Show CUBAN CONSTITUTION S V Convention Coppletes Work Regard inn Relations With US r Havana Fob 27lhG Constitutional convention remained ht session until 3 oclock this morning completing the work In the Conatftutlbji referring to the relations between puba and the United States A jnibllc ses joni was field this eveningto signthe followIng follow-Ing resolutions which have been adopted First The Government of Cuba will not make treaty or agreement with any foreign power which may compromise compro-mise or limit the Independence of Cuba or which may permit or authorise any lower to obtain by means of colonlza lon or for military or naval purposes Of In any other any foothold or au ihorlty or right over any portion of Cuba Second The Government will noC ircrmlt its territory to be used as a baeo of operations for war against the United States or against any foreign nation Third The Government of CubaJ accepts S ac-cepts in Its entirety tho treaty of Paris In which are affirmed the rights of Cuba to the extent of the obliga tins which are explicitly Indicated In these and especially those which the International law imposes for the pro tection of life and property arid substitutes sub-stitutes itself for the United States In the pledge which they assumed In that sense according to articles 12 and 102 of the treaty of Paris Fourth Cuba recognizes as legally valid all acts of the military government govern-ment during the period of occupation also the rights arising out of them In conformity with the Joint resolu tion and the Forakcr amendment and the existing laws oC the country Fifth Tho Governments of the United States and Cuba ought to reg ulate their commercial relations by moans of n treaty based on reciprocity and with tendencies toward free trade In natural and manufactured products mutually assuring ample special ad vantages In their respective markets The scheme of relations was pub holy approved this afternoon by the convention The preamble which Is lengthy sets forth the receiving of the letters from Gen Wood outlining the wishes of the Washington Execu tive regarding future relations Tt asserts that the convention understood the dcahe of the Executive to bo to bring about the specified relations S with the object of securing the Indti pondonce of Cuba and that the sun gestIor rum to the national status was naffeon those lines but this in Itself the preamble goes on to 8arwould militate araIOstCho hide pendence which both parties desire to preserve Regarding the other conditions for reserving peace such asraising loans I tIme preamble points out that these Plo fully covered by the Constitution which document In the opinionof the convention amply protects Independ once Including liberal laws as to the rights of foreigners and Individual rights llegardlnp the sanitary question the preamble drclnrcK that the future Government should make arrange I a merits with the iJnitetl States to pro toot that country as well as Cuba i Tho convention clearly Implies that 11s action would not bind the future Government for the last part ot the preamble reads The convention considers that relations mghtt exist 1C WlciVs cfSlvcrnmcnt under thc repub lic thinks il advisable |