Ka Nupepa Kuokoa, Volume VI, Number 47, 23 November 1867 — English Column. FOREIGN NEWS. [ARTICLE]

English Column.

FOREIGN NEWS.

Nkw York, Ocl 20.—The rrial of Jeff. Dar;s wili probabiy eommenee on the 2Sth, an e{Tort will be made to obtain a jur)' of wh)tes. The jurv now stands nine regroes and threc whites. Ocf. 24.—Chief Ju*tice Chsse had writtcn to Judgt; L T nderwood thnt he wil! pr»»side in person at the Dratrict Coort nt Richmond, Nov. 13th but will onjy be pre«ent during the fim week of tbe term, owing to the aion of tho L"nited States Suprerne Court, whieh bc»gins on the following Alonday. This is to acromodate Jeff*. Davi» counsel, who wisbed th« Chief Justice to preside. A trernendou9 gale was experienced on tlie coast of Labrador on the 9th Oct. For<y lives were lost by the wrecking of thirty vesM-is. Thcre was great destruction of pro-; perty, nnd over 100.000 people are left dest<tute. St. Lol js. Oct. 21.—A special lrom Me» (lieine Creek Lodg-e, dated the 17th s:iys the, lndLtn bus»ness is progressing finely. There is a good prospect ofa treaty of lasting peoee , being estnbiished. The CounciJ eommeneea, on the 19th, Runners have been sent tonoti-, fy the oot lyintr bands of Indiaits. Between 7000 and 10,000 Indians wiil orrive h;re by the iniddle of the week. Nashville, Oct. 14.—Parson Brownlow has b»ec 1 elected onited StatesSenntor. His ! innjority on first bnllot to-day was twenty. ! four. ! Nf:w York, Oct. 25.—Thc eleelion of> Juiir»'Z is confinned but the reforms he pro-1 poJ>ed are defeated. Flokkncb, Oct. 19.—A petition signed by 12.000 citizens of Hoine was presented to the I'ope, praying llis Hciiness to consentto ihe oeeupnūon of liome by the lulian nniional troo[is. Kcports from Rome state that ji fierce bntt!e occurred on l'iiursday, nnd il»at the Popes troops rec«ptured the town of Vcvt»li, the Garibaidians sufTering heaviiy. Ort. 23.--Garibaidis escape und arrivai at Leghorn is fuily confirmed. All efTortsthus f-»r <>ri the p«irt of the poliee to discovor his where übouts have proved fruitiess. Gnribnldi has issued nnother proclnmation «xhorting the Italians to persevere in their rightous nttempt to destroy tht power of Kome nnd snve Italy. She declares ibat nothing but the utter destruction of the tern-; poral power of the Pope ean suve the fta-! lians' nneionul liberty and unity. Lo 4 ndon, Oct. 24.—The Times has a i Ntrong editorial on French intervention, it, stigmntezes the coinpulsory course of France 1 ns eniel to Itaiy nnd perilous to Europe:—! declnres its eflect to be transienf, for the Ga- i ribaldiuns inust nrise ng»in in a new enter«; prise ngninst Rome. ! It is reported that Napoieon has requested ! the Kuropenn Powers to unite with France| in n Grnernl Conference for the se!tlementj of the Komnn question. Lonoon, Oct. 26.—The »nte!legence from Chiim is thnt the rebels hnve defe«ited the Imperinlists in a grent bnttlc, within 30 miles of Pekin, nnd U»nt that city is »n grent i danger oi' falling into the hnnds ofthe rebels.;