Show The Coup de MaIn I W WHIN GTON No v 10 A gentleman intimately intim-ately acquainted with Brazllan politics has learned that the revolution is purely mill tary and is only formidable from lack of troops outside of Rio to bring against there the-re olutionists in Rio There are about six thousand there and not more than ten thousand scattered all over the empire General Forzea who is at the head of the revolutionists was accused of insubordin ation last July and the minister of war proposed to havo him courtmartialed but the Emperor forbade il I the whole force in Rio are of one mind things can be carried car-ried with a high hand Parliament is to meet Wednesday and many ot the senators sen-ators and r presentatu es are already in the city 1 they agree to recognize tho new government Dom Pedros election may be looked for I not they will have to go 10 jail As the revolutionists control the cable definite news maynot received for some time The revolution came as a re surpriso as the October elections were peaceful Tho liberal progress popular measures and tho Emperor were universally liked The coup ae main may affect the usefulness of the Brazilian congress delegates to the PanAmerican |