19 SEPTEMBER 1863, Page 1

The news from New Zealand is, as we anticipated, very

warlike. The Wailtatos have broken out into rebellion, and Colonel Cameron has therefore withdrawn the troops from Taranaki for the defence of Auckland, and a portion of the Auckland militia has been called out. The garrison has been apparently withdrawn from Tataraimaka to the great delight of the natives, who say that the Governor must have ordered that no fighting shall take place except on the 4th of each month,—an arrangement of which they are prepared to take advantage, but n3t to abide by. The natives have evidently a scientific nature which prompts them to study the law of phenomena; but their induction is too hasty. A general war is at hand, in which the periodic time of the engagements. can scarcely be so long as a month.