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Show QUEEN SIONS TJIEATY WAR WITH SPAIN NOW A MAT-TEn MAT-TEn OF HISTORY. Diplomatic lUtallon llln tho Two f lovvrninent to he Itesumetl at tinea riehangoot Trestle Will ba.U- rompllshnl Through Frenth Amlsssailor. Madrid, March 10 The queen regent re-gent haa signed tho treaty of peace between Hpaln and tha United States. Tho signed treaty of peace will be forwanled to the French ambassador at Washington, M. Jules Cambon, for exchange with the one signed by I'rea-Idcnt I'rea-Idcnt McKInley. No decree on tho subject sub-ject will be published In the official gazelle. ga-zelle. The draft ot tho treaty of peace between be-tween Spain and the United States was signed In I'nrl on December 10, ISUS. It waa approved by the United State acnate by a vote of 37 to 37 on February Febru-ary C, and waa atgncd by tho president on February 10. Washington, March 19 It now seem probable that to M. Cambon. tho French ambmbassador, will be confided con-fided the honor of closing up the task which ha set about seven months ago, that of bringing two great nation, ClllltSTINA, qi'KKN ItKUKNT Of SPAIN, then nt war, to a state ot peace. Usually Usu-ally tl.u rulo I for n nation situated a Is) Hpaln to send a special envoy m charged with the duty of exchanging K ratification, but n good reason for xc- ffi cepttngngniii tha French ambassador' W office In this latt function would bo K tha saving of time. K It is believed hero that a new Spxn- Kj lh mlnlatcr will como prepared, iinme- W dlatcly after making tha exchanga of ratification, to Institute negotiation JK for n treaty of trade, commerce and 9k amity, the old treaty having been nul- ft llflcd by tho outbreak of wnr. Q' London, March 10. Tho Madrid cor- ! respondent of tho Standard, after re- B ferrlng to tho ratification by the queen H regent of the treaty of pcaca between H Spain and tho United State, aaya: Bj "Olllclal relations between tho two government will now be promptly M renewed. It la rumored Hint the mln- B later to tho United Mate wlllbeScnor H Don. J. Ilrunettl, due d'Arcos, former Bt Spanish minister to Mexico, whose wife B la an American, H |