoly, cling closer piece or original package to those who sell again, he ig | tthe face, Tho crowns are invariably flat, and the cape Mable as a wholesale dealer. straight and fall. The trimming consiste of lace, fowers REGULATIONS RELATIVE TO STORING COAL OIL. and feathers, marabout or ostrich, or ostrich tipped with Tho following reguiations have been inade in regard to marabout. As o genoral thing two materials enter lute bonded warehouses for the gtorage of coal oi] The | th® composition of ‘the Lanse’ and bates owner or owners of any cual ofl distillery may erect, at | @nd velvet. Some establishments pay such particular hla o thelr own expense, a warehouse, of runterials to be | Sttention, to the string? that they oto earings are approved by the Collector of the district, Said ware | an ee ae Ro Ke face large gtd ae an im- louse, when approved by the Collector, is hereby de. | Vortant iter tout ensemble not, Cire © ended saralonye of the Uned Btater, and | cians tal Bras Ciba’ baths ahali be used only fer storing coal oi!, and to be | Italian campaign gave us Magenta’s erimeon tint and Sel- under the castody of the Colleever or his deputy, and the | feriuo’s bleotter hue; but strangely enough onr civil war hee given no depth toour shades, and no edition to our uty om the olf stored in such warehouses sball be paid | nomenclature. Nor have our battles been proased into whep ané ag tt (4 sold or removed from such warehouse | the service of foreign manufacturers No Shiloh or Po- for tomse dguros in the invoiees, and Waterloo rotine ite THE CIMCULATION OF FOSTAGR SVAMPe, poate, .2e Srmly a8 fcc a been fought. Indecd, the names of new colors, ‘The Post Office Department has revoived information | or rather bew shades, are singularly unengyestive, and, e from various sources that certain persons persistently | with the exception of “ Veeuve "-—which reminds one of tion of their Fouthern sisters. They havo nubly de cf'et that tae revenue of tho country shall not safter oC thoir means, and that if they cannot spill ihe: biond like men they can at rast craiy thelr pockets Ii-¢ women. To this high toved rewive 1s doubtless owiny th: more than ogualty bil fmt o ening which we had tho pleasure of ageisticg at yes erday in thas department we have «ndles varicty and con ‘iderabie novelty. We bave skirts trimmed in every nevivable style, and sleeves cut in every possible ion, so that there ia yo tag'e that cannot be suited, @.d no fancy that may ot Be pleased at this opening even tone whso tastes are rather outre need not dee pur. The-dress matorials for the coming season are silks, motre autiques, poplis ; mer nos, crepe alpacas, otto mans, empress cloth, poi! de sage, Tuscany, Leonora aud & Variety of nondescript materials enough to obvuse irom. Pian silks will be the favorite aiyle. They are botter adapied for the present fashion in trimmings than (he figured, striped or fancy patterns 0! former openings. We have see: some chongoable silks on exhibition both rich and hands.me, There are indica. tions Of @ return to an old fashion, which in ita day was popular and becoming. Wewinde to the dress and out- side garments of the same col rand material,of which ve seen some borutiful specimons. !hey are made in nt styles, circular shaped with equare tabsiu trout, or simple gcarfa, or graceful talmnag, to anit the age or taste of the wearer. Hoth drows aud scarf are trimmed profusely aud to correspond. Indeed so great is the rag? for trimming that every available specoon which it cin erly seized, till the dreee is almost ket sight th the prefusivn. The most desirable colors ave gray, brown, green, cuir bois, mauv and bleck The auvo forms a striking aud effective contrast with black; eo also does the pasturt! m. PALE ALB®. ae Brewery, Bightrenth street, botween Seventh and Eight avenues, Mew York chy, | RIICLES FOR UNION SOLDIERS, 1 fuid, should be sent vy thy Landen Exp ay. They send daily wo wh Union camps, an rates, NTOKAKI AYASH-GUNJAH WALLAB. “The great Turkiah Bubliarant aud Neevine.