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THE PEACE TREATYI
A.-GITATION IN 'JAPAN.
TONI)ON, S.atrday.
Si.orty imnmori:ls have ieei present
;e'di to tlfe'likado from private indi
vidtal?r and qlssociations in Japanti
ilrging his lmperial Majesty not to
atiify the treaity of pence with lRussia.
SOf these the most conspicuousis one
Whichl is ignedi by' six professors of
theo mlnperia.l University, (and ill wichl
the trealy is lbsolutely condlemlnled on
the ground tiha.t it annuls, the purpose
for.which tlie war was entered upon,
us set forth int the deIlration of
hostilities.
'the treo.l, .morevrover, it. is pointed
Out, is pt i na?gtatt wtih elentetits of
humiliatiou, aind ot futluret danger l.o
natitonal interests.
cueter's eorrespondent reports fthat
intense indignatiotn hls been pro
vokiced among infl tenital men hy tie
revelation that tlhe treaty binds Jpans
ot, to fortify La P.arouse Straits.
* Notivithltanding n assrsurance dto
the contrary tl?at ihas teet given by
Count Iattsumr, thie Prime Miniister, it
is considered that this provision of
t.he treaty is tilhe miost intolertable in
dignity ever inflicted uplon a country
aevdr yet defeated.
SADMIRALS RECOVERING.
Admiral Niebogatoff, who took comn
,nanil at the battle Tsu-shima, after
Adldirt"l Rozhjestvenski Cwas wotttded,
,lmiral .Stmirnolr, and othler high
cflicers that~were tlaken prisoners by
tlhelJapnnese have been permitted to
return to Ruissin. on tarole.'
' Admiral ltol.hjestvenski, who vwas
severely wonunded on tlhe head and
legso aLt Tsltshimta, and who was slte
cssfully operatetd uipon by Japanese
suirgeons some little time iago, is
nearly convalescent.
DEATH OF A CAPTAIN.
Cupt-ili" loisman, of the ],tssian
iruiscr Peres~itt, which whs sunk at
"ort Arthur, has died in .?npati.
RUSSIA 'AND MANCHURIA.
St. Peterslbuttrg telegrams assert,
that the ussian evaceuation of Maln
rlhuria will be only partirl, since seve
-nl corps are a tobe left on the Chtinese
Xfontigr, and miliitary depots are to
be established on the Amur River.
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