39030". where he was shot through the leg. _i-erenue, wliich, with . -press of the French, for herself, and the av. .=HASZAttD'§ eaz,a‘.t“i'ts. JULY. 26. Li‘ - {L1 3 V IBWS BY THE IIGIJII ii“: Aaellisiior or Catalina! AID VIII‘!!! 81'd§b~ ii ‘is, posed mostly of Csni_co’s band Aaniui. or run GIlA_I|a.——'l.‘he CUd- $§t’y?.'.'Pz‘:i,:’1It‘1hg°n,v,li,::t|:r'.:d 4 Private advices have been reqieir‘ " et,,.c‘L.d)|:" , Cs?‘/‘ore.’ ::em;n|dni‘.ongI‘;i0.'§ “tam Gnu‘. "n'’‘ “ .AM"‘°" ‘“ district haviifg forwarded a to n9'.0"t“h’_‘hh°“h°ih8_th“ th° .. W ' Ii tle of g into the fort s“‘"“"' 5"""¢° '°"'°'“" th A iii.‘ It i c t Pb wernl ‘Wm It -rd Mu-co but 0 car are: but I'M» "' t (l ti xith "‘s°n':‘f‘;iTdth,}u"°k°i"if. °.“:‘°.l" gm; tlI:l‘|ki':g li|i.m_o or the Nb: Ill per! 39¢ 39‘ til. _ hiih “Natl d°5f"'tt°d h;°"i_ to be friendlg.-IIe_y:_ _' , tstileeiiicae; ind . Pa’, “aging bird’ gnome,‘ igciyheni sued in relation to the Sunday beside, his V". c"“'- '5 P939“ ° 3 1'“ “'°'' ° and from ding otfi- (flee replied :—" Lainbeth,June 4, 1850. and athird—a veteran warrior, with a beard __R"_ sii.’ 1 ‘iii highly ‘mama by ui. Vforthy of Esau—fondling in his bosom a little white kitten. A ragged old dog, which _answersto‘the name of “ Jess,” is an ob. ject of fond solicitude to every man in the battalion,and very naturally so, for this cliieu do regiment smelt powder at the Alma and Balaklava, and felt it, to his sorrow, at Ink- eated to me the seed at the the music in the parks. I beg the mem- bers of the district meeting to accept my best thanks for the manner in which they testilied their a proval of my conduct on that subject ; w ich assures me, that I did not misrepresentthe feelings ofa numerous and influential portion of her Majesty's sub- jects,in the cornmunicatlidondwfliitih I thought it in dut to make to or a merston — l reiinainfilev. sir, your obedient and faith- fulservant—(Slignl(|:d) J. B. CANTUAll.—- a .” R. S. Romilly The [non Mines or ExMoon.—The re- cent discovery of iron ores in the unculti- A W _ C W h_ 'vated wilds of Exmoor Forest, Devonshire, "°"""“ ‘R ‘T 1"‘ "3" e ‘W’ is expected to produce acomplete revolution “mo” lo b°“."°' ‘mt i"f°'m‘“l"" hf’ Ewe" in the iron trade. Already has the district recently ".’c°”°d f"°"' ‘ht’ Cal” °i (‘mod around felt the advantages in a commercial Hope, which savours strongly of another war '"."““_°°'°"7' PM Khmrs um "Em" lation contending against such adverse ele- becommg d'5°°m"""ed' "."d H.” Hm“ (’.°" ments could not otherwise have obtained. ernmeiitishould lose no time in despatching The district has been mkei, by ihrei, oi-iiic P“ 'dd'"°"a| '“."'"g mmmry mice ’°,k°?p largest iron companies in England, and those rogues iii check.——Umtcd bcrvice their swam machinery and appiiwces’ Gum" ' which are in a forward state ofcompletion, wil,lit is estimated, raise from 200,000 to ']_’he Depgsed of Oudc’ ig now in [OHS Of ironiore annually. The London.—[-Iis realm was incorporated (un- 11193! t'¢fhN"‘kdhl° 5l'°C"h'~'h Oi 0'0 Yet Oh‘ der Lord Dalliousie) with the British empire thlhed _'5 the "$3" P“th°9 (“'_h“° °3"h°hht9)» __foui- millions ,,l‘ P.,i,ul,ui0n and a surplus which IS used in the manuiacture of steel, fiwiil science and and lor wliicli English iiiakcrs have liithcr- The faithful creature followed the re iment through the whole cam aign. The rena- "dier Guards from the rimea, the 3d bat- talion, disembarked l'roin the St. Jean d’Acre, I0! screwship, on Tuesday mom- ing. The Grenadiers come home I000 strong, ofiicers and men, and out ofthe en- tire battalion, the number oftliose who have got through the entire campaign is about fl. Ofthe flieers, but a few remained ofthose who went out with the battalion cure [night he "eiu-gr [0 [hrcg [han two I0 IJCCII ClIit‘lI_\v' dC[lCll(lt:‘l|l. (III Sweden. A millions. He is endowed with a pension 33"‘Ph3 0“ 'f‘ “"15 dhg h""_h the ‘"003’. hhd of a liuiidred and lifty thousand pounds 50111 t0 tilt‘ tv-'t'ttt lb.