I] iNinAcross Coutincul By Chipatvuui To Bave a Corn Removed.: .hiwysit01A woe corn, none the less troublesome because it is scarce*Sy the size of a pcncil-tip, was the sole eaues oi the departure Friday of Vu Uhi Vi, conunis* sinner to the World's Fair from the Chinese |.rovineo of Shan Tung, on a -1.DOO-mile trip.Commissioner Yu is now aboard a limited train en route (or San .Francisco, where ho will entrust to his family physician, Dr, Barn Him, the task of removing the refractory growth.While believing that St. Louis is well supplied with chiropodists, Coimnisisoner Yu Oh; Yil, stated as he limped aboard the Ltrain that ho much preferred tii.it the delicate work be performed by iv physician from his native clime, who would better understand that under no circumstances must a mandarian of the Flowery Kingdom bo mutilated, j, To lose a member of the body, even though ii, be the little too on the. left tool would be a calamity hardly to he appreciated by an American.’ |A ad tb e corn. stated t h e Co in - j missioncr through his interpreter, Secretary Yam Owyang, Simply must come out. It had interfered with \u*s attendance ; on Prince Fa Dun. causing the, Commissibner to limp in a most; cm harassing manner.The Commissioner hopes to re-j I urn to St. Louis prior’to the j second visit of the Prince in: June,—St. Louis Post-Dispatch. i