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Show The United States Go vellim t lit mid tile War. Washington, D. C, 1. The only official disoatch recently sent w.t.i relation re-lation to the war, was on Friday, when Pre-ident Grant was in Washington, and was addressed to Bancrok, but copies were sent to Washburnc and Motlcv. It was to the effect that while we cannot act in connection with other nations, yet should our good offices be requested by both the belligerents we should be happy to extend them, with a view of bringing about peace between two crcat oowers with which we have traditional' friendship. Our government govern-ment will scrupulously ab-Uin from interfering in-terfering with the masters of foreign nations, if for i'0 other reason than beeau-n it wou.d set an example ana afford a pretext for foreign government', govern-ment', to interfere with our own poac;. ft expresses no opinion as to the ment-of ment-of he war. The tele-ram to Minister Bancroft was courteously woraed, .-o a-not a-not cive any ground lor douot as to our actual position of carefully abstain-in abstain-in v from foreign allianees. As to bel-liierents, bel-liierents, we are always ready to exercise exer-cise the office- of tneiuWiip. when they shall be specially desire by nation in war . ' . r The diplomatic representatiy..s ct Spihi, Chili. Peru aim Iv.-uad r a.-ow a.-ow here and an early sett e.-.--n- .1 formal terms i f peaee is cxpi-e,e 1. Ilnilroau Accident. Alkntr.n. Pa., 12.-A terrible railroad rail-road fieeelen- occurred to a trsin dae here on the Lehich and tu-r.v Ve. m raihoad at 2 this aiterno-n. Ihe train had left Cahr,a hut a t. w minute-when it ran over a cow. lie-rear lie-rear car was thrown ever the ckojia-ment ckojia-ment an l a imn-r f rssvrcer- -nous viniure i. ( .ns lv ha 1 a .. hin out ol: auother had her tea ! sc-riv sc-riv ent S-P. Ca .-'han. ct K-r -'v' i!v.:..: wi- e!U i.i 1 ' ' " ' , Cl.ons.. w-.- ;t..-ar- . . 'i ad. ; : ' ' r.' ' ! a 1 ,- r 1 --. W C ion- civ .--'i:-;v :. ; ; . " ; . .ri:.- |