‘<ll|hIt|0||0f ‘SOL by sterling. The Londoii Tiiiies has dt.’SCI'iIJCd -‘hi R-_ Sh|h"- "tithe tigthhtlci 50t1th|h0h0h him its “,1 degeiiei-iiic ilcspiiti wliii lived where |l.S value was quickly ascertained ', only for tho gi-iiiificiiiimi of liis mi-ii appe- but at that period it was scarcely believed tites.” He ariived in France by the ovcr- that the lode.-s were rich ttlltlllgh t" l’“." ‘ht’ land route, accompanied by an lqiiglisli cost ol workiiig. There are also found in ~t‘ttnctior.ur_y: is nftinc pet-sniial appearaiice; great iibundaiice the red and bi-own h.'iein:i- a hearty fellow, with an intelligent, manly t|t€S._PUddlthg C-f|‘€5_ will the chi)’-hithtlfii countenance, it full llmviiig heard, a stout Pe_Chh3t‘ 10 the districts "f Sohth St3th“‘d' frame, a glossy Indian .~'l(lll.. He seems shire and Wales. A sample of ore. has between forty and years of age. Just been analysed i\IOSSl'S. SClllIlC(ICl' oriental costume is magnificent; on one "ltd C0-,_Wh0 haw charge Of 000 _S°Ct|°h finger he has an uncut ruliy valued at three hi the “tin”. 8hd_ fftllnd t0 conttllh _69-73 thousand pounds sterling. He visited the Pet‘ ‘Wht; 0f methhltf “'0h- The P"°P"9ti‘"'9 Elcctiic '[‘elegi-iipli (mice ii, witness the ol the Ulverstone iroii works, Lancashire, process oftransinittiug it message from him ht|Ve Secured the P|"|h¢|Phl 5h_at‘° hf {he to Loiidon;—he examined the mechanism H100!‘ Wide!‘ 8 h‘l5°. “ltd 3'" "hP““.Y 5"‘l‘"'E admiringly, and then exclaimed, “ God shafts by steam inacliiiiorytotest the depth made man; the Devil quickens his brains.” of the Iodes. The reiitaiining sections are This coinincut on man is witty and original. 1" t_h° hhhdi 0t W0 S0'"h “fhhis "0" 00m‘ The Indian, who for the first time tasted Whit‘? froin the iieiglibourliood of Mei-tliyr the pale faces’ “lire water," said that it TYdV|l. VIZ-i the D°Wl‘“5 C""'l"‘“.l' (hilt? was made of “lion’s hearts and women’s,Sh‘ -1- GU05”). llhd the Plymouth CW" tongues,” for after drinking it, he felt as P‘"‘_)’- The UlV°"5t°he C"- P055955 ‘"‘°‘ gtrong its a, lion and as iiillmiive as ii halt ofthe south moor, the Dowlais about woman. ,‘..‘.000 acres on the wi-.-t, and the other "about lialftlic latter quantity to the east- ward. The llTI[letl)t-‘- given to the employ- The Abhc Micnon, it Catholic priest of ment of lnboiir in the iit-igliboui-liood, and Paris, has published ,1 piimplilet to tlcmon.~the settlement of a large population on the strata, that the pope ought to i-eiiouiice all shot, has caused the erection ofa church. secular authority and remove to Jerusalem, Which Will he Oltentul in August ; and it it there to preside over the Christian cliui-¢li_ ' not it little i-emarknblc tliat,iii digging the 3foundntions,a new lode of iron ore of rich A PH!-‘.l.ATE IN D.i.\'cr.ii.—A letter from quality and vast extent was found The Genoa states,tliat the Vicar of Rome, Mon- Ebbwr Vale Company are at present work- signore Patrizzi on his tiansit from “ the ing the iron mines on Brendon hills, Som- Eternal City " to Civita Vcccliia, only es- erset, is little to the east of Exnioor, and coped from falling into the clutches ofLa'/.- have obtained an Act of Parliament for zarini by that celebrated brig.ind’s arriving making in mineral railway to \Vatcliet, which too late at the point where his ambuscade has commenced. was to be planted. But fortliis conlrclemps, fi-om Exnior to the coast and Lynmoutli, his band wassufliciently numerous to have and the other to Porlock, have been siirvey- overpowered the guards of the Legatc. ed, but which will ultimately be adopted Lazzarini had promised his wife the conse- is as yet a matter of uncertainty. orated golden rose, destined for the Em-_ reliquary, with the straw from the cradle of obliging letter in wltiak_y_ea have communi- district meeting on lay 9, in reference to point ofview, which an agricultural popu-‘ Two lines of railway, one the afair is said to have been brought about by the "good otfices” of England. It had been decided by President Cemen- fortto sell all the lands belonging to the Church and other religious corporations. From Acapulco, on the Pacific coast, we have news of a