—A perfiet hartaless wuoxt tute tor Hynors Hid, Opium wit? wclakee intuts, prodwo: ch of apir'ta ‘out any. re taiitanvod hervoanens, W onary iaipication oF liver, aol tnd rkiat core ® ted ove mn bP B. Amer! SS broadway, wre | OOKS ae a oe soi a. Rover ran cen ol jooks, Magacines wl ‘ampbiets yought LEGOAT BROTUBRS, TD Nassau otreet. ssi Nal PRINTER IN THE WORLD.—BUSI. : hy urat emns, Canes “Rewapayere, ove at ie te for price list of 4/1 corner of and Ori INVERTED NAILS, ENLARGBB Antaditiseases of tbe fort, cured wit OF inconvenience to the patient, by Dr. ZACHARLE Hur, Chiropodiot, 7) Broadway. Rovers vo piysicaus and eons of tus elty. RAKE'S PLANTATION BITTERS, Great pres should be given to the admirable general. | od to him to resume active duty in the field. divert postage stampa from their legitimate the land of political ana pbysical outbreaks, and whose y 1 . : purpose by hash % ‘Tae Sxint.—Skirts are worn vory full and eiaborately Thoy purify, strength 4 vigorate, guinaad ois Gplaye by Coleal Doan sod eM | agvraxmae COLOMRT, OOMLEN RELRARED NOM | circulating than in packages, together with canceled | Garba! ofan mwmi~ore ie not sea tht as | gut int pia. sf enacaesoon baton ct stick | fury areen av oJanat of rawr and de 21d co nobiy +t would pe: haps be invidioas ‘to particular PRISON. siamps, a8 currency. Owing to this use of the | motors meaning, or that is anything bate name. But | Sudhke, OX Platts. 07 Cases mi epored Ineo many and f They overcome efecia or divapaidon amc late They strengthen the #-stein ad. chUYeR the wind, Th ey tle aad iniermittent fevers Lieutenant Colonel Kock!or, cf tho Twelfth New Yor cavalry, who was arrested and thrown tto prison tw months ago, charged with embezzlement of public pro perty, was to-day released upon the Tepresentation of fee. Great credit is due vain Frisble, commanding the ‘wentioth tilinois, and to jor Shedd, c mnianding the irtieth I'tnets; alao to Adjutant Peyton, of the Thirtieth, ho, severely wounded, refused to leave the field. Major id was also wounried. Great praise is due Captal: rere sage, the devrtneat 1 aminrrnt othe up. |S. Dulstcbmt Resort” temo int fee vly for mail purposes. The public, therefore, | nore sncceseltl ‘ opening’ then that of yesterday @e interested in discountonmeiag their ciroula- | Tho spectators were more bumerous and intorest animated and satistiedt, sueh Various ways thst the liberty of choice ts anything but ploasunt and leaves you eseiliating, like a pendulum, from one to tho other. Decision of character ir more valuable in such a onse than in aay position . We bave skirt trimmings erranged in pointe, , net wi fon ag currency. In all casey of infraction of the | tho oxhibitora more of ‘oster, commanding the cavalry, he rendering Colone! a ri the bonneis richer and more elegaut, than wo tik fest < - - ake - oat Siar tant ath OB every pert OF the Geld, “The men | ue J0dee a rouse - rel - ace is 12o cane J tow coming 10 the Knowiedgo of the Port Omee Depart- | have sewn fur ame tine back.” Mate 0 imported anods, | ScalloPGs, crescnate, ie netrricd ug one ‘ide Gt S| ge Eee, 8 oe Penang Ona Taieeasa Oe ay with the mort veter im corrige. Surgeon ‘iendbrake, | whatever againet him. Much indignation has beon ex: | ment, tho parties will bo prosecuted, as It Ia a grave of- | on which the new tarrifi presses so heavily, it is not v9 be | a nae, a ‘ bye wile reste - akin wish e kirt to ego, hud