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Show DIVTOESN IX LOXDO.V. Canard Bjr tli? KeVfre vfrallirr In JEnrope. London, Jan. 8. The tcvere weather throughout England for some time istcau-Ing tho deepest distress; among tho poorer classes of this city, especially among the Inhabitants In-habitants of East End. All outdoor out-door trades have been suspended for seven weeks. Lirge numbers of persons who have been thrown out of emr-oynn-nt parade tlie streets and solicit ald'from tho charitable to obtain the necessaries of li.'o for tnennelves .-and . their starving families. Tuesxatejrftallroad Strike. Glasgow, Jan. S. The railroad strike has oincil without any signs of improvement of the situation being shown. The railroad direct ors repeatedly'atinmiEced the strike practically over, strikers beaten and that the usual traffic upon all Hues had been returned. In spite of these statements, the traffic Is not improved im-proved and tlie strikers are con-tlnually con-tlnually receiving financial and moral support from tho various tradis unions throughout Great Britain. Rale ol Dlarannt Uetlncrd. TNDO-Vak'f-The Bank of England toJay reduced the rate cf discount from 5 to -1 per cent. Farmer' Alliance. Raleigh, K. C, Jan. S. The legislature has organized. The House elected Richard II. Dough-ton, Dough-ton, speaker. The legislature is very largely composed of members of the Farmers' Alliance, but they arocosservatlvo democrats as well. nesolDtlnu In ell. lis. London, Jan. 8. Cables from Buenos Ayrts announce that a rev olutlon his broken out in Cbalis. |