Show ENGLISH VIEWS A signal victory in la diplomacy by the united states london nov 1 11 I the times in an article commenting on the fact that venezuela Is not to be ic ie presented in ili the arbitration tribunal says this Is a most far reaching concession and a signal diplomatic success for the united states final anil Is interesting to the americans americana much more keenly than any ally I 1 earr an gement of venezuelan territory it secures to england the advantage adlanta ge oc 0 f dealing with a responsible and friendly government arid the principle that the united states slates may not only intervene i in disputes with south american re 1 publics but may anth ely supersede the oil ati ginal disputants and assume exclusive I 1 1 control of the negotiations great cannot bind other nations by this concession but the sets up it a precedent pie which moy may in future he be quoted with great affect against herself and bile has greatly strengthened tile the hands of the united state grovern government me n t should tile the latter desire debare to Mt intervene ervene in any future dispute between it a SIM south ill republic arid and any european power it need scarcely be sald said that the light bight ot of interference involves tra rt if the united states las pouso the quarrels qua irela els or of petty republics they tire re bound to compel compact the republics to fulfill their engagements such a general pi electorate if executed ted lit in tile the equitable manner which the washington cabinet may lie be expected to adopt may RO go far to enforce the of national honor and anal honesty in citi uber now they are often vory very observed it would be an all invidious and ungracious task to attempt to weigh the advantages gained by either ride fide hotl england arid and america may congratulate them themselves belvet arid and one ji nother that out of such a threatening allbri vite have grown mutual good feeling and the seeds of EL a permanent arbitration con col a it tp the chronicle Libe liberal ial comments upon the agreement to arbitrate fatur future disputes ns as the best thing thine for tile the peace I 1 of f the wol woi id that has happened pel 1101 naps halls f for it a c century this paper also says flays it if popular were always directed to let proper cioper ends every loll 1011 town n it in great britain and Arneil lea cm would ile be dot decorated orated today in ili honor of t this victory of international wisdom this la 14 tile the embodiment of nt the message ol of bethlehem mr 11 r john morley ahler secretary for fair ireland in the late liberal cabinet speaking at montrose ilon trose last evening said bald that le kc regarded the venezuelan settlement as it a most excellent arrangement slid and he trusted tru sted that tile negotiations lor fair an arbitration treaty would have an equally successful issue tho the standard conservative conse native says aa n its editorial the venezuelan settlement is most gratifying it would be unprofitable to raise the ungracious clous isbir 0 of f w which party had bad prevailed the e 1 post calloch also conservative mays it Is satisfactory to know that the settlement is not a deft defeat at fur for loid salisbury bury it involves arrangement tar far reaching and of a mot big ant description the daily news liberal in discus discussing tile the venezuelan settlement belll naya nay in securing r tord lord Salis bad burys e n t I 1 to 0 a fifty years limitations mr air 0 olary ass Is has a game of give find and take ile he yielded on ills his former argument eliat at great britain could not plead prescription at all but has taken a deal from lord salisbury tit in pushing back the british claims of indisputable settlement from ISSI to 1836 the result however lio wever will out equitably because lord loral salisbury proposed to lecog nize nise venezuelan settlements 0 of the jidnie date therefore it if the limitation must be pushed back further it will be pushed a back better for great britain because venezuela has been much more active in makin settle merits since UW than great real britain lord salisbury may also have felt himself safe L in acceding because the tha whole of the line li 14 considered practically safe pate under arbitration on tile terms proposed it Is still left in doubt whether the settlement is t mean settlement clement tit by administration or by occupation it must not bi be assumed assum fd that the bhole matter will be speedily bit act tied the arbitration la is expected d to occupy at least two or three years |