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Show FOREIGN DISPATCHES. KIcaragaa's rnsldtnt Preparing lo Urn tho Country. HerlliilllK-riie limlxii "Nm-." en lie (Irurr l.a.-lr Iln..ll' Aruunleul Clmo.l I udtib (Jin.NAiu, Nicaragua, May .10 Thorn who hoped that peace might bu restored aa ft result of lhe conference held lu Kabana (J ran Jo today Lulwiuu rcprcsenlatlvca of .'resident Hecazi and (ho rovolutlonlals are somewhat disappointed. At the request of United BtatesMluUturllaker n truce of forlj-elghthoura wasarrauzol and all hostilities cc oied while the com mlnlouirswereln conferenca. It Is I robable that hostilities will bu re. sained at the end of the forty-eight hours during which It was agreed that lhe Iriice should prevail. NLwYcnur, May 30. Tho IPorU's Ban Salvador dispatch eaa (hat the revolutionists me within four hours' march of Mausgus, (he capital of Nicaragua, und aro getting ready to attack I'rraldont Bacazt. Hic.zi, Is rlllllu Managua, but la preparing for light. He has applied lo (he govern merilof Bin Salvador lor aaylum. Thla wllllogrintedhlniuii condition that ho cornea here alone. His family are now ou one ef the l'aclflo Mali steamships. steam-ships. l.AI'A1l.rTI'n Til Mil. Alurrlrnua lrru.l Iil Uraie l'Aiits, May so. About BOO tenons, largely Americans, n ere preeuil today at the decoration of the tomb of tho Manjula l)u Lalayotte In honor ol his services to the cause of American Indr-I Indr-I eudencu. 1 he members of (he Lafiy ettu family arrived at (he ccme(ery lu landaus aen( by Colonel Adams repre entliiB Lafayette 1'oit, O. A. It., nl New Yurk. As Colonel Adams Iiced wreaths and baskets of flowers on the tomb ho delivered nu eloquent tribute to the memory of Lafayette. Olllrlnl Hresiuluu la lllllljnu. IIuum.v, May SO. Hon. Theodore Iluuiau, Atnerloau embassador to (lermany, waa ollloUIly resolved at thu forelu cfllcu at raldduy today. Hon. William Waller l'helpe, thu late American minister, bade au olllclul farewell ut tho um iini. The wedding of Ills daughtor, Mill Marlon I'Iuiii, to Dr. 1'rauz Van Hot. lenburg will toko place Thunday next, This evening 1'iieJna gave n dinner tc ltiinyun and family and alterwardi presented (hem (o (ho American colony. A 1'lece ul knreaaui. I.OMOO.-J, Miy 30 Tho Timet iayi In a leader on the Ueary law: Uveu II the three Chinamen arretted In New iork be exclled, whloh Is probably the furthest extent to which the exclusion ex-clusion act will be carried, the Chinese government will do well to shut its eyes lo lo minute a grievance! and not commit the blunder of oQ.rlng di fiance likely to cheok the generous impulses im-pulses of the American people. Ilriiurullrr let I ree. London, May 30. James Gilbert, lhe dynamiter, has been released from l'orllaud prison. Hu wna sentenced lu 1SS5 to penal servitude frr life for having cauaed the dynamlto, explosions explo-sions at (he Tower aud (ho homo cf iinrl i aineut. Thu reaaon f or h la relrase la said to bo tho breaking dowu of his health. A priest aud a nuraou.com. pooled Gilbert to London. Ilunetl .-.raelur in. I nil. I'aiiu, May 30. Blr Charlea Itusioll Ulascoled the laws of other nations In the lierlcg sta arbitration today, ou which tho United Btntos based the claim lo lhe protection of seals outside of tho ordinary limit. He will conclude tomorrow. ur Miuellns; l Uladalour. Lo.ndo.n, Msy 30. Tho grand Jury has found n true bill agaluat William Towneend, who discharged a pistol at Mr. Uladstone. Ytlllialmlurt',. Ilenllli Mood. AsisTmui.iM, May So. Tho govern ment has rent out n denial o( there Port that Queen Wllhelmlua'a health lafalllnir. |