. Crisis. d out in goodfaith by the govern-ment. Joao Candido isalive and well and hasthe satisfaction of know-ing that as a result ofhis revolution theBrazilian man-of-warsman now receives morethan the American ofcorresponding rating,and corporal punish-ment, which an Englishgymnastic instructor on the Minas hadbeen very anxious to enforce, is now a thingof the past. But Candido himself does notenjoy any of these reforms, for the govern-ment took good care to get rid of most ofthe old sailors and make a navy of rawrecruits. One Sunday, when the Minas was inthe Hudson River, a number of shore


. Crisis. d out in goodfaith by the govern-ment. Joao Candido isalive and well and hasthe satisfaction of know-ing that as a result ofhis revolution theBrazilian man-of-warsman now receives morethan the American ofcorresponding rating,and corporal punish-ment, which an Englishgymnastic instructor on the Minas hadbeen very anxious to enforce, is now a thingof the past. But Candido himself does notenjoy any of these reforms, for the govern-ment took good care to get rid of most ofthe old sailors and make a navy of rawrecruits. One Sunday, when the Minas was inthe Hudson River, a number of shore folkmade a peaceful invasion and capture ofthe great ship. The surrender, in fact, hadbeen prearranged with three gallant officers,one of whom is a genuine Iberian, anotherAnglo-Iberian and the third other words, at Norfolk the first twohad to sit to rear, the otherfrom rear to front in the street obtained a picture which shows themreunited on their ship. It was taken by a. OFFICERS OF THE MINAS GERAES—IN THREE COLORS. young man who is rated at as ateacher of English to white people in ahigh school, but who would have to sitfrom rear to front if Heflinism wereai^plied to the street cars in the city whichis guarded by the Statue of picture shows a group of happyvisitors with their courteous hosts on thequarterdeck of the vessel. To prove thattheir survey was complete the friendly foestook a picture of some of their party on theforecastle. They did not photogTaph theinside of the turrets, but they secured anoutside view of the big twelve-inch gunswhich are operated by Jim Crow, more orless. The lines which appear above the gunsare for wet, newly washed jumpers andhammocks. In the back-g r 0 u n d appears t li ecolor- line on UncleSams Ship gentleman whomHearsts editorial manFriday calls ThriceWeekly Daniels didnot put it up. That heis not likely to haul itdown is proved by hisabandonment of his ideao f democra


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