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NICARAGUA. 



re are 88 miles of railroad^ and l.0-l, r > miles 

 of telegraphs. The const met ion of 



:IH tor the Government, lo-j miles m i, 

 has been begun. 



lirMMi 1 Itimatiini.- After the unsi. 

 ful attempt to ncc in the 



.Ito reserve ill the summer of IK' 



British vice-consul. Match. ( .i otl 

 traders, and v. 1 Amer re- arrested 



in Congr. 



from the country. After the M 

 were ended by the establishment of \ 

 administ ration in the territory. Mr. I 

 tained from Lord KmiUiley the i 

 suraix i'.riiain asa 



sovereignty or protect ion over t he t : 

 on the . respects the full and ; 



of the (iovernment of 

 The Mos(|uito nation by its voluir 



:.. r, l s '.t. the incorpofal 



d territory in 



Indians formally subjected them-, 

 go\erned by the general laws of i: 



i of by their own customs and : 

 availing themselves of a ri. 

 by the treaty of Jan. 28, 186(1, condud. 



Nicaragua anddivat Britain. Tl. 

 ish Minister of Foreign AlTairs \\ i-hed ! 

 it understood that an\ ad ion that the |. 

 Government might take m the wa\ 



MI Nicaragua is wholly u 

 iiected with any political or conventional 

 tion concerning the Mosquito 

 is sjmply a proceeding on the ground- 

 tional law to obtain satisfaction for an a! 

 In matters concerning political control i: 

 tral America he had no other wish th, 

 full accord and with the approval of the I 

 . The British (Jovernment demand- 

 explanation f,,r the arrest and banisl 

 out trial of British subjects. The N 

 minister in London. V 

 that no affront to Kngland was jur 

 the men were deported for fomenti: 

 ances, and that the proconsul. Match, v 

 a consular officer of <J real Britain and I 

 i-si-t/Htifur from the Niearaguan (> 

 nn Feb. -jr.. I Vi.-i. Lord Kimberley , 

 demand that tl, 



Ming, imprisoning, and 

 ling those British sidtjects. and fur- 

 unconditionally the decree of expulsio 

 agree to ;i comn 



.raguaii r ! 



a jurist not a citi/en of any Aini-ri- 

 atSOei the damages that they had SUst 

 failing an agn-ement. that the ossessii:- 



.- s should l>e commi* .-i.-nt 



of the Swiss republ of a 



I'.ritjsj, gchooner and the duress of 

 or an indemnity of 5(X 



in her reply, while n-it. 

 denial of a breach of international ! 

 intentional atTn.nt to (Jn-at Britain. 

 ft arf Ofiffee. hides, bananas, that all the (juestions of payrm-nt ! 



The mines and many of injury, damage to property, etc., be sub: 

 i banana tilantaiinn* * nn<wi h to* arbitral 



Man-!, 1 L-.nl Kimberley handed ' 

 Nicaraguan minister an ultimatum r<-<\ 

 that the British rlemand be complied witi 

 Ajril 26. The decree of banishment 



fltmocrat fTimms- v Clerk. i 



Register, NVilliara Sohmer. Judge* 

 O f \\. n full form. Robert A 



:. man: two years. Rd ward 

 ;.>er. Judge* -f the Court of General 

 full trrtn. Joseph K. Newbtirger; un- 

 term ..f lUnd.-lph B. Marline. N > 

 Mahon. Judp 



vekSn,uh.rharie*F.McLeail,andrhrles 



i. Abo for 85 members of Assembly. 12 



Slat* Senator*, and A mos Camming* as Congress- 



man fr T.-nth hi-.iri.-t to fill vacancy caoaed 



by death 



iJoptiblioanand 

 County Clerk. Thomas I*. Han Bister, 



K k tmg J idgi i i f the CityCourt 

 teO term. Daniel OVonotH Hatty ; two 



Rvarts. Judges of the Court of 

 full t.-rin, Thomas Allison ; 

 DDtL .ludires of the 

 S. Isaacs, Chiu 



nd Krnert I fail. Also for tt" members 

 of Assembly. 12 State Senators. and 

 (ira^n as Congressmen from Truth District to 

 fill varancv. 



Th. ' . I*bor, and People's 



parties also had tickets in the field. 



.tit of the law 



'..*ini: .f the saloons on Sunday 



by the Police Commis-i- nr-:li.i. r MI in \ 



very largely cast aira ins? the l''usion ticket, and 



again Tammany Hall pin di dates in 



one* by pluralities of about 20.000 votes. Amos 



imtngs was elected to Congress by a plu- 



rality of 5.072 votes. Of the 12 State Senators 



chosen from the city. 9 were Democrats and :{ 



Republicans: while of the : Assemblymen the 



Democrat* elected 27 and th<- Republicans & 



NICAEAGCA.areptililic in( Vntral America. 



- nate consists of 18 and the 1 1 xw >f Repre- 

 sentatives of 21 members, elected by the people 

 for i years and four years respectively. The 

 President is elected for four years. Gen. Jose 

 SaototZelava was proclaimed rr<-;.l.t!t ; 

 Umber. 18M, as the result of a revolution, and 



vard elected fr tln-t-rm emling in 1898. 

 iliinH. as reorganize*! in April. 1W5, was 

 composed as follows: Foreign Affair-. Man ml 

 Camnel Matut: I'.al- 



ladares Reran ; War an<l Marine, (Jen. Reuben 

 : Finance, Santiago Callejas. 

 uMM.~Tbe receipU in 1892 were $1,- 

 4j097.of which $582,057 came from cuft 



from a tax on npirituous liquors, $271.- 

 a duty on tobacco, and $938.423 fmm 

 r sourcrs. The expenditures were $1 

 IM eiecwtlve, $49.679 for foreign affairH, 

 for justice, $142.099 for finaiu ial nd- 

 li.. $1J65.T 



: ' 



mfety.and$817.r*. total. 



The internal debt in 1891 











OrMtBhuia. 



"MFMMHta. The exports go 

 Germany, Prance, and 



