Ka Nupepa Kuokoa, Volume VIII, Number 37, 11 September 1869 — FOREIGN NEWS. [ARTICLE]

FOREIGN NEWS.

l>y ihu mnii <tc;imt r hlahn whieh arrived .Moriday ev'oiimL r tho (3;h inst.. lM)reign -\ews j.s rt-ocjvid Au£»u>t LH)th. We obst*rvc t!uit t:ic Inteniatioun! i\lnteh !»etwec!i the L"uiverjsities ot Oxfor<i nntl llarvaril, to have tnken plnee on the 27th of August, was n c!iirf mntter of pub!ic intercsit both in Kni:lanJ anei America. August 2-J. There js an entire editoria in tho Lomion Timcs on the boat race to-ihy. k thinks thc llarvnnls (ioiA incur any dis-i mlvuitt»gc in accepting a cu.\svvain. ft says t!iey have gratlualiy :\s.simu!ale<i their style ol' rowiug u> iU<? Et\gUsl\, and it is plain that the rnco wi!! not be a tei=t of the re!ative nier'fs- t»f the J ii>tiuct nationaJ sty!es of rowiiii*, but wlll decide whieh of the yotin«, r men rowin<i happen to be ihe best article. lt ilatters tho Kurvartb for their chivalry in meetthe English cre\v on its own »:ourse nml uwn term>, and assures thcm of ;\ fair race, an<i !iopcs the best meii will win. t It has been sett!ed that the Harvaril crew 1 u ill be composeii «s iVi!lows : Fny, JL>orr, > l.vcnan, »Simmons, ao"d Lorinij (stroke). A tiispatch from Cnmp Supply, Indian Territury, says the l'eaee Comnnssioners. on S.iturdrty, had n most important meeting with ihe Cheyenncs nnd Arapahoes. A large numlM?r of Chiefs were present, nnd full two thousnnd men, women and the chi!dren outside. The eouneil lnsted two hours, nnd thc result is considered most favon»ble. the papersreadbeiorethe American So\ence Assoctat\ou was one on' "Trichina lspinilis. M whieh said that nll kinds of 4lesh tbod, and also (ish, contained pan\sites, one bein«r no worse than the other, nud n!I harm* less, if property cooked, Gettvsbuk« (Pa.). Aogust 23. Governor Geary, nnd other participants in the vvar, wiH orrlve to-morrow. Oniy one ex-Confeder« ate ortker (Colonci \Valler Hnrrison , \ has yct nrrived. Ciencrai Lee, in acknovviedsjing thc invitatiot\ to be present, says his engagements wili not permit, aml odds it is* \visest uot to keep open the sores, but to fo!Jow the examples ot those nations\vhotrv toobiiterate the marks ot civil \var ami eonstgn them to obiirion. A woman in Marīon county was literaliy l>iyi!tened to death bv the eclipse. ILvufax. August li3. The reception ot rrīnce Arthor toolr plaee at noon to-day. There wa> an crowd. On landing trom the Adniirars Ui rge the Pnnee was received amid «aiutes of>rtiiiery. CyOMH)N, Au«rust 21. The Tīmts, in an aniele on ihe librralchangesinFrance, sa vs: The £mperor, after ptesiding over thedesiinies of the Fre«ch seventeen yeais; »fter making nmends for the lo«vS of the liberties of France, wiil do wel» iL by restoring those liiieriics, he proves heconsjdersthcrcmainder o! hisreignapreludtMothat o(Jiis son. Therc will be no laek of oppcnunity for theFrench t-i ;tvcustom thoi}is>?ives to regard īhe soo as the naluml successor of the father. Paris, Augusti}l. The Kmpressand Pnnee I<nperial depart on .Monday for the £ast. Cubn. Lo.vlh)N, August 21. Tlie Star hasan t ditorjal on the net|uiMiiotj ©| Cuba by lht' United Statrs. lt sayi. thnt ihe uaval am! u»ditMV posititMi m the guit ot Cut>4 is o! ;;re4t value to tlu* Uo«tcd v>tttte» troops aov! Mjuadrons that wiil bc rcquired there, but th« pt'opleof Aa\erica t with wtiom the iicquisifiot; of Cubj i?5 f;o populnr. wiii oirer»o obj<H*tion? to such ®n outiay. There is no rea?on loi to gr«dge their po?se*sion of her

h?r in those jeas a*re fsc-c-'srd to auiek at preseat tbat e-inne: l«e aucm*:nted- In th<» !n*ere?t r.'i eom?r>erce u is ti?*iraltte tHat C«ca sbouid b» prosperows. Her pro?per.ty inueh more pr>.h?Me ur;det' tne Amen^an Governuient thsn as a ■co:nny or Spani?n Kepuhlie. Faljs. A'jl*us- 21. Īji Frnnce, iō'C3'f. says C«b* 3S to S;w:n, and thc wi£<st th?nj; ; Spain ean do īs io iike adranyge oi tne pres-jnt SitU3t?on. Lom>o?(, 15 Rev. Dr. Cunning- . bam has wntten a to ihe'Pope, , leave to attend the Bcumenical Councii tor the ptirpoi« of expUinißo the rea«ons cf the separU'.on of Proi> Mint from ihe Komuh Church. Berl:n, AoirUs=t2l. A C<*rresry>ndent of; the Prussian Corps Gazette. !rom Kome,as-; sert3 that the late svilabus of the Pope wili j form the eh:f subj':«:t f f d*sib*r*tions of the ' Ecurrs«:nicalCounc;i. Tne pirjirr«phs cover-1 ing Church and State wil! b*» mod:iiēd. Dog- • m*s *of the if»i-i l^? b.*!i ry of the Pope, ?nd the epinluai ar»d corp«rnl as.-:u'or?»on < i the Virsrsn will be Tr,e Helv Faiher has expressed th>»t no <s<:hi*matte r r Protest-»nt B'?hups have otiered to part sn ; the Couticil.