On this trimming bows of vel- ya id#«, roots ant hert® an. are ken with the plegeure pressed that he should have been so long subjected to wondered at tuat the prices are up, but what does exciie | voy or ribbom fant ne ia beverage, wither Pioto skirts d with buckles are placed at inter. still to be Been; thoy aro not, 1k the Twenticth Hiinols, was untiring in his attentions t The wounded, acd for Skill 1s deserving Of groat praire. fenoo. This, of course, has no connection with the ape att, despite our national tron- reommen egard fo age or time of day. our wonder ts tho fuct t inven @'p toone rearing — ’ 5 itnprisoument and defamation without cause, cially designated stamp currency val larly aA Accompanying this revert | send a list of the killed aad wen et ip oul 7: Dies, the tighthome iu the money ios ket and the deprea 16, in tho iuii ps +3 tayo stimulant, Sold by all grove eginte, ote! tmonnded. 28 forniahed by lum, 1 have the honor to be {HE CONDITION OF COL. BERDAN. THM. CAMPAIGN AGAINGT THE INDIANS. Sion‘ bustaeas, chewparticics are ats ctcounk, fiigh | {rue oa te ses groketye Tee | FH DRAKE & Co., 38 Brouinay, ¥. ¥ < prices have po-terrore for our fashionables. Indeed, It in stated at the Interior Department that two or tures | Prices tove Beiter ire ey is amore. thag, compen thonsand mounted men will bo amply sutiicions to aabdue | gatad for, in their opinion, by tho Increased secu the hostile Sioux in the Northwoat. rity it gives agaiust jinitation for the guarantee againet an Srtislo becoming common always lemthens with the Conssak.—ile corsaze hae ben made for the two or three seasons very jlaiu and moa entirely devoid of trimming; now, en r.vanche, we havo the same suporfuity of decors ‘ina observable in every other part of the dross, Tho Surgeon Clymer, whose duty it is to examine and report pn wounded and sick officers, reports Colouel Berdan, 0 the Sharpshovtera, as “now under madical treatment in this city for hemoptysis, consequent upon a contusion re Pespectful!, BT 1M X . DRAKE'S PLANIA(ION BITTERS, Exhaveted movies great restorer. A deiig. thal boveragg and active tonic. Composet of pure St. Croix ram, and verde, It invigorwus the body withous stimulating the rain. It destreys acidiry of the stoinaen, creas on $i. K. LAWLESS, Colonel Commanding Post, Hxanqe ak RRS, | ISTRICT OF JACKSON, JAOKON, SOpt. 7, 1962. Gol, Jo, A. Rawures, A. Qi TROUBLE BETWEEN THR WHIVK AND SLAC '. ; Thave the honor to submit the following report of the | ceed on the 80th altiino In the live of his duty; and, poopie in at egg gv a leone Sete nein necmencouamcmnie Sone Same style of temaiiig that prevails in tho skirts, } sue and strength mu.) Te ls a cormata eperations of tog) under my curmand dariig the 80(4 | ropenor, + that this most valuable officer caunot rejoin At Ld whether frilisor box pltita. is carried up tho corsage Lzspepeia oe ne ors Cree Some twenty or thirty colored calkore from Baltimore | were reneédveed In Ghenner, gods, echt the ‘ ‘ . % fasiaiugadle borer of imitations woalt su! t arcived.at the Navy Yard to-day, whereupon there was | fo cunataly, Ubowe Yopteductions Kro auch exagaerations such an indication of hostility towards them that the | of the oriminai that there is an excuse for the ox commandant of the yard issued a notice to the various of the iecling, if not for ite intemeity. workshops warning the employes not to thke part in any | Neitbec modistes nor en Saag be tad eat =a m like demonstration ags inst (he blacks, the origivsiily aad ideality MOVEMANTS OF GOVERNO® STANLY, OF NORTH CARO- | of our frimntated and developer, Ame ui rica ems hove be free fren entangling foren, winees, ot ‘ork bocome, what she cught W bo, the Paris Govornce