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Show NEWS FUOM BKAZHi. The IStale of Affairs In tha louulry I'rctlout lo llit (lolhreak of Ihe Trnnhls. THC ItCVOLT CONTIHUCa TO SPRIAD. Caliln via Iimlon not Ililltblr, The Alirnilng Krporls lienlrd. tontrrA's IllcUlnriklp. ny TtitsTsea lo lee Metre I tiik mtsrii.iAY iir.tiiLrriut. Ilie nlliiMlleti l-rlar le (tie I'rrsenl Treiiele. Nkw VuiufJ Nor. 12. Thn Associated Associ-ated Tresa has n letter Ironi Its roue-spoudent roue-spoudent In lllu do Jsnilro, Ilraxll, unJtrUjte of October II, which, while I rlor to thu breaking out of the revolution, revolu-tion, contains murh of Interval regarding regard-ing the situation In that cftlitry. The state of airslrsftliecorreepondetit nays, It far from latitfactory. In tho latt two tears the country hat bseu flooded with p4ieriiinusy,now amounting amount-ing bomtually to t ' unit ujo and tic prcclilnl to less than to ptr cent, of Ita nominal value. I u consequence of this depreshlou nml thn burdaiisomo taxes, all the liecfsaarlea of life are At exor. tluint llgurve aud constantly riling. HalArioaruid wages, however, have not risen. Htrlkea And dltturlances. at one time almost unknown lu llraill, have becomo frtquent. ItlodeJauelroliad Juttistae.l luroiigli a serious illilurb. mice nrl,:luatlng In a ridiculously In-slgnlflcaut In-slgnlflcaut c-Auti. IhefA'U showing that In tho Irrlltble stale nf publlo feeling feel-ing many are ready lo seize on any pretext pre-text hi cautu trouble, rtieuiauagir of the opera company being uniiopu lar, a band of tludcnls onn night Insisted on his coming before the cur-Uln cur-Uln to bo lilme.1. He replied that while duly grateful he must declliie, whcreiiisui the aludeula isrsisted In thvlrdemaiids until the ititlce Inter feted. Then fillowed A wild riot In whloh the Intiilor of the opera house was wrecked aud many rsoua Injure In-jure t. Next day the r nttsckod (be illce and epcecheeSvere made on tho street ceruers by oratots, amoug whom weie some uongresvmeu ami nnicersuflhe army. At night rioting began and mauy persous wsro wound. rd, two or mole Mug killed. The army aaouicd in great measure to aym-talhlze aym-talhlze with tho lieoplo agalntt Ibo lllru, lllollng coiillniiitt until next day, Mit the excitement then quieted down. The corntpondent predtcU that there will Le more rioting soon, both In Hlo Janeiro aud elsewhere. Cougress for months has been at ioggetheadt with Ibe president And has acconil lltliej Utile actual legislation. Tlie sanitary coudlllon of the city has Ihcii very bid. In rJeptemlar there stern 13J2 deaths from smallpox and some from yellow fever. Till) lir.VOl.T cVHTIMcrKrl lu II'IOIAO. The Herald' Valparaiso cable sayst Tho latest advlcea from Hlo Uiande do Hul, lu llraill, are to theeilec-t that the revolt against Konsei a continues la srreuj. The lusurgenis' ranks are In-on In-on aslug In size hourly auj the rrbela arushowlng great tiolduiss. One hand fully armed Attacked and cii turcd the townofHanla Ana. Vugararou,Hanta Vhtorlaaud l'urlo Ah-oru are aald to In the only toeus that sunnoit tbe dictatorship. All the othera In Hlo Uraude do Hul ale said to have esilted Ihe side oflho rebels. The rovolJtloulata are reported to have raited rait-ed a largo holy ot volunteer troopi. The lausof the IntiirKunts are nut yet fully understood, but it is said (hey will lose no (line In attacking towns which remain true (o (he UlcUtor. Their object ecemi to be lo gain posses. ItloiioflheseilAcrt l-rfore the arrlvsl of the giinlioals, monitors nnd IrAni- Kits which 1'onssCA hat sent to quell a luilirrecllou. The SW,U Uerruaut Inttiealate areiald to be Among the warmest partisans of l'outeca. A goodly irpJttloti of them have served lu thu Uorinan army. There are somu CiMO llraxlllan aoldlers in UloUrniide do Hal. They form nearly one-half of all the government