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Show I at up to a high pitch. The Peruvian its arc jubilant over the existing slate rs. press of Santiago and Valparaiso he. wildest stories relative to the lilt i-t. i-t. Jxi I'nion is especially bitter, and n the people, male and female, to ogether In upholding the honor of ! intry. gard to the story current that the i States w ould require u salute to the lud stripes, it says: "Our noble would prefer sinking to the bottom sea rather than salute the Yankee 1 The majority of Intelligent people MQ the ai-t of the government in re-i re-i the apology and the withdrawal of j nand for Egan's recall In favorable La Union prints a letter from ah linan ndvi: inr the severance of all di-ie di-ie and consular relations with the Stntcs. lort reaches me that the, cabinet is dissatisfied with the course of Moult, lilean minister nt Washington. Ills essagc received Friday, it is said, as. he government that the affair was to a speedy conclusion. lie has all ed the president and his adwscrs to that Blaine was desirous of submit I e whole affair to arbitration. Some j hat Pedro Moult was misled by llich-Trnmbull llich-Trnmbull and Julio Foster, and their ratie friend. iXeuse made for demanding the recall ister Kgan is that it was understood had cabled Blaine that the Chilean men! bad granted safe conducts to s and then recalled them. !!e never itch a statement, nlnlater of justice has ordered Judge to drop all other work and proceed to conclude the trial of the Baltimore I is talk of trouble between Chile and Inc on too question of the relemlta-thc relemlta-thc frontier. The Chilean membi rs oinuiissiou say that Argentine wants n rhe Pacific side of the Patagonian y which it is doubtful that Chile will Moult Mlelll Them. j New Tons, Jan. 28. The HeraWi SarJ lingo cable soys: Inteuse anxiety is felt il this city us to the reply of the United State) P. the note sent by Minister Perelra. Tbl papers which favon d Bahnaceda and lln supporters of the lute dictator are crowing oyer the inuiin. r in which the matter win handled by the present government, aud nrt doiug ttH they cau the Inflame the people, f In Valparaiso the Matter la being discussed with more calmness. Merchants m,J bankers bank-ers there generally believe tbut a peaceful settlement of the difficulties between the United Stutes and Chile w ill he reached. It) iquique, especially, the people appear J |