The Incipient Revolt In Portugal Squelched
Opouto, Feb. 3. - Perfect quiet reigns In this city to-day. Government reinforcements have arrived from all parts of the country. Three hundred civiliaus aud soldiers have been arreste 1. AU of tho Repablican clubs have been closed and all of the Republican newspapers have been seized by the Government. Tiie leaders will bc tiied by couit-martial. Lisbon, Feb. .'i. - The leaders of all the monarchist gronpe lmvo spontanocsly and unconditioiiHlly oíl'ereil their services' in support of the goveriiineut. Oporto has been declar jd ) a state of siege for oue month. Twen'.y persons were killed in Saturday's fight. The goverament. BUpecting that there was discontent i; the Oporto gamson, had issue, loidirsijr the transfer of several o'Ucers there to other regiments, This iction, togethei" witíl ttaO recent im I-risoumeut of the editor of the República lJortugueriea, expedited the outbre&k.
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