Show I 1 ORDERS TO BRITISH SHIPS directed to withdraw from corinto Go WAITING FOR NICARAGUA of the AgTe agreement emont made ly by salvador will be followed by evacuation mosquito reserve abolished anil constituted buted a state Air airbets pets britaina Brit ains sins treaty rights gall of the british press iff london may hay 3 senor chrisanto Chrls anto medina the salvadorian Salva dorean minister Jl inister here and nd at part parl has made the following statement to the associated press retarding regarding the negotiations which have been conducted through hin him as the representative of looking to a settlement of 0 the dI dispute desput between great britain and nicaragua lie ile salil said on the departure 0 of contral barrios the nicaraguan envoy from this city for nicaragua the alc to legation was lett left in my charge pending hla his return or the appointment of III hla s successor in that capacity I 1 transmitted to the foreign office ce the various propositions n of the alc I 1 IN ic r laitan government the earl of has throughout been perfectly firm in hla his attitude and in my Inter interviews with him and and alth other officials of the foreign n office my representations have always tren treated with consideration and attention and courtesy the earl borl of kimberly Klin berly lias has shown an anxiety t to a avoid a conflict with the central american i republics Ro publics but it twins being considered rec necessary essary by the british ministers in council to maken make a irm stand bland nil all efforts to move them have tailed failed however no wever I 1 am happy to express the bellet belief that tills this unfortunate dispute li is on the eve of a settlement and that in a few days it a definite reply will be wired front from the ale araguas government in answer ar to a dispatch sent at I 1 reit erday evening to managua last interview with nith the earl after after fter my a ot kimberly Klai berly the central american republics fire are all anxious to help he us in her present difficulty and they have used every means in their power to do so BO As A the representative of salvador I 1 lve bare offered the guaran guarantee tee of my government t to pay par the indemnity in london within fifteen davs atler after the evacuation of corinto the earl of KIM b ariy riy having accepted 1 ahli arrange mont I 1 so informed my government lift last night and I 1 have no doubt that the terms will meet the views of the nicaraguan government THINK guzijan responsible arble front from a gentleman w ho took part in the negotiations the associated tress press learns icarus it 1 ill l felt by all concerned that benor guzman the Nica nicaraguan miffs tr ter at washington Is largely responsible for the continued conti nu ed opposition of nic klc arsa as being of a sanguine temperament pe he has led his government astray asto as to what nhat they might expect from rom the united states continuing the gentleman last quoted mid it would have been more satisfactory to any of tho the central american america republics to have themselves paid the indemnity rather than be subject to the he calumny and distrust which has appeared in the american and european press during the past few days daya there theres Th ereIs Is no question about the monroe doctrine belne being involved in fact the doctrine Is obsolete it if england or any other power Is unable to protect the safety and rights ot of its subjects in central america they are unable to protect their interests anywhere it if england had bad tried to annex corinto Corl nto it would be a different matter but she was only demanding reparation tor for in suits offered to her subjects the associated press further learns that the prevent government of great britain would not view with disfavor a united states protectorate over the whole of central america indeed during the present negotiations the earl of 0 kimberly sold bald that under certain circumstances it would berb perhaps aps have been better for or the united states to proclaim a protectorate over central america and make herself responsible ifor tor the acts of 0 its people I 1 CT S VERSION OF IT dr gu guzman the nicaraguan merits cpr p e to 0 washington vas hl g aon was shown shon it the london d 0 interview i to c critic criticizing criticising ising hla his course lie he tend read it with interest and said perhaps it Is to be expected when t mulls aulls have been made on mr i gresham Gre sharn and the president that I 1 should not escape from the slanders blander 1 there are always some people ready 1 to 9 isert assert that they would have done I 1 else they do not know the J difficulties difficult les and embarrassments embarrass ments of the I 1 situation this was a matter of 0 the greatest prea tatt urgency which had to be handled entirely by rable cable usually the exchange 0 of glewn personally and an d by moll mall permits a full expression olevery of every of judgment but in dealing b by y cable with points po lo 10 far apart a as s london managua and washington it Is sot mot easy to have the most complete e exchange f 0 of views but at fill all times imes t I 1 nave have acted as my judgment indicated was beet beat for the occasion Is there any reason dr 0 guzman wa was asked for or the assertion that nicaragua was misled into be hering that tahe tile united sattes would render assist ancer not in the least 1 aaa paid he there has ba been no misunderstanding further than as awit arise from hope or ex 1 tation general earrion oi the a rectal envoy was here bere and personally canvassed t the situation then he h proceeded to nicaragua and was in personal communication with will the government nor to lait it true that I 1 have en cou arret orret raced 1 die expectation that the united eted tates states would intervene I 1 have bellit ept ray my government advised in every way at my command but it has not rn r n a on the lines linen of claiming that the