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A pretty idea. --We noticed some time ago, says the Augusta (Ga.) Constitutionalist, the appearance on our streets of a charming little lady wearing a Confederate-trimmed bonnet. That was a very pretty conceit, and was adopted by several others. Now, we have another pretty fashion to notice; the young ladies are wearing Confederate aprons. The boddice is of blue silk or satin with the stars upon it, while the apron itself consists of the three bars--two red and one white.
Another Confederate victory in Kentucky. Augusta, Sept. 23. --The Knoxville Register of Saturday morning says, on the authority of Capt. John Robertson, that an engagement occurred at Barboursville, Ky., on Thursday last, between 1,800 Federal troops and 800 Confederates, who advanced from Cumberland Ford. The Lincolnites were routed, and the Confederates took 400 stand of arms, and have possession of Barboursville. The Confederate loss was two killed--Lieut. Powell, of Hawkins county, and a private. The Federal loss is not known.