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Show NO EASTERN NEWS Russians Fear Army has been Cut in Two. Real Condition of Affairs not fully Known. Sr. PKiKitsuuuci, March 20. -Anxiety regarding tlie fate of Gen. Llnc-vitch's Llnc-vitch's forces contlnues,thc main danger dan-ger to them being tho Japanese columns col-umns which are hurrying northward along tlie great trade route, twenty miles west and parallel vvitli the line of retreat. The heads of these columns col-umns wero officially reported to be passing Fakomcn, thlity miles northwest north-west of Tio pass, on Friday. Their appearance ap-pearance doubtless hastened the Russian's Rus-sian's retirement, which may now have become literally a lace northward, as once tho Russians are headed It would be easy for the Japanese by a short cut to throw themselves across the lino o retreat. Linevitch Divides Army. After leaving Kcijuan, Gen. Linevitch Line-vitch Is believed to have divided Ills army, the main portion keeping to the railroad and the other falling back along the madarln load, which runs to Kirin, it being Impossible to leave tho latter open to the Japanese lest llicy then bo able to creep up to the left Hank. At the same time It Is recognized rec-ognized that a separation of forces Is always attended with the danger of giving tlie enemy an opportunity to concentrate and llle the'army In detail. de-tail. Retreat is Orderly. Some military men hcic believe Dial Lnevltch will try to hold tho lino from ICIrln to Changuou, 120 miles north of Tie pass. The first corps, composed of steady ttoops from St. Peteisburg and formeily commanded by Gen. Melndorlf, Is covering the retreat, re-treat, which tho waroillce dcclaies is pioceedlng In ordei iy fashion. Loss at Battle of Mukden. Complete details of the losses al tho battle of Mukden arc not jet available avail-able at tho war ofllcc, but the rcpoits thus far lecelvcd Indicate that 120,000 men were killed, wounded or mado prisoners and that about eighty Held guns were captured. Almost every siege gun, It Isaflhmcd, was lemoved. No Further Fighting. A dispatch fromGcn.Llnovltchsajs: "The commander of tlie second army lepoits that lie has had nofuithor Bhtlng. "No reports have been received from tlie first or third armies. "I have inspected the troops which have arrived from Russia. They arc in excellent spirits and good health. |