tha un united it ad states bibuld intervene RESERVE ABOLISHED cause of the row bow between britain and nicaragua washington way 2 s the nicaraguan government haa haal recently done away alith the he mosquito reservation which chic h ilig M been a 11 cause of trouble and ancor aled rt ed it as an a state of nicaragua with li namo 0 of tile department of zelaya tier after the president or of the tha republic 11 action a han ha be en officially lally co comma ammu dilated tl to tile state department D apartment the 1 fleance 11 of the movement has hall attracted acted little ua public attention aitt atlon but it 11 1 stated 1 by that it involve es rrth rrt ohr considerations than tho the armed flou atlon 1 of t corinto now ow that the tj le S crisis Is 11 poised are arc turn tl their lr attention to what hat great bri arlt t ala will 40 0 toward to wd Keu ir cour courso s III ID orting or ting K the new state slate and thu thua indirectly y terminating all au dhority or 01 influence lf lutc in the lh old id mok bulto country ta earl kimberly boo already given no tire to nicaragua Mcara Rua thai bat I 1 this new ques asif tim will receive c the elie kindly era 0 lJ of her lw ettya Itt ya government atter after the three demands ads of the be alti ulti ultimatum maburn tr ut settled 1 1 I the he o yesterday yester yeater dav still mettlea t here dern ae mands ands one of them the tha arl rl of dam aam axtt to the hc property of british subjects ning to be ba after it 10 COMO tho 11 bromine or of kindly 1 con liberation lide iri ration of c arc alon jahp state 0 lat of zelaya out of what jonir been abort a fiort of british dependency it il is sa s1 aulten that the decision will set tie nhat uther further influence england Eng lind in leads te 01 exert In Nicaragua N w cua as n the fcc ol of cit the new state will give alc ic araguaz aragua complete sovereignty over oil all her bert territory ato the importance of 0 the artun 0 ithe the new state plate arises fr rom M the 1 I political 11 eal struggles since over cr tile tho count in that R A n a anil d talc 2 country rr year yea n a ri araua rag gua made e A A I 1 treaty r e a y by which h 1 h alcara I 1 gal plia L ans A a li re ge reign over ar tl the 7 mosquito Mos los nullo quito te territory atory I 1 tho hei latter r rebut t inird 0 the Is i wit of 0 self balt government till tilli this i latter right was ro PO broadly construed d As to include coining men money ey col lecton IL dutler etc so much in u trouble resulted alte I 1 that b tj francis n joaeph ton ph 0 I 1 au austria P t r 13 we was 11 ca called d I 1 in as i arbitrator bi in J I 1 ilia 1 d decision was large lir frely y sentimental it allowed the lag 1 to be railed milled in tile the C country 1 I and aln rigg aim 0 allowed 1 owed I 1 the he mo biet lon 0 o people own ile aloff tile the L contention na AS to who governed the country continued until 14 1441 lail al year n when hen Ni carag look forcible po and wt spelled polled consul hatch who woi accused of a to rebellion hellion ligal rist control of the territory tills this expulsion of 0 hatch line has been abe cause of the it trouble lust just set let tied du cut t while the sell I lias heen beer PEA beading dIng nicaragua haa ban been permanently entrenching herself in I 1 tho he 1313 buiel territory anil and has established a complete internal s pter 1 of govern met t it li in an exception of the plan agai against nit which the brit british ish congel was of inciting rebellion anil and for or this leaon there li iq much apprehension as to in whether great britain will viii assent to the obliteration of tile the old mosquito country which was the vent neat of all brit arlt nh 1 h influence L in nicaragua the new state extends almost tile the entire atlantic coast line of the southerly pout herly portion la Is near greybow tile tl en eastern aern at 0 the E agila can canal al and tills fact ti inq given alven the country iti chief importance now nov that it Is a nicaraguan state consul con sul hatch will have bare to N ae acet edited direct to the government and not to the ao 10 mosquito authorities the return of match was one of nf the terms insisted on by great britain DrIta ln GALL OF tin THE ENGLISH PRESS england has haa kever played tho the part of 0 a bully london may 3 the globe this thin af afternoon ter commenting comme nUne upon the trouble between nicaragua ua ond and great onya the sharp little lesson which we bad th painful duty to inflict upon nicaragua can cannot an t fall to be productive of rood good there another and more powerful state has been taking a useful lesson the acci lean republic assumes the post of arbitrator in all alq dl between the smaller state and europe and what la Is more important it shows a to interfere in those dil disputes nelch Is as an objectionable w ri R i it Is unasked tor for the tone of the american press ever sines since the pre present ent difficulty arose has reflected very clearly the usual tone of that country in these matte rim though perhaps their bluster and braggadocio upon this athla occasion was wan tendered rendered lowler they felt there was little chance of being ll listened to we do not wish to heap beat IrAl MIty upon any state however small and insignificant J nn n rland gland has never played the part of a bully and never nil but she must bo be careful to see that her good nature Is not too much presumed upon the st james gazette referring to the same bame subject re marbs the nicaragua bill Is backed by salvador it donld v br be rull roii t binl inglr clr I 1 too 00 cloi clowley tely into the value of the guarantee the average usurer Is antlered with a rec fee ond name and it pelaya has played u false we n will III not only occupy but will wipe coranto oft on of the map find and other places with it it any of the great flowers dowers had bad behaved as nicaragua has haa we should have hava been at al war with it t within a week |