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Although until 1908 (under the enlightened Liberalism of Senhor Franco) the Republican Party's representatives had boon persistently excluded from the Cortes by the lowers of the two powerful political groups which attornatoly battened on the country, the waves of democra tie and iconoclastic opinion which sprang from TJIBODAS the upheaval of the French Resolution had made themselves felt in Lisbon since the beginning of TJIMAHI the 19th century. We know that at the time of Dow John's fight to Brazil, and throughout the period of the Peninsular War, the Portu- gno Freemasons land organized lucches in TJITAROEM many parts of the country for the propagation of revolutionary ideas. Already in 1810 18 journalists were deported to the Ascres for the dissemination of democratic principles, and in 1817 Marshal Beresford, as head of the Connell of Regency, suppressed the first Re- publican outbrent. The seed, therefore, is of no recent sowing. As Prosilent Braga is fond doolaring, it was sowu in the works of the speculative Fronek philosophers who dreamied of Demos, relieved of his burden of Crowns and Thrones, enjoying for over the kindly fruits of liberty, equality, and

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Possessen Bertain saving graces of intelligence that the military forces engaged in the last and patriotism, together with poculiar aver- sion from violenco, which virtues, givon educa. stage of the two day's struggle were but a tion and a strong Government, will go far to-handful at best, and that most of the civil wards saving the nation from the worst ferma population carefully abstained from taking any of disorder. I have referred only to the erowits active part in the hostilities.

of Lisbon, because the revolation was entirely of their making and in no sense a natiousl movement, Thus change of some kind was inevitable all are agreal: Sonhor Franco ro- alized the truth in 1907; Seaker Beroadie Machado proclaimed It, from another stand- point, even earlier. Thin Minister now declares that the Republio hut boomo za necessite morate for the nation,

but dispassionate uses tigation of the attitude and opinions of the provinces does not hear ont Lis opinion. The peasantry of the north at any rate, the most productivo and socially stable class in the country, while instinctively averse from political activities of all kinds and devoid of all enthusiasms, are unmistakably of a Monarchical and religious frame of mind, so that their attitude towards the "Republic of Lisbon" is ono of in- differenes, tempered with a certain amount of apprehension.

THEORIES OF THE REVOLUTION.

publio was the outcome of philosophical ideas, In the words of President Braga, the Be and the Monarchy was in fact doomed on the dag (February 12, 1908) when, Senhor Franco being already in exile, the young King placed himself and his House at the mercies of politici spa of the stamp of Sonhaz Alpeim. From that day until the outbreak of the revolution, his Majesty's Government passed through the hands of six Ministries and almost as many autorious scandals connected with public finance. For the origin of these scandals, and for many other evile, the Throne was no more directly responsible than the Tagus: they were merely the natural outcome of long-atending political serruption and social disorganization. It is a ourious and widely prevalent deficiency or ob liquity of vision which is unable to recognize believes that by the unfurling of a now fag or. this fact, and an equally curious mentality which floods of oratory the character of a nation can be changed like a garment. Yet such, if we are to credit the utterances of the Lisbon Press, is the very general belief.

If the Lisbon Government wera as confident as it professus to be of the nation's mity, there could not be the differefices which actually exist as to the framing and application of the electoral law on a basis of universul suffrage, nor would it be necessary for the Republican Parky's headers (the "Directorate" to organize Folruary 1903, Senhor Magalhaes Lima, now There are of course, other theories. In campaign of propaganda in the provinces which Minister-designate to Great Britain, informed in certain respects comes very uear intimida the Paris Afatin that "the orgin of the whole tion. One has only to carry hack one's mind revolutionary movemeat iny in the question of to the enthusiastic ovation everywhere accorded the advances of money made to the Bragança to King Manoel in his northern four last year, family The total amount of those advanoes, and particularly to the peasantry's spoutaneous as frankly stated in the Cortes hy Senhor demonstration of loyalty at Bosseco, to realize Franco, was about £150,000, but the sordid that the revolution was nono of their withing or side of Portaguoso politics is thrown into relief doing, but only of the restless element of Lisbon, by the fact that this question has indeed ocon- And it remains to be seen whether that elementpied the attention of the Republican leaders to can be peaceably and orderly governed by its an oxtant entirely inconsistent with a proper olcoted leaders,

SUCCESS ACCIDENTAL.

sense of the nation's dignity. Brutus striking a blow against Imperial tyranny is the theory. of the revolution; but tho cohoes in the buck- ground are those of the consting-house. We profor the philosophical ideas of President Brags or the nécessite morale of the Minister of Foreign Affaira, to Senhor Lima's explanation of the origin of the Republic.

Furthermore, the success of the revolutionary movement, as even its military leaders admit, was very largely accidental and dus, rather to the completo absence of courure, loyalty, and cohesion amongst the Ministers and adherents of the King than to any overwhelming force or efficient organization among the

Senhor Franco, however, in his recent defence royolationaries. The Aghting, half-hearted and misdirected at before the Supreme Court, explains that the best, inil actually resulted in a stalemate, in rerolutionary movement, long projected and which both parties had despaired of their prepared, was not directed sgalust the Dio ohaueas and practically abondoned the field. tatorship, but against existing institutions The courageous obstinaer of Machado dos generally. The fast was admitted, at the time Saatos and bin handful of followers on the one of the assassination of King Carlos. The moro side, and the news of the King's flight on the meni broke out in 1903, aid was then promptly other, were the deciding factors in a situation suppressed, the Dictator being in power, and as which had become almost ridiculons, and the he states -- popalace promptly rejoiced with the winning In the same manner it broke out swooss- xide. But it is notorious that the Royalist fully three months age, under the auspices of a forces were prevented from doing their duty by Ministry which called itself ultra-Liberal, and treachery and cowardice in the King's in which tried to provide the advanced party with mediate entourage. The whole story has now avery security and every opportunity. It boen told, so

and such added was not the Dictatorship no concludes] wealth of exaggontion, by the Republicon which provoked the rising of the 25th of ontora and Prose that the number of the Tammy, 1908, but it was due to the energy and

harces of the Revolution," ko those of the prestige of the Government of that American Civil War pensioners, bids fair to the movement was suppressed and overconio, includo no small proportion of the city's popula""* I quote this passage becuase, although Senhor tion. At the cafés of the Rocio, many a myth France's statement han probably not been read and legend of Sucredible valour has already by to parent, of the population of Portugal passed, by easy paths of construtivo memory, outside of the capital, into the rogions of venerated and historical fact has here placed on record is that which is in- opinion which ha There is however, one story of a hero of that stinctively held by a large number of the eventfui morning of October 5 whose name is people, and especially in the northern provinces. saldam

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