Stanly, having (eanenoted bie offich! Dusiness, | HOT N2% Leth Pocome, what she ous . sash vill immediately return to North Cw:olina, It is under- | A. M. Stewart, late William Brown & Co., opened yes a wrei | terday with amegnificent stock of fail oad winter bon- tood that the relations between himacif wad tho govers- | ig’ 4 large quantity of goods he boon qot up tn this d dispored to various forrs. ‘Tho pointed co sage wih more fashionsbe than ithas been, aud wot comiinod, hwrauotore, to ball of sevening “reeses solely. It docs hot by any means sapersedo the belt or round waist, which still retain inaiy place, aad are Likely v0 do 60 for some timo longer ‘Tap stauvy.—We have a great many pretty designs in this important parc of tho dress. 1) sieeve, in ite nan! , the baelop sarmbilla,? the “F. and many others. foil w eho autvors 0 trimmed as fully as possible in the same manuer ow the skirt avd coriage, Ye haye seen #yino Goat sleeves which wilk be more popular a8 the Qud wenther sets tn. be used at all one Of hy old or vouw par ioularly recommender 0 and doieste pe vl by ail Crocery, druggists, Nateig: and sa00h Hy, DRAKE & CO., 202 Hroalway, New Yorn. " PLAN ren: Boo Sst daye of August aud the Ist day of Sepvember, tie On the morning of the 81st of Angust J received 1 ateh from Col. M. M. Cewoke commanding at Bolivar, that pust was threatenes by a large force, advancing tho Soma, and subsogoutly that Colonel Leggett wt ont to make an ck on the advancin enomy . that a wish had taken plice tour thomeand strony, « ket tor and sent for change of det wa presont his command, without risk to bia life, aud ir wholly unit for any duty.” The Colonel remained on daty after be was wounded, whieh greatly tnoreased lis present hemorrhage, Dr. Clymor attends this ease | porson, and ol, Berdan, therofore, has the beat modi ady lee and attendavos, *KVIEW OF GENKCAL CASEY'S DIVISION OF NEW ‘TROOPS, “Brigadier General Silss Casey's division is to be re- viewed to-morrow noon,on the plain east of Fort Av ind novel » towing invigornte appetizer, and nature’ St. Grote rum, Paruenlarly a be reried wpa ® yenile tonic, and t feasons. Sald by ail grocers, druggists, hotels and sal ei pin DRAKE CO. 202 Brom way, N. ¥ —DRAEE S PLANTATION BITTERS bray uty ie on Bolivar, 1 Oa arriving, 1 ascrs had taker plac oor milo ard. Foeling that an attack w ook the fret train te that tained that a severe skirrol or nt the forces quder Colon 4 bany. h ou. ‘contain e-the Fasatiacl nd weveoty eight ot . sill haa Mem are eettrely harmonious: establiehinent, aparently With au eyo to tie Academy MOURNING. 1 Eivimacate of Ohio Volunteers, four companies of the | M¥LBASE OF GENERAL PUINCE AXD OTHER FEDERAL LOOKING AFTKH PUBLIC PROPERTY, of Music aad the Central Park; for many of the wnito | There te no kind of millinery Fequires sual a | oa ee ied dam toe Becond ftinols cavalry, under Lieatouant Colonel Hog ee ee rye quartermasters Dero and. in Alexandria are very | Bats #0 tho atyliah for ncytiing bat fall opera co2. | combination of gevore good tasie om corrvet judgment as | 6d nsiire, er hits, with white or “go, $3 AND $5.4 8 7 2 doar below « Goueral Prince and other federal officers recently cap tured from the late army cf General Pope bave been re Jonvod by the rebel government, and wil! arrive at Aupa polls Uiis evening. Tho President has recognized Leopold Schmidt as Vice Consul of Saxony at New York, aud C, F. Adae as Conan! f tho Grand Duchy of Meckleuburg Schwerin #t Civ cinnati. two companics of the Bleveuth Inois cavalry, under Major Pulerbough, and one fe of ortilery, ond the Ghole reve! (ores, After a scirmish of about seven houre ‘Sy our iofantry, our artillery was brought to bear upon the