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Later from Europe. Cape Race, July 21. --The steamer Asia passed here at 10 o'clock this forenoon for New York, with Liverpool advices to the 13th. The result of the fighting before Richmond is treated as a severe reverse to the Unionists by the English press, and McClellan's position is regarded as precarious. Lord Palmerston had stated in Parliament that the British troops would not be withdrawn from Canada. The recognition of Italy by Russia and Prussia had been announced in the Italian Parliament. The London Herald treats the affair before Richmond as a decisive defeat of Gen. McClellan, and says the Confederate capital is safe. It does not believe, however, that the campaign in Virginia has ended, but supposes it will go on until Europe stays the uplifted swords and in the name of humanity enforces peace. The London Morning Post argues that practically the scheme against Richmond has terminated. It then points out the dangerous position of McCl