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Later from Europe. The stoneship City of Washington, from Liverpool on the 25th ult., has arrived at New York. --The American Consul at Vienna wrote to Garibaldi, asking him, as he had failed in his patriotic efforts in Italy, if he would offer his valiant in the American struggle for liberty and unity, and promising him as enthusiastic reception. Garthaldi, under date of Sept. 14th, replied: "I am a prisoner, and dangerously wounded. It is consequently impossible for me to dispose of myself. "However, as soon as I am restored to liberty, and my wounds are healed, I shall take the first favorable opportunity to satisfy my desire to active the great American Republic, of which I am a citizen, and which is now fighting for universal liberty." The above contraband in the Wenter of Vienna. There is positive news of importance. The condition will elapse before he can he removed. The of an army to him and his following was again rumored. The United
correspondent of the New York Tribune says McClellan lost 28,000 men there. This, we have no doubt, is within the mark, for McClellan has never yet acknowledged the half of his loss on a single occasion. His loss on the 14th all Confederate accounts put down at at least 5,000. Here, then, is a statement of what we believe to be very nearly the loss of the Yankees since Jackson first crossed the Rapidan: From the Rapidan to 30th August20 000 Battle 30th August27 000 Battle 14th September5 000 Battle Sharpsburg28 000 Battle with A. P. Hill3,500 Capture of Harper's Ferry11 500 Total95 000 Such we believe to be very nearly the true state of the case. We believe that killed, wounded, drowned, and taken prisoners, the Yankees have lost, in the campaign from the Rapidan, at least that number of men, and we give our reasons above for thinking so. How many more they may have lost from disease we cannot say; but that the campaign has been to them a terribly destructive