onemy; this, followed by ® uallant charge of our = , under Lieutenant Coionel I the enem the field. Im this charge Colo. ol Loge fel, wi @ngaged ina hand tu hand fight with Cohwol MCaliog ‘By 4 shot fired by one of MoCuliogh » men. . ‘Night coming on our forces ie! back to within support- fing distance of the balnnoe of the div sion, formed a line Qui Awaited g renews! oF the atinek; put in the morniny the onemy was nowhere im si.ht: Butt heard bat hi fhuin force had. moved to our right and had gone north. Foaring an atiack on Jackson ja force, the piace bei ‘but weakiy garrisoned, without fortifications, T directed “@hat Colonel Penuis,’ stationed wt Fetiaanla, wick tho ‘eontie'h ant Thirtieth two companies of cavalry, unde vtaiu Forster, and one gection of artillery, return at on 10 Jackson, for which place 3 took the ‘ret train. iubin aw hour of my return Tam informed the telegraph wires wore Cut and rajiioad brhizes dred bet. een hove A Pgiver,and that four oon yenies of the Forty fein jiianb juntecra at Med n, ander Captain Valmer, wor. Atlacko! by enpertor mambers, Bix canipanios of the Soventh Misrourt Voiunteers, andor Major Olivar, were at once rent forward to reln- force Modon, Orders were also cospatched to Colope! peop lod ‘was moving towarda this pico, to change direction towards Modon, attack the enemy $n the | tentions bestowed upon the sick and wounded of a yoo] aud, if possible, out them to pieces and captire | raotor of the groatert possible good. Major Oliver, with hie six companios of the Seyenih | TUB LARORS OF DH. PACTIAN THR CHIRoPoDIeT, Miasouri, moved at onco to Medon by railroad, aud at | Major Gonerals Béhks and Burnside and overs im high cked the onemy v: and drove them from ths Sis toe enemy aa previoury ed prion rom Ube 7 wuilitary position certify to Ue #kill aud imoortance of ty of our picketa along the fine of the railroad, but tho aervices of the ebiropodiat, Dr. Zacharic, whe bas boon ing driven from Modon and the lie of che railroad, nud | operating apon them, as woll as upon very many soldtors pg puraued, be retired qh the road lending to Den: eulfored in their feot from very long and toils mn rk. When abort six miler from Denmark on the following os, The President, too, has had tive benefit of the J amine | Soheoan ie phn ia hes by theadyace | experi#nee of the Doctor, who has been treating in for An partion. prepared for actiow,’ cclonel berets melee, | SO spFAIMS received, 9 revant horaoback riding a atrong position for rosisting © cavatry charge, PH MORGAN TENT. Dur arms, the Met Brillixnt of tho war, Thseucmy | Sently Cor the adoption of the Mo-gaw tant, but has not yet @it one huvdred and seventy-nine on the fold dead: | toou able to obtaia it, An eminent Now York eanitarian @ounded not kuown how many: Ovr toes is ive kitted 2 hate be athe and fifty-one wounded. After Chis engagement (he enewy i baey BOCO, WW Se SEE re nee XD PINS-8t, 5 Broad wa} mourning millinery. They wvat, en tie ene aide, be eare ful not to outrage ¢ stom by what, in the abstract, might be considered improvements, but, takea in cennection with the aad caune why mourning is adopted, are ent ively out of piace ; and, ov the other side, they must keep equally clear ef the otber extreme, which is, that mourning need not necessarily be tasteni or becom. ing. Thore are the Seylla and Charybale betwee whieh they must stecr,and the true artist will be im poled on er horn of the dilemma, Yevterday we had the pleasure of examining some beautiful Lp vow od mourning bonnets In Jeck#vn's, whieh, for bonefit of our 8, we will endeavor 0 deserve. Une which waa espeviaily adios was made of wncut purphs velvet, trimmed with w! catrioh feathers; a e:inple bow of veivet, edged with nar