forces. Tbe spirit of discontent haa often inaillfcttod Itself In their ranks. Vis-luuee Vis-luuee da I'oletat, Who It sal I to lie onn of tho chiefs of Ihe revolutionist, It ilgbty-twiiyears old and former gor-(rnornf gor-(rnornf Itlu llrandn do Hul. Ho auo-needed auo-needed Malllliez. He was A warm friend or Martinez, and tills fict becoming be-coming know n to the now guTernmcut, he wu ousted from olUce and Marshal del'ritA appointed lu lilt place. He alro waa a friend of Marlines, And wat eurtcedid by the present governor Castella, w hose loyally to KonercA iloet not appear lo be In the least queallolied. I! Is reported tonight the slates nf llabla and I'trnambuco, aa well as Hlo (IrandedeHul Intend to deolara their luJeudence. nmu nrwAr or ioniwi ones t'AIJIK. WAiiHMnoNt Nut, 12. The burezu of American rrpubllrahas from semi olllrlal sources lufonuitlon lu regard to thu l nseut coudltlou of aHalrs In lira-til, lira-til, lo the etfect thst telegraphlo newa coming by way of Loudon la olten entirely fait' and gaturally distorts I or magnified. Ilrlttsh Iralousy of the Increasing InNueuce of the United Htttus lu tlrazll aud tha fear of losing commercial supremacy in that couutry are thu motives which IntjisrB the false and alarm Ing dispatches conrirnlng lolliiml disturbances In llraill. Thualtukllou at Hlo tlrande do riul Is peculiar, pally feeling having been wnrmly aroused lielnueli thu ileiiubllcaut ou (he one hand and the adherents of the l.llo-ral iarly, the partisans of thn OerosidleAjorHllviria Martins on the other, About oue-lblrd of tho jtiptllv Hon of that ritsle Is of Uerniau dneocnt, and a gentleman thoroughly acq lalnl-el lalnl-el with tlicnl says among thcui lis-llonal lis-llonal feeling Is much stronger than Htato attachment, rtitrefpre he thinks no secession moveuu ut can bo pcrinn-nontlyauociusrul pcrinn-nontlyauociusrul InlliatHlalu. Them is a toudeuoy among Ihn auialler HlAtea hi merge themselves with tlielr larger iielghltfra, aud a clause of the new con. itltullon provlJia for such action. ' 1IIR 11IIAXII IAN IIIMHTfn I1I13BIV1K iriiniiL'irrioMi. Honor Meudonca, tho Iliazlllan mill- ,.' r here, has received a cablegram , from lilt home government to cvntlLuu lo deny the alarming retvrls sptcad through l:uroio lu regard to the restoration of the monarchy and Ihedlaturtnnre of public order In limit. lim-it. Hlo lie Janeiro la delisted tole perftctly quit I. Thol!iged .inlet ex. itts In all the males except Itlo tlrande do Hul, where the government baa taken measure lo put down tbe cou-fllct cou-fllct arising rrom tho atruggle lor ailrenucy betneen the two lollies. Ihe govsruuieiit will shortly fix a day fortherongreetloiial elections aoiord-Ing aoiord-Ing lo Ilie electoral law. Thnreitora. Hon of the monarchy la opposed alloc! universally aa a matter Uellultely settled. set-tled. Minuter Meiulonca fumltiied ft oopy of the alsjve cablegmm to Hecre tar illAlne. llnxlalued that It wsa s-Hit ty Honor Cbermout, tho llrsalllau ralnlsiir of foreign lelAllona, to the Lisbon mission Kith iiittrucllons to forward to llratlllsn nilultters In All lrfiroan rouidrlsa as will ru thu United Knits. trANT-HIICTATOHellll-ri llltlK. KlOIlM JaNKIHii, Nor. l4.-HelU wirecurrrntlullieelty today to the etlect that Ihe army And llAvy f ire-It were making pre orations to iioclslm Kor.teea life dictator of llraill. The govvriiioenllstecuilng n full complement comple-ment of men for Ihe war M by means of Impremmeut. Thepretigtng Is actively rugageil In the wplk of liounclng upon and forcll ly conveying to ships all eligible tneu whom they think would make ileallabln members of n crew. A number of vflloera have settled from Itlo Uraude do Hul, at which lace It Is tritiitecl Hint who have Isken part In Ihe tevolutlonsry movement against thedlctalnr nie now completely unier thn control of the noveriimenl. |