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THE REVOLT IN BRAZIL.

DOM PKDBO'S DEPOSITION. j INTERVIEW WITH THB EX- ! ' - BMPHROR. i Dom Pedro arrived at Lisbon on December 7th, an exile from his country after a reign of 49 years. ' . ' DOH PEDRO'S OWN STOST. In an interview on board tbe Alagdjs, the ex-Emperor sattd he did not intend to issnu j aJmaniteflto. Ho : Baid :—••.' I have no desire to busyjnyself lo^gflr with Brazilian affairs. ; I bud no intercourse with the republican j i government. I reotmd a tologrnm at tbt j Bummer palaoa at Petropolla announcing ■ that the revolution bad triumphed, Upon itß receipt I went to Rio Janeiro and plaosd t myseif at tbe" diip'opftl of the revolutionary [jgg|govercmen», - The palacs at Rio Janeiro wan ■Bpnetactly encircled by troops, and ingress ■■fend egress were ' stopped. Tbe rfege lasted BBSor S2 hoars, duriog whioh time my family HMfcnffored much from want of food." BS TBASSPOBTBD AT M^HT, WsM ''" Wew.re teen taken secretly after mid* ■Sight between a double file of soldiers from IW&.0 pj&laot to the' arsenal and placed on board jffHTwarsbip. The vassol.npon whioh ire vr«re fctfUglaoed was the Parnanyba. Ac soon as BWa were on board she took her dopar-mra for Grande. Bpon onr arrival ihstf, the sea was rough, we were transyErod in small boats to the AbgOss. Tbe |HfeipreßaTwae,agl*cte(s, and wept conllanaliy, hands and wrists wtrs hurt -as she was bling. handed on board tha Alag&as. I my'b&£ wfis do9ply "afiesteu, and speftb hhe time I.wfitohing tbe ooasa aa it gtodutlly diaap■Rued from view. Wben the shore line below tibe hon'njn I let fly a oarri?r MHgeon 'bearing the farewell mesiago to IJHHfho'ex-Emporor eagerly questioned his iva^out the news from Brazil whioh jj^Hgg b ten published in Europe. He was donpon learning tbat the Brazilian HBw was Unchanged. It is Dom Pedro's ivB|^pion to visit the opera house to>morro<r BWwra hear the opera, " O.hello," He looks tj snjoying cplsndtd health. The Empress ears frightened and dazed, ba BX-Empress said " I wilt nev«r forgivo ie republicans for their rough treatment INCIDENTS Off THE VOTi-QB. jme incidents have been m«do kaown of voyage of the Alsjont, heariag She Bra> kn royal fsmiry, which shows the good Ing and correct impulses of the old soveri and those »*ar him/ Perhaps the most jhing of these was the inoident of the te carrier pigeons set free by the hand of [ aged Emperor off the coast of the atry be had ruled for fifty years to bear [last Bouvenirs to the nation that had fa, Monday, December 2, whioh was the hday of the Emperor's daughter, the ktess d'Eu, the day was celebrated by a uuet tn theosbin. At this banquet the Ikitess proposed her father 's health. Dom to responded and then said : — " Now it is burn to propose a toast," and lifting his bhe said :— " Let us drink to the lasting yeryone duly honoured the toast and I all sat at the table in silence for many P. v DOM PEDBO'B FUTURE. »Ny inquiries have been made of Dom fotononing hie future and his attitude Lrda the government of Brasil, and in hrer to all these he •onines himself to Declaration that if summoned to return basil he wiU go. p alludes to some of the prime mofert In Eevolution with.respeot, to others with &in. None of these men were in direct munioation with him, but all that passed keen them was through intermediaries. I known that they are all unimportant L and that they organised a military eonaoy which was carried to its conclusion, ft, the most perfect secrecy. All Spanish Fportuguese revolutions are worked by ttary conspiracies. This conspiracy was fcnplete surprise to everyone. There had |7on the part of Government, some susbn of the fidelity of the Twenty-seoond in try Regiment, whioh had, therefore, (i ordered to Para, and whioh did not | part in the pronunoiamento. |HE DOES KOT WANT THEIR MOHBT. I was only on board the Alag6aß that the ceror heard of the decree continuing his I Est. ' He declares that he will not fob either the list or ;the donation of ley offered him by the provisional

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXIV, Issue 8, 10 January 1890, Page 4

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THE REVOLT IN BRAZIL. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXIV, Issue 8, 10 January 1890, Page 4

THE REVOLT IN BRAZIL. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXIV, Issue 8, 10 January 1890, Page 4

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