row white and black lace, placed at one vide of the cape, was the only trinaming; on the inelio » bouquet of violets ‘and black and white carnations. Another of black velvet, trimmed om the outside with grapes an jeaver felling ‘over he brim of the hat, and intxing with the face trim mat, wes equally aduired aud ht after by those wb: to discard deep moormog. feauio trimmings, porple. velvet loaves, amid which bird of paradise Bestied, and @ soit drooping black fo thor, complet ed thie admired chapeau. In the samo establioh ment they exhibited some hacdsome haw for deep mourving, One of black sik, laid plain on tho fuundation unt trimmed with fold of lack, tk aad point dappliqne, arranged ar a Hear rn & gree Foi edad. came very. maidacme Kngiislh Crapo hate, trimmed with grapee Of the game material, and widows’ hag, sombre and plain aud devoid of all trim. ming, With (he customary larletane oap end tappets, were also on exhibition, tume, and those captivating b yn ostrich ply the thing for busy In looking afier property shat has been dizarranged by the various movements of the army during the pas, ireoke riding. * low row be aged prin de inn Ph fe vont anil rear, aud vetrich fearher sweeping round the fow weeks. A grout saving can be mado by proper care | jim, wit, ta belie equeatrienne richly deserves its nmne, of the public property that as been partially damaged fo | and would be Hkely to tinpayt eomothing o fis own grace he rorvice. and boauty to the plaiuest face, Others are made of felt — oie eee and ornamented with glancing plumes de coq, black ae tho The Boston Races. raven'# wing. But to tura Be bd to what is moro Bosrox universally {nterestiag—the fall and winter bonnes. (ine ‘ » Sept, 25, 1862 | eye e nite royal velvet uttracted the attention of ail The last day's races of the fall inceting took place | comers dy ite striking elegarce. The tranapereat front teday. The Canadian horse won, For the iandioup two | wes covore? with puffing « tulle, and over the tulle cape wile heats run to-day, the following horses were en. | Was tisposet um exquisite fancheu shaped over cape of int @apptigne; besnce colored ostrich feathers, tipped torod s<Vergo, 110 pounds; Bottle Ward, 105 pounds; bart ahive meatebous, Bwreyt round the front of the hat Jack, Horner, fosthor weight. iwo to ono were bet on | ant fell like & fringo over the brim, halt shading the Pettie. white and pn od Nag bat bom bonged Lo r of white cut velvet, less striking, but equally elegant, Vnwt Hear—-Vorge ond Battie ran well together | was tuity as inuoh mimired, Orv one Bde was A Quibing Uroughont, Bettie winning by balf a length. Horner | of white velvet, which, passing from the cape, *was was Metanced. Time S47. First mile 1:605 lost in tho tulle puffnge that formed the front, «Bailie led to the turn, when Vergo took | and from tne brim of the hata magnificent ostrich feather the lead, on the back stroteh of six | ofthe brightest emeratl greea swept down the other jongthe, wh to two lengths at tne calie; | side and fel! upon the shoulder, Insite (Pinming, & capa verge then led reond by cue leogth to tho three-quarters | cine rore and cluster of grape Tevvee; strives long and dle, witkre both lapped, and they camo down the home do, one on, the cther white. The delicate beauty of reich with a fine brushof apoed. Verge won by & hike bas mut not, bowever, occupy oe attention a Time 5:45 %5. Firat wile U0 6 to the exeinaion of othere graver in eoler, but equally ele- Tien Heat.