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Gen. McClellan has shown enterprise and good generalship, and his men great valor. The Paris Constitutional, of the 27th ultimo, throws doubt on the truth of the Federal victory at Hagerstown. It says that a dispatch was received at Paris to the effect that Gen. McClellan, after the battle, retired upon Washington. [from the London army and Navy Gazette, September 27.] The Confederate invasion of Maryland has, if we may believe latest advices, proved a failure. The London Index (rebel organ) says that the Southern club at Liverpool was meeting with great success in raising funds for the relief of Southern prisoners in Federal hands. The contributions already exceed £8,000. Napoleon defines his position on the Roman question. The most important news from the continent of Europe is to be found in the Paris Moniteur, of the 25th of September. The official journal publishes, for the first time, a letter from the Emperor Napoleon, dated in May last, addressed