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(From Wilmer‘: European 'l'r'mc.r. August 4.) The news from the Crimea is uniriiportant. mours prevail that General Simpson is dissatisfied with his position, and wishes to escape from it Whether he has actually resigned or not is only matter of con- jecture, btit it is rather singular that the late detailed accounts from the seat of war confirm the statements respecting his temporary occupation of the fii-st posi- tion. In his last tlespatch, General Simpson gives a dry account ofthe measures which are progressing for another as.-iault,—vcry correct, no doubt, but little cal- culated to inspire people at home, after repeated disap- pointments, with a high opinion of the niilitnry genius which rules in the Bi-itisli camp. Preparations on a large scale are making for another winter in the Crimea, and this alone is not calculated to inspire con- fidence. The war in Asia exhibits the Russians in a position infinitely superior to the 'l‘ul'l(.~l, and Omar Pacha has been to Constantinople for the purpose, it is surmised, of arranging mattors, so as to strike a blow in that quarter. The allicd commanders in the Crimea are said to have forwui-tlctl totlic l’oi-lc a state- ment, the object of which is to counteract the Ros-ian niovcincut on Kars. According to this version, 35,000 men are to be concentrated at Batoum and Clint-uk.-u, for the purpose of operating against tho troops of the Czar, in case Mustaplin Pachu should have to i-ctii'e before-. thc forces of thc Riissinii:-i opposed to him at, Kalcssi. Botwceii Mu.-itapliit I’ncliu and Omar l’.ichn, an old fotitl exists, which is not II. very ciicotirugitii_v sign ofsucccss. The time which would be lost licfoi-c such (1 body oftncn ('.t)tll(l he 'i'aiispoi'tod, would l‘t.‘lI(lt‘l' operations in the fIt'ld virtually itnproctictflllc during the pl‘(‘5(‘lll caiiiipaigii. _ The I’arliaiiionlury events of the week have been comparatively uniniportatit. The white liait tlinncr, it is now understood, will take place on \VCdll(!F(l and the Scstion will he brought to a close on tho I5lll instant. so usto nfl'ord the Qiiccii and the Court the opportunily of visiting Paris two or three days aftci-,—— in which city she is due on Saturday, the lHth inst. The preparations for her reception are on the uiost imposing scale. The mo.-‘t strikiiig l’nrliniiicntai'y proceedings olithc last few days relate to tho tiew dc- lllillttl-I for more money for the army in the liasl. stipplvtnciitary credit for tlircc lllllllfillfl was taken by] the ('li.tiircllor of the I“.xcli(-qucr, on accoiint of the-: civil scrvicc,and coticcdctl. The commissariat cstiiuatesl had also to he cnlargcd to the extciit of two iiiillionsi and a half. Oil the same evcning——'I‘liursday—wlieii these sums were asked for and granted, the Clianccl- lor ofthe Exchequer entered into a lcngthcncd expo- sition of the financial position of the nation, in the course of which he showed the existing condition ofcx- pciiditiire and income. The late Clltlf2(.'l‘ll0t' of the Ivciiequr-r, .\lr. Gladstone, in commenting on this statement, ti.-mlcrctl his successor sonic sound advice, and the House parted in good humour. The limited Liabilities Bill st-mos in a fair way, with the approval ofthe House of Lords, of being cngrafted on the sta- tutc-book during the present scssion—a result for which, a rveck back, we were hardly prepared. ARRIVAL or Counr Zsiuovsiti.-—Gcncral Count Zamoyski has arrived in London. We understand that his visit is the result of a special invitation from the Rritish Government. The Count’s talents and abilities, and his practical knowledge of military and diplomatic affair-s, are well known; and as he comes direct from the East, he will be able to give important information respecting the real state of matters in that quarter. It is evident that Count Zainoyski can only have been invited to England at tho prcsont crisis, with a view to enable Government to arrive at some final decision on the Polish question. The Queen, on her visit to France, will, it is said, discmbnrlt at Boulognc, where the Emperor will re- ccivo licr Majt-sty. On \Vcdnesdziy a Court of I)iroctors was held at the East India House, when Lord Canning was sworn in as Governor--General of India. His lordsbi after- wards dined with the Directors at the London avern. Ru-' ay next,» I LORD iitmnorunns’ PLAN. ’l'|ie feeling in favor of Lord I)uridonald's 11 ms has taken strong hold of the public mind. Tlic proof is seen in various forms.——in denunci- ations of tho fioveriitnrnt for not adopting them. in expressed regrets at the absence of scientific appliances to the business of the war. and in ofiiers of money to meet Lord Dundonald‘s ceti- mate ofcxpcnse. A practical suggestion appears in the Daily News of‘ yesterday. The writer urges the formation of a. London committee; this committee to procure a certificate of ap- proval of the plans from one or two persons of cinincnco—I’i-ofcssor Faraday or Mr. Robert Stephenson, for instance, and then to open sub- scriptions. f this arrangement were carried out, the uioney, no doubt, would be subscribed in a week. But the money, after all, is the least consideration. The question is, would Government permit the adoption of the plan? If they would not, certificates of approval and the raising of niotiey are useless. Government it is liclicved, have a strong objection to employ in the work ol human destruction chemical or other scientific agencies. They seem to think that to rain ruin on fortresses and to cut oil inyri-.i.ds ofhuinan beings, is not the business of science but of soldiers, with weapons in their hands. Are the cnciny equally cliivalrouel The iul'crnal inaehincs placed in the Baltic to destroy our fleet there do not proclaim the fact. IIt‘.