Show J i KY S StE tE LAST ST DISPATCH J t He is Whipped Togo Will Wil Give Out the News Hews MEANS VICTORY OR DEATH UNCERTAINTY U AS TO WHERE J BATTLE WILL OCCUR t M t t M t t M t H M M t t 4 M t 4 t I t f M t t 4 t M Mk t k 4 Paris Pars April Apri 15 Gaston Prim Pru tel te 4 from St Petersburg to the 4 4 Echo de Paris that Admiral Admirl Ro Re 4 last telegram before blore 4 4 K leaving was singularly la laconic 4 4 conic and eloquent He wired wire 4 4 Will Vi not Bot telegraph again be b 4 fore the te battle batte If I I am am beaten bete 4 you will learn lern it i through Togo 4 If I I defeat him hi I will vill wU announce it 4 h to w you h Mr Dru adds that tat the telegram 4 4 was accepted to mean en that the 4 4 Russians seek sk victory or death death 4 4 4 t f f 4 OT PETERSBURG li 15 1 p pm Pi ST i m No further news beyond that contained in the foreign telegrams been b en received regarding the squad squadron suad ron commanded by Vice Admiral Ro Ho j but the impression contin continues ues that he IK Is steaming toward towar the te ml island Js and of Formosa Formos with wih the intention of ot giving battle if Admiral Admirl Togo accepts apt the challenge Some of the papers notably the No voe still stil manifest irritation at atthe atthe atthe the activity of British warships In re reporting reporting porting the movements of the Russian squadron The says that the vessels of or all al nations are ob observing observing serving neutrality with wih the exception of course coure of ot Great Britain An Unfriendly Act The paper takes particular exception I to the fact that the British cruiser I Iphigenia transmitted by wireless ireless tel telegraph telegraph telegraph the information that she abe had passed Admiral squad squadron suad ron 10 miles mies from Saigon which h was very Important news to the Japanese inasmuch as had succeed succeeded ed In slipping sUpping by b the Japanese scouts For or a a commercial ship to report such a a fact upon arrival arival at a port is quite quie natural says the but it is il i not so important as a the news neWs is then more or less old and in the meantime the te squadron might have changed change i its course coure but for a manof war to send such information toy a coast station staton by wireless telegraphy is unfriendly However this Is not the first frt time the British have conveyed valuable warning to their friends frends During tee tae tie war when Great Gret Brit Britain Bri ain gin was wa on the tho side of the Chinese Chinee e a British cruiser at warned the Chinese admiral admirl by firing fring A salute sute the Ae appearance of the tb Japanese Ja fe although at night wight Jt when e ft i is not the tue custom to salute in that fashion |