Show NICARAGUA REPLIES washington april 16 15 it Is re bly stated elated that nicaragua hu has reed ably to great ultimatum it I 1 in she be nature of a counter proposal id d not a direct acceptance or rejection of the british demands and as an snob bach it 16 la in not yet known whether ireat great britain will accept it 16 as a responsive to the ultimatum which made three demand arst A money indemnity sterling for alleged personal injuries to british subjects i including deluding british consul WO hatch beyond tb the revocation of the declaration la ration of banishment against british subjects Third The formation of a commie sion ion to decide by arbitration the damage done to property ot of british subjects expelled from nicaragua the ultimatum contained no limit of time but in a subsequent note the earl of kimberly stated that an answer ito to the ultimatum would be expected pecked within seven weeks of february 26 the seven weeks are up tomorrow nicaragua ls answer to ie in two part to the second demand it says bay that nicaragua even before receiving the british communication had revoked the decree of banishments banish ments mente to the first and third demands we the answer to 1 that in order to preserve tr friendly to adly relations with lier her kalesty maie od government and with the purpose of fairness lair ness and justice nicaragua proposes that all questions of payment for personal injuries injury to property etc be referred berred to an impartial commission ot of arbitration the foregoing to is regarded as a most diplomatic answer it concedes oon cedea nicaraguan Nic araguas willingness to adjust the he differences and yet courteously suggests wat that the pounds demand la in ex parte estimates and that we the whole question tion ot of the amount of damages should be left to arbitration great britaina Brit ains answer to the be counter proposition to la awaited with interest but nicaraguan Nicaragua Nic araguas la reply to is so pacific la in character that it is believed the subject has ceased to have a warlike aspect peat and that diplomacy will adjust the remaining details |