Ka Nupepa Kuokoa, Volume VI, Number 38, 21 September 1867 — English Column. FOREIGN NEWS. [ARTICLE]

English Column.

FOREIGN NEWS.

The CaJ<fornivi SMte Eheūon t-ook plaee on the dav dcf t<? the left. Keturri? wer<e imperfecU but probabiitties were that thc De!;io>:ratic h id be«n elected. ; Vjf.sna, Sept. 3.—i*i Preae, a s-jmi-offUj ei-il jonr!iai. n,s;vrls tiiat ihe United Statfcs nr<* en pv,nt of <!otv:iuding negotiations wii.-i the Dn»i , 'h Cabinet hī ihe purchase of aJI iv? Dur.«S in the West lndtes. rori. t !>!'n2 <>f the >«Und< of St. Thom3S, St Cr.i x i!.i St. Jo:in. The price to be p,iid i? lAĪHwn* is: go!d. Hluli.n, Sejjt. 2,—The Nonh German Parii.iment meeis ;n thia city October 10th. LoNi>r». S*pt 3.—Adwpatch from Athens «n nnmmiee has Agreed upon, and f r#tr is su«pendcd in Candia for the pfesCfi*. ("f»s TA.srivoPUi. Sept. 3.—Tlie Sublime P« rie ha? fippoinud a n»ixed Ufxtrd of ry. eonamiioe - of i Ottoiuan and . Chri'jtian Th««y iviī 1 «oon proceed \o Crrndl3 t') the caase c>f ui«conteot, ar>d obt nn from the inhabitants a stalement cf īlmmr <jri£ vance«. On their ri'port will be Irtd n i'uture refortn in the govermneat of the hl ifid. Washi.nctox. Scpt. 3.—Adiuiml Farragut scnds an account of h»3 enth»siastic reception in Ilussia. In vtew nf the tcrrible ravāg&tof yellow fever, Gen. llaneoek has hsked leove to avail himself of the pritiK?ge of the recent order lrotn ihe \Vnr Dcpartment, aJlowing officers ordered to duty iri that locaiity to remain North until October 13th. Gen. Sheridan boing ordered to report at Leavenworth, the cominnnd of the Fifth District deVolves on Oen. Orifßn till the nTrival nf Gen. Haneoek. Alo.\.nv, Sept. 3.— James A. McDougnll, late Senntor from California, died in this city to dny. Gen. Slocum is mentioned in Administrafion cireles for Secretary of War. Seward hns publiciy contradicted the Trii/une story that he is endeavoring to sett!e thc Alahama claims by negotiatir.g for the transfer of British Columbia to, the United Sta tes. Punta Kusa, Floridn, Aug. 21.—The j<ubmuriue cuble, frotn Key West to Havana, wns successfu!ly spliced last Sunday, and works well. General Howard will be relieved from the position of Commissionpr of the Freedmen's Burenu. Tho President hns contemplated to make the change a long time, but not until Stanton and Sheridan were removed, did he fully decide to nct in Howard's cuse. Nkw Haven, Aug. 23.—Jeremiah Day, cx-President of Yale College, died lnst night. oged 9S. ' Nbw Vohk, Aug. 26.—A Tribn?te special says that Seward and Kandall will hnve to leiwe the Cabinet. New Vokk, Aug. 2S.—Grunt hns issued nn order directing Gen. Sickles to go to New Vork and report to the Adjutnnt General. Grant hns ulso sent to the President another written protest nguinst the rcmovnl of Sheridun, und e9pecinlly urges that the public service requires the presence of Hnneoek on the plainj«. Lonoon, Aug. 21.—Purlinment was.prorogued to-duy. The Queen wns not present.; Her speech wns rend by Coinmission. The | Quecn dcclares there is no longer nny ground j for nppelunaion of wivr in Eumpe. j T 3 ARIS, A%. 22.—1t is said that one of the results o|' ihe conference held at Salzburg be- j tween the Enij>crors Napoleon and Francis Jo?rph« is lo insist that tho Courts of the Southern German Stntes shall unite in a i Southern Confeduration, of whieh Austria is to be heud. London, Ang. 27.—The new cnble from j Isrest to New Vork will be laid in Mny next. The northern route is selected as the snfest and inost pwcticable. The Great £astern hns been churtered to |>erform the work. Lo>don, Aug. 27.— Faraduy, eminent savan electician, ditd todny. Hb rutj huahklu Ni t. —Ua olelo mai kekehi nupepn kalnkalai olelo, penei : " O ke kanakn e kahi mau nna i konn uniiumi, i 7 knhi ana i ka hebedoma hooknhi, oia hoi.he umi i;\ minute e hala i ke kahi hooknhi ana; he (31 na hora e hala ia ia i ke kahi ana ilo* ko oka mnkahiki hookahi. A ina hoi e ola aun oia a hala na maknhīki he 80, ua pau loa iu m nn how hana o ka makahiki lele oi i ke kahi ia me ka pahi umiumi, i kona au- { wae. oka huina nui ona kane o Amerika ' Huipuia, h rt 10,000.000 no ia, a ina lakoii e I kahi mau nna i kela \w keia la, alnila, ua li-! ke ka huina o na la i kahiia e lakou me ei- ] wa haneh unukumamalima miliona ; ua li-1 ke hoi ia me na dal i he iwa haneri me ka umikumamalima i lilo no ia me*. A ina e kuui pakahi ana kela kanaka keia kanaka i IMihi umiumi nona iho, i kalapu, sopa n me ka huiu no na da\a elima ; ua hke ka uui o nn dala i liio i ka hanauna hookahi, me eiwa hanert a me knnaonokumamalima miliona daia. A o keia mau dala i lilo, aohe no ka mea e «e. no ka umiumi kapnlu wale no. Hamu! • k lloko o ke ao holookoa a pau," wahi a kekahi nupepa, 4t ua hana na kine i elua ha» pnkolu ona hewa, a hookahi hapakolu ka na wahine i hana ai. n