--Vergo ied; Nettie lapped on the back | gant and distingue in material and arrangement, Firet stroteh, Vergo pasaing thé fret inilo a iength and a half | among those on exhibition in thesaine estedlishment was vhoad, and brereased the lead to the three-quarters pole a mazuland cut velvet, trimmed with o#trich feathers of to six lenges Verge won the heat and raco by five | the same abade and rare ay Aang A fall of hoe wngths, Time 2:463¢ First mile 15159 throws acloudy vel! qver the starry flowers that nestle ‘There waa a fair attendance, including many carriages | under the brim sud hides them at fret from observation; with indies. butonly for atime. A second glance assures you that wtlameiet ~ these pators are oxquieiie—‘lee plus beat asters de toni les Poraonal Intelligence, st os deus fe rove /~ i a ~~ ‘ - ’ amo | Straw will not be much worm thie autumn. Consequently Viscount do Bownmont, of the Freuch Legation at Wash- | anise wore ht few bot. eis 0 Hut instar tal on exhibition ington; Mra. Gon, Cadwallader and RB. 8. Sturgis and fami. yestorday; bub th ‘was one in Stuart's which might ly, of Philadelphia, and Menry Pace and family, of Cin- | well claim a parsing notice. Tt was mae of the very tunwtl, nf re * finest split straw. The cape, of Havana velvet Senet eee mapping #0: tee hovers Reese Tinad with lentun colored silk apd edged with black AS Mayor Wentworth, of Chicago; Exdovernor Hale, | yionde, fell over an uncer capo of tulle born with lemon jew Hamp hit james iKidd and J. Taylor, of Alben, colored aii. Two leaves of black lace jowed togetier Davies, of Poughkeepsie, W. Sp of Tennessee; i. | by the twisted vteme were caught at tho top of the crown ray, Of Oswego; Captata Sheldon, from tlarper’s | ahd sy diapoted as to torm @ relet, the effect of which y; Join Ross, of Toronto; Captain Nobdie, of the Uni« | was at once odd aud plrasing. A mass of ostrich fearhors, cd dates Army and Capt. Davis, of the Britieh Army, | Hovaga and fenton colored intermingled, was the oniy ro stopping at the #t, Nicholas Hote! outside trimming, and thie was placed so blah mp that it fywith the rowen wud velvet [LA vita FRANCA HAVANA ND the the fact five year. x is BSSONS IN FRENCH GIVEN TO LADTES, eee Raeniy third streot—Thewe ciassen, whi $1 19 $15 in eave how roducne to $i and $8 for w Joie betors the tat Dowoer, afver which (ree me #9 Tkual, A Guurae Of fiteraiure w THE SPECIAL MILITARY COMMISSION, ‘The Special Military Commiasion detailed to try such casos a8 may be brought before it, conzistin. of Generat+ Honter, Caawallader, Major Pratt and Captain Ball, Jr. wet this morning end adjournod till tomorrow. (Coloue Jeseph Holt, Judge Advocate General, wag not airtsed what cesos the Wan Department would prosent for exami notion, It le euppored that the Harper's Ferry officers will be fir#t examived. TM TREATMENT OF SICK AND WOUNDED BOLDIRAS. While there have beon some complatnts as to ths treat. mentof soldiers inthe hospitats bere, and which wan at quee sought $0 be remedtie | by the Sargoon Goneral, the sanitary arrangements are in senoral excellent, and the st NFe “PATENT WAIR DRESSER, TOR ali » Wholesale and retell f°" 416 Broed Oo VatL, RRB oF a pre AN OOTOUENAMAN'S AMOURS Showing how he wag entice! into iba mare by Me Lamp one eupriity, aad was inlumanly niirdored te secure BRING A SINGUL et BARRATL READ THE NAWONAT. RM er ona Fer) FOR SALE BY cy No. 41h Broadway, one .ogt % GLOVES, who Lecruan on Gtsewor WouNpe.