Show EXILED I EMPEROR i I Pom Pedro KxEmprror of llrazil sal Party Land at I IJslion I I i A CORDIAL RECEPTION FROM KING CARLOS MakingArrangcsionl for the In ucral of the Late Jefferson llaslo TRI L MURDER AND SUICIDE AT ST LOUIS Humored Arrest of SIr at 11 bany X 1 Impnileut nan KoMierr I lT Teltb us M S51 Tin nit7tM IN lvMMi non Ilnm Irilrn i ml 1nrlj nrrrltrtl nt Iboil liy Dun < nrln Lisnox Dec 7The steamer tayiaf with cxKinjeror Item Peilroof Urazil and forty ou liaard and flying the old Brazilian tag arrived In thoTjgus this morning fheanchorvdoll Helem a suburb of Iiifebon opposite 1azaretto but was not compelled to undergoquaran this rIm arty l came ashore immediately her flY ties CAKUM I LISIICIS Dec 7Ioni Pcilro and party landed at the naval arsenal lie fore they left the strainer she I sans IlrJl1 by King Carlo who I extended a warm welcome to the I I teKmperor Don Pedro was In exec lie nt fjilrll and np < cars not 111 I have tufTcred by the rent events in Ilrazil I Is I said that he intends to issue a manifesto t the I Itrozllian people AnHjKTiD MIIIK IN ecu It Is learned j tom t Interview with members of Ifolit Psdtjs party that ho and his family attic at his summer residence nt Ietro poll ncir Rio Janeiro when the revolution occurrnl Ujxm learning what had luiprened lie at once returned to Itio Jtnclro and held n meeting with his minister min-ister Tt tried to form anew a-new ministry with feanmi nt Its I head but t this D Fon cen objected ob-jected K 3 IIIR a repablic had been declared and was supported by the military that the presenco of the Imperial family in Bnzll was in comintlblu with the existing Halo of niriim and tliey mutt lon leave tho country The Jlmjieror after exiiisulting his friends ileciiicd to agree t the demands of the re publicans pub-licans Xo communication was al loweel to paw lewecui l Dom Icdro and the foreign representative At 2 Major oclock Toiuiiofcl I tho followinjr with adcLachment morning of soldier welt to the palace and placed lie meml > er < i of the imperial famil undcrarrvst whilcstill Inbcd He hOT wntten orele n from Cen enl Do Fonseti that the Emperor antI family should embark forthwith forth-with The government would not allow them to wait until daylight as they feared any demonstration in I the streets in favor of Dom Pcelro might result in bloodshed This measure was considered doubly necessary by republican leader as students In the city were well I supplied with inn and greatly excited ex-cited The Count anti wife Prln tests Isabel thcKmpcrors daughter aud their children were compelled t leave tht palace nil oclock on Sunday morning ant walk to the quay Dom Pedro and tin Empress followed iramedlalely I ill a carriage under escort of a boely l of trooj TIn imperial party embarked ou It yV llt ll n steam Launch and were Lake n lo t n manorwar which immediately proceeded to Iha Grande nearly sixtyeight miles from Uio Janeiro where the tnrtv wen ki nt J prisoners until tlie afternoonwhen n they trere transferred to the Ala gl The Latter vessel at once Mil for Lisbon DO1I ILDIEO UIXLIMS to discuss lie recent celt in Brazil Count DEu Intends to lmzl Intelds go t Slain on a visit to the Duke g Io Montpcnnicr Dom Pedro will pro bably remain in Lisbon a fort days and then proceed to Park iiai tnno isTrau iinv i u LOMXJV Dec 7A special dis lath from Lisbon says In an Interview Inter-view onboard the Alagoai the ex lninernr said ho did not Intend I t issue a manifesto He said iij have no desire t busy myself longer with Brazilian alI I had no intercourse with lie republican gev e rumen t I received a telegram at my summer palace at Petropoiis ih i ttrr that the revolution hisS triumphed Upon its receipt I went to Bio De Janeiro nnd placed myself at the disposal of tho revolutionary r government gov-ernment The Palace at Rio D Janeiro was InstauUy encircled en-circled by roots anut 1 Ingress and e stopped The siege lasted thirtytwo houns during which I time my family suffered much from want of food We were lien taken secretly after midnight between a I double file of soldiers to the arsenal and placed jon board a warship As soon as we were on hoard the deported de-ported forlOrn Grande Upon arrival then though the sea was roughWe we re transferred In small I wer Imnferl 1811 hosts to t the AlI The Dmpress was Dmll wa agitated and wept continually Her Ian Is and wrists weio hurt a she was belu bII handed I ou board the t bI Alayoot I myself was deeply af1 J fected and spent the time atchlng I e lplt tme disappeared the coast M It gradually Ilj peared from new When the shoreline frm line dropped below the horizon I lne le fly I carrier pigeon bearing mi farewell to Brazil The Emperor eagerly questioned r r Emprr lie Interviewer about events in Brazil The Kmprfss apnvnrccl dazed She d she would ne > cr forgive those rcpublleins for then route to roughnes Tho party en rule t Ue hotel were re i > ecirully greeted 11 I the eople |