Show old 1110 rad men LONDON may 5 the revolt among tile I 1 n peasants ls beginning gradually to subside and measures haap been taken by the government justifying the expectation of an early re calab lish ment of order on the other hand the journal Telegraph ul organ 0 f the liberal party declares that the govern ment should demand the immediate recall of af if I 1 it desires that the revolt should end at all the journal openly re cases tile russian minister of having instigated the rising advises advices received here from bucharest respecting the revolt among tilt doumanian Rou manian peas ants sta to that the rising practically amounted to a declaration of war against the wealthy claimed cl aimes in at most every the country houses of the landed and well to do completely wrecked and the granaries pillaged the local officials were to most barbarous fro the effects of aich several have since died A similar late overtook ilia farmers ito bad no time to effe et their thadd to the gravity of the situation the territorial troops pent against the rooters proved quite untrustworthy ad the soldiers irate raising with tile peasants ared upon the mon of the line regiments abart the services of the kattef were brought into u Isi tion when the authorities found chilt I 1 was impossible to combat the movement by peaceful means orders w ere given at a by the baters that the troops make use of their arms and these in were carried tut at several placed pla cei when the mail left no information was As to the number of killed and wounded w aich was stated tobe the prisons at bucharest vere cro d ed with peasants who had bean taken prisoners and the in the cl as increasing as fugitives w ero daily arriving represented who the condition of things to be most de Plo rable I 1 steps are being taken at the war office to increase in various directions efficiency the of the volunteers and a 11 acquainted with the conditions of that force nl ill agree that such ell coura gem ent on the part of the lies of tile army Is nell deserved the facilities members 0 I 1 me tro politan corps of obtaining greater efficiency in signalling sign alling are to be increased and lor that a of instruction has boon formed in addition to thus misting I 1 the regulars or rifle volunteers the war office his at length turned its 0 erious lou to beeping the de s 0 r V ing but much neglect artil lery y I 1 and it bus determined in to tha forty and twenty guns recently issued to the brigades to offer to certain corps not yet selected a number of six teen to equip twenty five batteries th e weapons being capable of use as field guns ilow important tant in its probable results Is this new departure may be guesse it is are at present no regularly formed flold batteries in the volunteer service and as an army would be ludicrously incomplete without ai tillery the vol un in case of invasion would find themselves in a perilous r tato if they bad no guns to support their efforts 11 a adling is wertll doing it is worth doing well and if a forre of citi a is worth keeping up at all it Is worth being made thoroughly f there has never been any lack on the part of tile men themselves but the guthorl t I 1 estave not always seemed I 1 arly desirous of assisting them in their efforts and it lit the better I 1 hereford he jut now to find that in the im details which have been mentioned the war office is at length coming out of its shell it Is almost appalling to hear of the frequent fatalities which occur because of tl to stupid fashion of carrying revolvers the labeit is as curious as it is sad appears that a young Russian nobleman who was a lay in 9 in paris on a plea su was in a tailors shop ty ng on an article of clothing he had ordered hen in ping dovina arnall pistol i fell out ol 01 tile pocket and went A doctor was immediately summoned and the unfortunate man was taken to his hotel where lie died in a few I 1 bours thus there Is afforded yet another instance ut the danger 0 f carry ing these perilous weapons in the pocket the slightest jar might lead to an ac cidelA blell might have fatal results the prevalence of tile fashion is the more inexplicable be use no ono can we how these hist r u ments can possibly be of use int h e baA wooda tile lAter lor of arica it is conceivable that it would sometimes be of vital importance to be of a bowled ver but why people presumably sane a could CA rry such articles in the streets of london or Is one of those problems which it ordinary comprehension to understand the final concerning the collections to the jubilee oftering Oft ering are full of interest as ing how tile different parts f the em pire assisted this widespread nide spread movement the gland con I 1 Iri butora was over three millions and the amount was more than I 1 I 1 england provided over two millions of the contributors and NO of the amount there w ere bivera in la ire land and in wales while ceylon rs and burmah no less titan it I 1 lag now been finally agreed that of the total sum shall be devoted to the erection in windsor great bark of a rep ica glasgow statue of the brince consort xa to the queens nursing fund and to tile purchase of a per bonal ornaments orn amentt which it the words d tile resolution of tile committee on tile subject it Is hoped will be worn by the queen as an additional and I 1 oil till affel tio ns of hei three Illion ii OU SUbJects I 1 Z who contributed and of the other hulln alao time vituld doubtless have availed them melves of the opportunity and ibus the concluding touch has been given to labors have resulted ina demonstration of personal loyalty to the sovereign on tile part of llie w 0 men of tile empire which the queen is certain to always remember with grateful appreciation I 1 various suggestions have been laid before the select committee of tile alouse of commons which just now Is considering the regulations tile of strangers to tte chamber in order to secure that no evil disposed persons shall c omo with in the precincts and it may be that some of these will be embodied in the report m bich that bodyl ai 8 e n aged in drawing UP I 1 wito bay daily business within the palace of and who see more pt the working of the parliamentary machine chaft tile members a selves are of the perfect efficacy of any regulations to such an end As it is admission to the british alouse of commons Is more hedged around by restrictions than that of any other legislature under the sun and unless it is de aided to abolish together it Is to see how the so could ile made more efficacious to insist that every member who signs an arder of adais blon should personally know the one to whom it Is given would be futile for it the regulation vero ac ted upon very few persons would eve r be to enter the t here are a which would MW n reeni evade it and thus I 1 0 ren der it worse titan useless tile as to who 0 n the mineral wealth of a coli is one which Is now eagerly discussed dIR cussed by t he workers wor kera in 1 angland the miners complain that too great a share of the profits go landlords and owners in america mr master workman of the knights of labor suggests that the mines should be na dional property slid in france the cry of za in inc aux wo Is constantly raised in one instance the wish seems to have been realized realised reali sed for at rive de gier in the department of the mire a mine is owned and worked by tile miners themselves A correspondent who visited alie dig brict gives lamiao account of the new departure U i tile brussaly Bruss alq the men took up the mines after the company which owned them had abandoned them and the enterprise has been a marcellous marvellous marv ellous success the mines am not difficult to borki bu t are unusually dangerous as they are frequently flooded with water from abandoned pits one thing Is very remarkable continues the corres pon dent for the working of mines by the miners themselves the absence of engineers and all outside authorities and of the conditions of the working there has not been a single accident it would be difficult to find a better argument in favor of tile free organization of labor by the ro themselves the free of lip on a pure Y democratic basis thorn Is an dl council elected by all the rs C bosen by them A fifth of the number are removable every year and the outgoing members are not ell gible for election reelection re so that tile syn dacate Is composed of men who are me ces sivel tha governors and tile governed there must be in the works an as toni vigorous disel pline but it Is accepted withof t complaint because it Is voluntary As the ad of one year know that they ill be the subordinates in the next they are always fair and there are no disputes three mines are at present worked and the output of coal averages 70 tons per day the minars have had the good fortune to come on a large seam so that the future of tile Lill ners is assured they are afraid however lest thel company which ceded the mines for the purpose of pro ving that the workmen were inca liable of working thom shoula want the mines back again now that ille experiment has out a success the profits are amongst the men in proportion to the r wages so that the most industrious are the best paid I 1 WARWICK |