conspiracy in which fifteen which was revolution and plunder. The Washington correspondent of the New York Tribune writes, that “Mr. Lum- ley had not been authorized to reopen the British Legation." The George Lute, arrived at New York, from Aspinwall, brought the California mails to June ‘Z0tli, and Q|,705,000 in gold. The Governor of San ltrancisco had pro- claimed that city in a state of insurrection; and the Vi ilance Committee, in retort, had published a manifesto, declaratory of its re- solve not to disperse, until they have expel- led from the community “those who have so long outraged the peace and good order of society." By way of Panama, we have news from San Jose, Costa Rice, to June 57. The papers state, that General More, the Com- mander-in-Chief of the army, the Vice President, and the Secretary of State, had all died of cholera. The troops of Guate- mala and San Salvador had united for the invasion ofNicaragua. From New Grenada, we have papers dated at Aspinwall and Panama to the 4th of July. cans resident on the lsthinus that a Unite States’ war ship “mild be stationed at As- piiiwall. The railroad company lind built a fine bridge at Gatiin. Congress had adopted the new federal reforms ofthe con- stitution. In the Aspinwall district, Senor ‘Cairo had it majority of votes for the otfice of Governor, whilst in the Panama district, Senor Maria Dias was far ahead. General Mosquerii had urged the govern- ment to iiinke all the reparation possible forthe outrages coiiiinitted during the riot. The merchants of Catliugena city will have to pay iinpost duty on all goods aftei-the [st of Septeniber, the day on which the port is to become free. Mr. Fulton, chief engineer of the Golden Age, hail been accidentally killed on board. Severe mea- sures were tu be taken against the insti- gators ofthe late riot. In view of the latest “ American diffi- culty,” the dilficulty encountered by Mr Professor Malian, of \Vcst Point Military Academy, in being informed that he was not presciitable to Her Majesty Queen Victoria unless in Court costuine, the New York Times says:—‘ A cut may look at a King, but it Professor in it black stock may not look upon a Quecn.”—-W'ell, it must have been rather annoying to be collared by a blunt master of the CCl‘(‘lll0llit‘S, and brought up, all stiindin,-_r, in ti-aiisitii to the royal presence; still, it ought liurdly be expected that Her Majesty should permit cccentricities of costume in Ainericnn citi- zens, wliicli she denies to her oivii siibjects “ Let all ambitious Amerii-ans who go to London liei-caller, reinembor that it \\'tt> the absence ofu white clinker that preven- ted Professor Malian from seeing Queen Victoria in her criiniion satin robes." INDIANS IN 'I‘i:xAs.—The San Antonio Ti-ran, of the l9th, has the annexed ex- citing lnilian news from Fort Chadbmirni-: On Satiirtlay, the l-ltli in.~'t., uii expi-i-ss reached San Antonio which ll'll l"oi-t Chad- bourne on the l8th inst., bringing the un- welcome ncivs of the inhuman murder and capture of their two express riders, who were on their way from Fort L\lcKavitt to lI“0rt Chadbourne. It seems that the two men had arrived within forty miles of Port 7 i vV*9“”‘°T°N.-IUI-Y 3-—Th8tt'h1l0fH0I'- Chadbourne, when they were attacked, Bet|ileliem,to hung on the neck ofthcir child he" lb" m“"d°"» ""d ‘hm °f B"°°k’ lb" i l"°l-"MY hY '‘ large “"“"h°" Of Chhhlhchcsi assault,is appointed to take place next week. O cape from an accident. fire fi-oma taper, and was burned to the pared for sometime. {overpowered and killed. One ofthe bodies _ 5M3"? 