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Later from Europe.
European advices to the 31st have been received.
The London Times says: It is obvious that Grant only resorts to present manœuvres because his original plan failed.
He has expended one hundred thousand men with absolutely no results, and begins, to all intents, a new campaign, with the disadvantages of his army diminished by enormous losses and dispirited by obvious failures.
The Danish war was recommence, and great excitement prevailed in England in consequence.
The Derby party was preparing for a desperate onslaught on the Palmerston Ministry, on the Danish question.
The New York Herald's Paris correspondent says it was a shameful breach of faith on the part of Capt. Semmes to escape after surrendering his vessel.
Capt. Semmes's official report shows a loss of nine killed and thirty wounded.
The Herald's London correspondent says that a splendid ship is being fitted out by Tom Bold, of Liverpool, for Capt. Semmes.
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Yankee prisoners.
--A small lot of Yankee prisoners, captured from Grant's army, were brought to this city yesterday afternoon and committed to Castle Thunder.