Show h i mUZIL A KEVVKllC IATH advlcw from Brazil afford ground < < for the surmise that Emperor Em-peror Don Pedro Miev what was coming and that an arrangement had liven made w tilt him I > y which I his assent to the revolution was cc cured in advance A press telegram Hales that the provisional government govern-ment oflervd him 52500900 lu rash and an annual pension of 450000 ou condition that he would concur I in the situation and leave tho coun try permanently He 0 promptly ac copied the offer and tel sail for Lisbon The quickness with which this largain was closed and carried 1 out on the part of the Unijnror is cvtdeiice that he details hail been I agreed upon beforehand Of the nineteen provinces in the empire all but one immediately ac copied the rejiuUlic the attitude of I the remaining one Is not yet reported re-ported Thisactiou of course was token by the men who held promi nent oflicial positions in them and the celerity with which practically unanimous endorsement of tho new Kovernnienl was securedjrom the provinces proves that the leading officials in each had been arranged with in advance In fhort tile C revolution was cvidcntij a cut and dried aflair nil among I parties in a IlQOilion to takoadion I iption concerning it though Ue msss afpeflr to be ij been kept in Ignorance of wliat was IJ I being matured in official circles Come to think the matter over it is probable that thewod optranrt for transforming the government II wJnchwa WL chosen 11II was as good IS any that could have been fixed I fillet At all events is viudiatd 1 by the succiss which It has at touted as tho revolution Uiouri radical was effected and the I new government placed In complete I control without Uio loss of a tingle i life Theretre 54 arc no laws or preen 1 f dents which prescribe the procedure by which z a monarchy shall trans o form lUcKintoa republic Brazil lias an expeditious way of t efFectIng great changes without loss of Ufa Only about two years 0 since all tho slaves in the empire and they were very numerous were emancipated mId this great tt > clal development pcssed off like holi st day The puWlv mind had how r Vtime cter 1Prcptrl forit fur along time as the coarse of J legislation for lany years had been In that dlrec ton and the Emperor Vnt was an ar dtnt abolitionist So In tile present i his well coCs known willingness to lJa e 11 republic established fret fre-t C1 any shock the masses might Ie ive experienced at the I I anuounce Ifent ofthe overthrow the emI I re I pire In regard to his acceptance ofthe sum and pension tendered him it is but proper to add that it did not necessarily involve any dishonor on his part I twos proper for the republic to provide for him on his abdication for such it practically prac-tically was and it was projr for him to accept ofthe provision The revolution In Brazil fc con1 tI = tory of certain passages in the Book of Mormon wherein it Is foreshadowed that thu American continent would ever be congenial soil for the spirit of freedom and a portion of tilt worhl in which despotism des-potism would never permanently thrive The tendency all over the I New World except in one comparatively I compara-tively small suction of it Is steadily in UQ direction of more enlightened enlighten-ed view concerning human liberty and a broudcrexercUe thereof The exceptional district comprises Utah and Idaho In thirsts dependences I of the freest and moot enlightened nation on earth tlie hands upon the dial of human liberty are being turned backward at the present time But a change will cOme for the Inspired forecast of the future of this continent made by the prophets of the Book of Mormon mutt and I will be fulfilled |