The Revolution in Brazil.
FURTHEB DETAILS. HOW THE REVOLT OCCURRED. FALL IN BRAZILIAN STOCK.'. LIBERAL ALLOWANCE TO THE EXEMPEROR. | UNITED FBIB3 iSSOCIATION.] (Received November 20, 128 0 p.m.) Rio db Janeiro, 19th November/ General Fonseca corrupted the garrison and seized the capital on Thursday night. He proceeded to Pobropolis in the morning, and informed the Emperor, in tfce presence of his family, that he was deposoa. Dom Pedro received the intollipronce with compoBrire, and within an hour he and bin family were placed on board a mail steamor, which took her departure for Lisbon. A Brazilian war vessel escorted tho mail steamer to sea. Brazilian stock hae deolined 7 per cent, in the London market. The Government presented Dom Podro on leaving with the sum of .£580,000', and agreed to allow him a pension of iSSOiOOO per annum. The usual allowances to tho Emperor's family aro to bo continued. Tho censors provent the press publishing the truth aB to tho revolt, but there is an impression abroad that it was owing- to the favour shown by the Emperor to the priosts.
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Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 122, 20 November 1889, Page 2
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181The Revolution in Brazil. Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 122, 20 November 1889, Page 2
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