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Later from Europe. The Hecla, at New York, on Wednesday, brings European dates to the 10th, inclusive: The Danes have retreated from Schieswig, evacuated the Dannerwerk, and destroyed the defensive works at Missunde. Their army is reported to be in a state of disorganization. Several severe engagements, with heavy less on both sides, had occurred. The Prussian army was moving on Duppel. The Austrian loss at Flensburg was 1,100 men. The Danish possession of Schieswig is probably ended, and the army will retreat to Jutland Earl Russell stated in the House of Lords that Mr. Adams, the American Minister, had deemed it prudent to withhold Mr. Seward's offensive dispatch holding England responsible for the depredations of the Alabama. It had never been presented. The Court of Exchequer, in Chambers, has dispraised the appeal in the case of the Alexandra for want of jurisdiction. The steamer City of London, with one day's later advices, also arrived at New York