Show SAGATA AFFECTED But CouvincedThat the Wisest Course Bas Been Adopted Madrid Nov 3oSenor Sagsta showed show-ed much emotion on learning that the 8pan h commIssioners in Paris had formally agreed to sign the treaty of peace on the American conditions but assured his friends that he was convinced con-vinced he had adopted the wisest course in the interests of the country and the monarchy adding that the Dews bad lifted a great weight from the minds of the Deople The Bank of Spain has made a fresh advance to the government of 60000000 pesetas to cover the expenses of repatriating re-patriating the Spanish troops in the Ihmpines and the Antilles The republican re-publican papers violently attack both the government and the Americans London Nov ZOThe Madrid correspondent corre-spondent of the Daily Mall says Senor agsta asert that if the Unite States insist upon Spain paying the Cuban and Philippine debts she will honor her signature to the extent of her resources and that the government wi not refuse to accept this burden |