Show The United States and Germany WASHINGTON April 21he offici i correspondence between the United States and Germany growing out of recent troubles ii the Samoan Islands will probably be seat to Congress today to-day It shows that this government has scrupulously refrained from increasing its prestige nnd influence in the islands by availing itself of the unmistakable friendship which the natives entertained for this country Bayards letter to Minister Pendleton concludes in these words In the opinion of this government govern-ment the course taken by Germany cannot bf regarded as having been marked by that just consideration which the ancient friendship between the United States and Germany entitles this government to expect and that the present condition of affairs in the island cannot in view of the circumstances under which it was brought about be regarded by the United States as satisfactory satis-factory Permission is given Pendle ton in this letter to communicate Bay ards views to Bismarck |