THE BRAZILIAN REVOLUTION.
, Rio be Janeiro, Nov. 19. ~ General corrupted, the garrir son and" seized the capital on Thursday night. He proceeded to Pheropolis in in the morning and informed, the Em-; peror in the, presence of his family that he was : deposed. Dom, Pedro leceived, the intelligence with composure, and: within an hour;he and his family were| placed on board a mail steamer, which; took its departure' for Lisbon. A, Brazilian war vessel escorted the mail j steamerjto sea. Brazilian; stock has dc-j clined seven per cent, in the London market. Ihe Government presented Don? Pedro on leaving with a sum of £580,000, and agreed to allow him a pension of ,£BO,OOO per annum, and the usual allowances to the Emperor's family. are to be continued.; Censors prevent the Preßß from publishing the truth as to the revolt, bat there is an impression abroad that it was owing to the favor Bhown by the Emperor to the priests. The : ,Emperor Dom Pedro declined to abdicate, but was compelled to yield to force - v on Nov. 20. Everything is now tranquil here. Before the sailing ot the deposed Emperor, he, said that he was hopeful of the prosperity of the Republic.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1973, 23 November 1889, Page 1
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