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UNITED STATES LEGATION.
Tokei, Japan
SIR: Referring my No. 13, of date of the 7th ultimo, on the subject of the recent complications between Japan and Corea, and the mission of Mr. Hanabusa to the letter country, I have the honor to inform you that Mr. Hanabusa has returned, and that, in an interview yesterday, Mr. Mori, vice-minister for foreign affairs, informed me that the difficulty between the two countries had been amicably and satisfactorily settled. But while the Corean Government has removed the duties upon exports and imports of which the Japanese Government complained, Mr. Mori said that the question of damages on account of the alleged illegal restriction upon trade resultant from the imposition of those duties still remained open. It is not probable, however, now that the main point in dispute has been conceded by the Corean authorities, that any serious complications will arise from the consideration of the losses which have been sustained by Japanese on account of the action of the Government of Corea.
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I have, &c.,
D. W. STEVENS.
Tokei, Japan
SIR: Referring my No. 13, of date of the 7th ultimo, on the subject of the recent complications between Japan and Corea, and the mission of Mr. Hanabusa to the letter country, I have the honor to inform you that Mr. Hanabusa has returned, and that, in an interview yesterday, Mr. Mori, vice-minister for foreign affairs, informed me that the difficulty between the two countries had been amicably and satisfactorily settled. But while the Corean Government has removed the duties upon exports and imports of which the Japanese Government complained, Mr. Mori said that the question of damages on account of the alleged illegal restriction upon trade resultant from the imposition of those duties still remained open. It is not probable, however, now that the main point in dispute has been conceded by the Corean authorities, that any serious complications will arise from the consideration of the losses which have been sustained by Japanese on account of the action of the Government of Corea.
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I have, &c.,
D. W. STEVENS.
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DEPARTMENT OF STATE,
Washington
SIR: It has afforded me pleasure to receive your dispatch No. 35, of January 24, reporting the peaceable adjustment of the main question in dispute between Japan and Corea. It is hoped that the recession of Corea from the position assumed may be indicative of a better disposition to cultivate relations of friendship and commerce with the rest of the world. That it should take a step in that direction with a neighboring people of the same race is a hopeful sign, and it may be that the influence of Japan may make itself felt in the interest of furthering the enlightened policy which should seek to open the hitherto inaccessible regions of the rich Pacific coast to the beneficial tendencies of trade and material development.
I am, &c.,
WM. M. EVARTS.
Washington
SIR: It has afforded me pleasure to receive your dispatch No. 35, of January 24, reporting the peaceable adjustment of the main question in dispute between Japan and Corea. It is hoped that the recession of Corea from the position assumed may be indicative of a better disposition to cultivate relations of friendship and commerce with the rest of the world. That it should take a step in that direction with a neighboring people of the same race is a hopeful sign, and it may be that the influence of Japan may make itself felt in the interest of furthering the enlightened policy which should seek to open the hitherto inaccessible regions of the rich Pacific coast to the beneficial tendencies of trade and material development.
I am, &c.,
WM. M. EVARTS.
색인어
- 이름
- Hanabusa, Hanabusa, Mori, Mori, D. W. STEVENS, WM. M. EVARTS
- 지명
- Tokei, Washington
- 관서
- UNITED STATES LEGATION, DEPARTMENT OF STATE