‘l|lI‘.“, we are hardly consistent with ourselves Lord l’.inmnrc li.-is tnrdily consented to the in- Il‘()lIllt‘IIttn into the Criinca. of it new invention ifor tliggiiig the trenches by steam, and thc l-Emperor has consented to look at a balloon lloating in the air. tilled wiili projectiles to hover lover and destroy devoted cities. In thus linlting The Queen's New Yacht, the Victoril and Albert, has been round the Isle of Wight in three hours, which is at the rate of20 miles an hour. _ The Grand Duke Nicholas of Russiflr brother oftlte Czar, is about to marry tho daughter of Prince Peter of Olenburg. . Lord John Russel has gone to Pel‘l.llSll|l'3s having taken a shooting-box in the Htg - lands for the season. Gnecivtvicii HOSPITAL At-'rotivrMenr.—— Rear~Admiral Sir \Villiam Carrol. K- C- B., has been appointed to succeed the late Admiral Perry in the lieutenant- governor- ship of Greenwich hospital. The appoint- ment is worth £800 e-year, with a‘eutt of apartments, the allant ollicet‘ _bemg. In addition, entitled to retain his hall-pay. The Viceroy of Egypt left on the .I4th for Bagdnd, at the head of l2,fl_00 me": ‘P °"_d°' to bring the rcvolted Bedouins to sub_pccl.I0ll- Tlic regulation value of the commissions of the officers who have died on active ser- vice amounts, on the whole, to 5377330’ Some hundred panes of glass were bro- ken in Messrs Bush’s warehouse by tltc discharge of cannon, on the 0C¢"5|°" 0‘- thc landing of the body of Lord Raglan. Tire VVr.sr INDIA MAit..—Tltc ‘V851 I0’ din mail stcntncr Tyne arrived A_\Ig- ‘mid. at Soutliainpton, with the Vycst Inida mails and t535_.llUU dollars in specie. Tim P|=:Nt\‘sUl.AR i\'lAii.:s.—Soutliampton, midway, we exhibit tt sqiicaiiiislint-as which appears to he at once 8'.‘lltllL‘.t}nllIl and silly. Wan l)i-:r.tn'riti:x1', Jl'L\' 26.-—-Lord l’aninurc ,i has received the following coniinunication from I the Crimea dated, the 25th of July, 5 p. in. :- “Cbolcra has not increased since my last re- port, and the army continues in satisfactory Ii-.‘:tlth. " The French Minister of War has received the l'ollowing tlt'.\'p«'t.Itfl| from (iciicral Pcllissier. da— ted July 23, ll i. in. :—“ The caicniy aippcars to have taken a arm last night, and opened it very brisk fire on the right and left of our lines of attack. ()ur batteries replied as briskly, and with success. I have good iacws from Ycuikalc. Hvcrytliiiig there is going on well, under the «liroction of l.iout-l.'olonel Usiuont, who has to- ken measure to prevent any disorder at Kcrtcli." Prince Gortsclutkoff writes on -the evening of the 21st :—“ 'l‘he cncniy‘s cannonade and hem- hardtncnt is resumed at intervals. Our hatte- rics reply with success. Nothing chic now. Omar Pasha has reached Constantinople, his object, it is said, being to resign his command. (iencrttl l\lnraviclI' has suddenly abandoned the siege of Kare. Ilia object was to attack Er- zerouni, which be hoped to find in an unpre- pared condition. and to induce the Turkisli ur- my to accept battle in the open field. MAi:sEii.t.i:s, TU!-?SD.\Y.—Tlte Euphrate has or- rived with news from the Crimea to the 14th. The assault on the Malakhoff 'l‘owcr has been deferred, and will probably be preceded bya bombardment. The works of the right attack were being pushed on very actively, notwith- standing it brisk fire from the enemy. Colonel David was killed, and Colonel Vice, is dead. There was it. report current of the death of Ge- neral Totclben, the Russian Engineer who has conducted the defence of Scbastopol. Nothing new at Eupatoria or Yeniltale. All the French ambulance has been cleared, and the sick and wounded taken down to Constantinople in stea- triers. Tire BALTIC Fu;r.1'.—I).tN1'zic, August 3.—'I‘he Princess Alice has arrived with mails; she left the fiect on the 3lst ult., at Nargen. No alteration has taken place in the position of the squadron. Nothing important has taken place except the dos- truction of some coast batteries at Kotka, but preparations are, however, being made to strike an important blow. ‘l’0l'tsll|lOul.ll froiu the Pacific. Friday I~Ivcniiig.—Tlic Hibernia has arriv- cd with the I)t'VltlnSllll.l.l‘ mails, having left Lisbon on the ‘).9th tilt. She brings eighty- four passengers. Cholera out at Oporto. The absorbing topic at Lisbon is the accep- latioti and proclamation ofthe King. '1 he For-cigii Exclianges are dull. 'l‘lio Virago, 6, steam-sloop, has arrived at She brings it freight of 300,000 dollars, and about fifty men I who were wounded at Petropaiilowski. I‘IANOVElI.--'I‘ll0 names ofthc iicw ministers have been gazetted. The Queen and King and three children have gone to Norderney. "EAL -nu: Sicx.—Men of liberal education at the present day, devote all their talents to discover the means whereby they may remove those painful rnaladies which assail the Iiuinan frame. 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