'h°'hh°|'3 0i th0 HOUSO are tiI‘tXi0ttS i has since been found, the head was severed The Princess Royal, had a narrow es- to relieve themselves of speeches on the Her sleeve caught Summer assault,which they have had pre- The oflicial report shoulder, but fortunately she had the pre-i ofthe Wednesday ’s proceedings in the Se- from the body, one leg was cut oil‘ at the knee, and the body otherwise mangled in itho most horrible manner. lthe other express rider, up to our going to l some of mind to extinguish the flame, erelnate on the Kansas bill, will occupy about i press, has not been found. it caught the body of her dress. ieighty columns of the Globe newspaper. l i On the 7th inst, from fifteen to twenty oficers were implicated, the object of It was expected by the Ameri-=~ The body of ticularly from the recent ofthe two express men, the‘ the post determined to take as prilo- acre, and marched out twenty men of the garrison for this purpose. in ordering them to surrender their arms, they showed hostilities, when the soldiers immediately charged upon them, killing seven on the spot; three others since have been found en The remainder who escaped, con- sisting of from six to ten in number, were all more or less severely wounded. In possession of the Indians that were killed was found a government rifle, similar to the one carried by one of the murdered ex- pressmcn; also a part of a letter stained with blood, which was probably taken from the some men. Immediately after the killing of the Indi- ans, two soldiers were despatched to ever- take a‘ party that had let} the fort one hour before, on the road leading to San Antonie. VVhen these soldiers had proceeded four miles from the fort, they were pursued by a party oftwelve or fifteen Indians, but they succeeded in reaching the party they started for, and gave them an account of what had occurred. and gave the necessary warning, that they might be on their guard. Strange as it may it pear, during the whole contest with the iidians, although they were well armed with guns, pistols, bows and arrows, and other instruments of warfare, not a single soldier was killed, or even wounded, that we have heard of. One officer had a bull shot through his hat, and several soldiers had arrows pass tlirough their clothing, but, all escaped uiiliurt. These Indians are, in a measure, all lengued together, and we shall not be sur- prised soon to hear of their attempts to reta- liate upon the whites for their men who have been killed. l l CAMl1l.Sl‘0R TEXAS.—-Tllc United States’ steam.-hip Surprise, now lying at the Navy Yard, is to be sent again in a few weeks for a reinforcement to the stock of camels brought by her on her last trip, and landed in Texas for the United States’ Government uses. It has been found by experiment, that for the tranfer of the United States’ stores across the plazas of Texas, the camel is perfectly fitted, and withstands the soil and climate of the country without any difliculty. Thus far, only thirty-live have been brought. It is intended in the next trip to biing lilly.- -.’V'¢w York Tiiiies. \’\'c are decidedly ofopiiiioii that iiionarcliy, and liercditiu-y nioiinrchy, is by fur the best foiin of i_rovei'iiini-nt tlint human wis- duiii has yet devised for the iidiiiiiiistratioii of eoiisiilcritble nations and that it will ttlWl.l_\‘s continue to hi: the iiiost perfect \\l1iCll liuiiinn viitiie will admit of.---Boslon Journal. TIIIAI. or lI£i:iiicii'i‘,—Hiislilnglon lO!h ---'l'lio Ilt'l‘l)t‘l‘l iiiurdt-r case was foriiiully opein-d this nioriiiiig. The ti-stiinoiiy for the l)I'tI.‘(‘CUIl(lIl was closed iit the iidjoiirn- incnt oftlic Court nltlioiigli the coiiiisel lor the l)l'l.~‘0llt.‘l‘ iiiisiiccersfiilly iiisisti-.(l that it ions the duty ol toe govurntnent to lllt\'L‘ pre- sriitrd all who witiwssetl the killing ufl{cnt- ing. The prisoner occiipirs ii seat in the dock and is occasionally rhccrml by the con- versation uf distingiiislietl ti-iends. A dense crowd was present. The jury were unable to agree in their verdict. 'l‘liey are said to have stood, ten for acquittal and two for conviction. On the 15th anntlierjui-y was procured for it new trial, chosen from I05 iiien.---The Worchcitcr Spy says, that it let- ter has been received in that city froma gentleman in California, which states that Herbert has been notified by the Vigilance Committee of San Fi-nncisco never to show his head in California iigaln, under the iseverest penalties He is said to have ’ been a monte dealer in California besides.