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Show POWERS HAVE AGREED. All bat On Ila.e Aa-ttlal ta lutond Lrrail .Not All tli powers hate airreed to the j proposals of the ai-eoud tierntan note, , with the racvptioD of Ureal lirilain, ; from w hi.m no aaaiver has ytt been re-. re-. ceivetl to either the first or second j notes of (lermany. The foreign oflice, howerer, eijiecia (.real liritain'a ad- herente to the second note and still j looks for a reply to the first. With reference to the statement j cabled from America th.t tireat Ilrit-; Ilrit-; ain has acted as mediator in effecting j an understAnding between (lermany j and the Tnited Mates, a hih foreicu oflice official said that nothing was ot!i cially known reg-ardiog such a service if il had been rendered, and that as a i matter of fact there waa oo necesaity whatever for a mediator. The latter i statement was corroborated by the British embassador. Sir Krank Laa-eellea, Laa-eellea, and by the I'nited States charge d'affaires, John It. Jackson. No newa from i'ield Marshall Connt J von Waldersee has been received at the foreign otlice since the announcement announce-ment that he had taken charge. It is j taken for granted that the details of organization are absorbing- hia alien- j tion. I I'rivaie dispatches say that the Oer- j mans occupy the palace of the empress j in I'ekio, and that litrmio reiuforce- I menu, consisting- of two batallions, ; , two guns and cavalry under I.ieuK ol. ' Havel have arrived al I'ekio from Tien ! Tain. I |