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Show Tim uiia7.ii.mk Airtnie. rnrllier lelelllsei.ee Ceneerwleg the alio. line 111 thsl reenler. 1-iNUijx, Not. 10. 7 p.m. A dls-ratchjust dls-ratchjust teoelvid from l'ernainbuoo brlug furllnr alArmlng Intelligence legerdlng the situation of elMlra lu llrarll. Them Is no doubt that Ihe illutllcucf allulrs lu Uratll, arltlng out of Ihe auurutlon of dictatorial lower by the late pretldent cf the llesubllc, Maratial Denlora da Fonse-ci, Fonse-ci, I rapidly npproachlnrr a lnt where a resort to arm will be necia-rarylo necia-rarylo establish the poeltlon of dlrtn-tor. dlrtn-tor. Thu dispalclua of yetterday showed that llieru wa a feeling of ills-content ills-content prevailing everywhere throughout llrar.ll. lteraibllcau tee In thl hut movi of Da Foutecu an Attempt At-tempt to override tlio Authority vested vest-ed lu him by Hie constitution. Ho strong lias the opi-jaltlon lo Da Fonieca grown that yuiterday It wo Announced Announc-ed tint the important province ef lllo Urande do Hul had declared Its lode-jfftideuco. lode-jfftideuco. The dispatch Just received hows thai ste will have to In Iru-midUtely Iru-midUtely taken tu prevent, It imstlble, Ihe disintegration of tho Republic. TheprorlncoorOranu Para In followed fol-lowed the example aet by lllo tlrande doHul, and today declared It lnduj.su. d.nce. Urau PAralioseof the most Important Im-portant pruvlnccsof llrazll. Thelndo-tendeuce Thelndo-tendeuce movement will probably le followe-1 by a similar decltratloii by Hieprovluce of itahla. Dictator Foil-era Foil-era Is moving rapidly to eoppreu Hietoattempta tu set up asparale gov-ernmeuta, gov-ernmeuta, and ha ordered a warship to proceed without delay to lllo do Bui lo lake iiich action a may lie ueciuary to preveut Hie provlnrlid authorities carrying their declaration of Independence Indepen-dence Into ofTed. II behoove him tu move with alacrity, f-r already a man hai been named lu connecllou with the contemplated praaldoncy of ho province. Ho la Hliveuce Marlluet, who, during the lut ruvolutlou, waa banltlied from the country. He after-warJ after-warJ wa allow ed to return. Hllvencn Martlnrx, without doubt, potaesai greater )lltlctl Infljeuce limn any other nun In the pruvluce, Waaiiixiiiu.n, Nov. 10. No new haa been received at the llrailllait legation le-gation to Indicate that the iirovlnce of lllodrandedo Hul hu seceded from then public, of llraxllor UliiAitateot luaolt. A cablegram has been received at the legation from tho minister of foreign aflair relative lo routine matters, mat-ters, W giving no hint ef Iho revolution revolu-tion or the mlgnratnt ot the Cabinet. |