THE RUSSIAN CRISIS. SITUATION 'TN ST. GARRISON STRENGTHENED. St. Petersburg, April 15. In view of the feared renewal of demonstrations here the garrison has been reinforced by several fa:Anise of Dan Coseacius.—Rester. M. WITTE IND THE CZAR. St. Petersburg, Apsul 15. It is state
- - Tiflis, April 15. The dietwrbanoee Elisabetpol continue. The Mailers threaten that they wall soon begin to throw bombs instead of atones. A thousand men employed at the railway station have stopped workand goods traffic has been suspended. The t'raffic manager has warned the
FLUCTUATIONS IN WAG E S. In this month's " Labour Gazette " the Board of Trade give some interesting statistics with reference to the changes in the rates of wages during March. Changes were made affecting over 47,600 workpeople, of whom 12,700 sustained decreases and 34,900 rece
to quite new buildings, while in their efforts to prove the insanitary condition of these schools they have caused the most serious injury to drains which they are now about to call upon the managers to make good. In a word, they are seeking to cast upon the latter, and also upo