—Dr, Raphael, of this city, wil) this evening (oliverg a lecture at the Medical Co lege on guvehot wounds, As tbe doctor haw but just re- turned from the battle fleld of Antietam, the lecture wit) be the more interceting, as he has made the stady of that branch of Surgery a speciality at that partieuar place ‘The gunshot wounds recetved on the battle del are more varied in their charactor than any cauted by acelieat or murderous design, consequently the observations mate Gare ¥ UR SLES Saree aa en * & "Quy 38 oe iy ivahiae Cow iste Sad Deoggiss, New Fort, = WOO LATH BOR CLASSIPICATIO$s etirod beyond the Hatchie towards La Grange. “corm some of the leading inev of the country, recommend ‘apt. Clay and J. R. Betokio, of the United States a, mire ‘For particulars in rogard t© tho above eugagenents, | ing ite goooral uso in the United Sister Army, ax an act WiC. Me Hoyly of aMilwaakee: A. Dickson, of Bb. Y not a lite ty tho beauty of tha face | by the Doctor will reward the atteation given by beck vo TOWN, WITH fgnd for liets of killed and wounded, | bog leave to rotor | or he: It ns eo: nen CN n'and Joh It. Poster, of Maine, H. i, | trimming. The strings, of the myst doticute lemon 10+, | the professional and eivil listener to he lecture, A \ nemant, Dinner to the Of OA, Croker; Thirteenth town Vol. | % htmanity as wel spe rich o€ Chivago; Be¥, Moore, of Gaiornia, aud Geo, | Were a quarter of a yard wide and two yarde and s halt pa te cr eb sea Bones yey pd, ‘and Col, Lawler, Eighteenth Llinois Voluateers, THE REBEL LOSS AT ULL RON. ecle, of Long Iatadd, aF@ Mtopping at the Metropolitan | 10g, ad iu themecives were an Clement of beauty. Heautifni Complertan-<Phalon’s “Snow ” , 3 ao Paloned herawit “ rgoon General Hammond has returued from the battle el.” pdb bed selvet ate 0m eRniOitioe' oresenh White Cream" when a Ne the face, neck wed arm yooKma Sirvartox wanes BY A AT Ixpua, ‘eoeks ongagemon . ; ined abd ol el , oonrne +t io priva’a fags Ip 18 COOK i Sasers; saa the cool MSorumed eomraguer the ae fold between Mannseas and Hull run. Ho report tha, Johueon, of the United Btates Army; T. Notant, of | Wore GRAM INCE AN! Nee Moke” arlene with Diack | certs, lke one or es ole ah snsparealiy wis Pe Rute Rea iromer, Camye son to-day at ber pre : * | or poopla have buried 3,000 rebels loft dead and anburied | Mhiladelphi 8. 1il,J, We Gandier and @. . Kidder, | gatrich thuthers and veauve ribbon was pro eminently | sold by'all drugalats aoatoncy Seabe acaiere. mypinyer's, Di Mowing sty Mroneizm tho highest commendation. Your obt. servant, LFONARD T. Ross, on the fleld by thelr friends, though it will bo romem. of Boston; J, L. Mather, of Cleveland, W. H. Shuate, ot Y the frablonabls a iy Newburg; R Jady 1kO—-Hot tito lowe go that the glare of the freblopabl ON ALTERS, aT Dawe. ‘Vaehington; i. th, Holman. ©: | goior was toned down by an intervening shale of bhok | Use Dr. Tol me iste Listmons for rheuupiiam, Sold by wil the @rugalots. TANTBD--TWO FIRST CLASS SALO! Wr re Gorttanae aur av Hove ts or Coneral emmending dintriot, | bored that tbe isan tho fleld after ‘hat bloody en. New Hediond iW vote of Hagwied; L.A. Tupper | favo, We must uot uit all mantion, of au ex.yuinite at 1 -- ——— Wee CONE oment, He adds, te yet romain #ix hundred more J Sut wie, 0 ‘OF 5 haa . e, Mody | composed of binck alk, overial wh ~~ —-— a XTRA BOUNTY. GREB: Court Calendar—Thia Day. it 1 eerpees to be interred, Those weerments, ender | {ill andd. 8 Gould, of Chicngo, Were among tho arti- | fra mud giabrot ord with dagles, Tho trout was Doctor Munters Discovery Cures the | $20 a. ch fy avn Ue Cover—Cincrm.—Part 1 Nos, 6872, Tear, | [PPO rs Modieat weyers tp esha gi ron formed of Chantilly be ited With bugles, | very worst form of Serofule, obaitnate Braption of the Seta { men who, shad inh nate Fe AP 108, 6004, 8914, | the direction Of our Arory Mectieut Deptrunsat, are in at ‘J8bu G, st son, . Ui.) Librarian of Congress, bas | hud the cape of binck relves. S Division sireow Naw Wore ow oa hats 9 Wd. Goan 18 Cage eee. » Part 2—Noa. te Wim oing We lave | and ald Vicor ae wtion OF beayy inacses of black § Spring seek; dition to thane made arrived ab the Meiropuliian Hotel ouay 4 gupideod reed!