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Show II 'SIANT RUSSIANS WOUNDED. 1 . J About 3500, Including Gen. Mistch-:,' Mistch-:,' enko, Now at Mukden. .v II MUKDEN, Jan. 30. (Delayed In I i: transmission) Constant streams of I uounded men aro arriving here from - 'I the right flank, including Lleut.-Gen. ; Mistchenko, who Is in excellent spirits I . and is receiving visitors. Acccordlng ' ;i to the official army organ the wounded number 3500. v The cold is intense, and the condition . of- the wounded causes the greatest , V anxiety, because the exposure of their ' j wounds to the frost induces gangrene. ;j Preventlvo precautions have been tail ta-il ' k'l keh,"but the wounded are suiTerlng the 'I i"7! greatest pain. j . The Japanese are taking good care to ' J see that the Russian rank and file are I! not left uninformed regarding the dls- '-; I turbances In Russia. They are currying , ?l on a regular campaign to spread sedl- ','1 tion and discouragement among the troops. Letters arc dally thrown wlth- ' ' in the P.usrdan lines declaring that all ': Russia is aflame with riot and revolt. ' arguing that the soldiers arc shedding : .: , their blood In vain and calling on them ; to surrender or desert. The soldiers n , eagerly read nnd discuss these commu- '- ' nlcatlons, especially accounts of the ; t events at St Petersburg January 22. r ' r |