A Vanished Arcadia

第18章

`EnsayodelaHistoriaCivildelParaguay\',etc。,vol。iii。,cap。viii。,p。119。

OnJuly2twoshipsarrivedinBuenosAyresbringingthenewsthatthedecreehadbeenputinforceinSpainonApril2withsuccess。

AsallthecrewofboththeshipsknewwhathadhappenedinSpain,concealmentofhisplanbecamenolongerpossible。Thus,hadtheJesuitspossessedeitherthewishorthemeanstomakeanarmedresistance,theyhadampletimetostandontheirdefence。

Nothingwasfurtherfromtheirminds,thoughtheyhadcompletedominionoveraterritoryaslargeasFrance,andwhichcontainedapopulationofoveronehundredandfiftythousandsouls。1

Forarms,theyhadaschiefdefencesome`verylongEnglishguns,withrestsiftheywishedtousethem,whichwerenotveryheavy,andhadatolerablerange。\'2ThesewerethepreparationsthattheJesuits(who,notinParaguayalone,butthroughoutalltheAmericandominionsoftheSpanishcrown,ruledoverterritoriesstretchingfromCaliforniatoCapeHorn)3hadmade,andtheywerefoundaloneinthemissionsofParaguay,where,byaspecialpermissionoftheKingsofSpain,armswereallowedfordefenceagainstthePortuguese。

1Funes,`EnsayodelaHistoriaCivil\',etc。,vol。iii。,cap。viii。

2`Tambienenalgunospuebloshayunasescopetasinglesasmuylargasconsushorquillassisequierenusardeellasnosonmuypesadasytienenbuenalcance\'

(Funes,`EnsayodelaHistoriaCivildelParaguay\',etc。,vol。iii。,cap。viii。)。

3Therewereintheyear1759throughouttheworld271Jesuitmissions,1,542religioushouses,61cattlefarms,340residences,171seminaries,1,542churches,and22,589Jesuits,whereof11,293werepriests。

Oftheabovehouses,missions,andchurches,thegreaterportionwereinAmerica(FerrerdelRio,`HistoriadelReinadodeCarlosIII。\',Madrid,1856)。

IntheRiverPlateandParaguaytherewereabout400Jesuits,ofwhom300werepriests。Theotherhundred,accordingtoIbanez(`RepublicaJesuitica\'),were`mostlypoordevilswhowereinwantoffood,andcameintotheOrderforameal。\'

Ibanezrarelyspokethetruth,notevenwhenitwouldhavebeenexpedienttodoso;andcertainlyamongstthese`poordevils\'

couldnothavebeenincludedAsperger,thewriteronIndianmedicines,andotherdistinguishedmenwhoinhabitedtheParaguayanmissionsaslaybrothers。

Bucareli,whoseemstohavebeenatimidbuthonestanduprightman,madehisfirstexperimentupontheJesuitsofBuenosAyres,Cordoba,andSantaFe。Thecollegesinalltheseplacesweresuppressedonthesamenight,andwithouttheleastresistancefromtheiroccupants。

HewhosuppressesareligiousOrder,takesatownorcountry,or,infact,putsintooperationanyoftheforcesofthelawormilitarypower,alwaysexpects,nomatterhowexaltedbehismotivesatthestart,torecouphimselffromthetreasureoftheconquered。`Vaevictis\',togetherwiththevestmentsofthechurch,theplainsong,andthesaints,cameasapaganheritagetothenewfaith,andhasbeenheldascanonlawsinceConstantinelookedattheskyandthoughthesawacross。

GreatmusthavebeenthedisgustoftheGovernortofindthespoilsopaltry,andnottohavethesatisfactionevenofsayingthattheJesuitshadhiddenalltheirgold,as,hisownmeasureshavingbeentakensecretly,theyhadnoknowledgeofwhatwasinthewind。InthecollegeofCordoba,esteemedtobeamineofwealth,wasfoundonlyninethousanddollars,

whichsumFerandoFabro,thecommissionersentbyBucarelitotakeovertheeffectsoftheJesuitsatCordoba,dulychroniclesinhisreport。

DeanFunes,`EnsayodelaHistoriaCivil\',etc。,vol。iii。,bookv。,cap。ix。

ButifthecollegeofCordoba1provedamiserableprey,therestillremainedtheJesuitmissionsontheUruguayandParana,withalltherichesoftheirfertileterritory,andtheenormouswealthwhicheverySpaniardfirmlybelievedtheJesuitshadacquired。

NoneoftheJesuits,eitherinBuenosAyres,Cordoba,SantaFe,Corrientes,orMonteVideohavingmadetheleastresistance,buthavingopenedwidetheirdoorstothesoldiers,whoinallthetownsonthesamedayattwoo\'clockinthemorningcametosignifytheirexpulsiontothem,itwasonlynaturaltothinkthatthesameconductwouldbeobservedinParaguay。ButGovernorsandGovernmentsneverseemintheleastaccessibletocommon

sense。Almostayearhadpassedbeforehepluckedupcourageforhisdangeroustask。2

HesetaboutitwithmorepreparationthaneitherCortezorPizarromadefortheconquestofMexicoorofPeru。HavingembarkedforSpaininthefrigate`LaEsmeralda\'onehundredandfiftyJesuitsfromthetownsofCordoba,BuenosAyres,MonteVideo,andSantaFe,hepreparedtomarchuponthemissions,whenasuspicionofresistancecausedhimtotakeprecautionswhichtheresultprovedquiteridiculous。

HesenttwohundredofthebestofthemilitiaofAsunciontooccupythefordsupontheTebicuari,3andabodyofequalstrengthtooccupytheportofSanMiguel。Allthesemeasuresbeingtakenforhissafety,theconquerorembarkeduponMay24,takingwithhimthreecompaniesofgrenadiersandsixtydragoons。HedisembarkedatthetownofSaltoontheUruguay,andfromthencedespatchedCaptainDonJuanFranciscodelaRivaHerreratooccupythetownsupontheParana。DonFranciscodeZabalawassenttoseizesixofthetownsupontheUruguay。Bucarelihimself,withseveralhundredmen,marcheduponYapeyu,4thesouthernmostofallthemissiontowns。

TheJesuits,however,gavenotroubletoanyofthetroops,andevenstoppedtheGovernorfromgatheringanylaurels,howeverwithered,withwhichtocrownhisarms。

1Thefinelibrarywasdispersed,andmanypricelessMSS。treatingofthediscoveryandconquest,andofexpeditionsbytheJesuitsamongsttribesofIndiansnowextinct,werelost。NothingseemstohavebeenpreservedexceptmatterwhichthedispersersthoughtmightproveincriminatingtotheJesuits。Itisawell

knownprincipletojudgeandcondemnaman,andthentosearchforevidenceagainsthim。

ThebookswerekeptinaplaceknownasLaGranjadeSantaCatalina,andamanofletters,Dr。DonAntonioAldao,waschargedtocatalogueandremitthemtothecapital。DeanFunessays(bookv。,cap。ix。,p。156)thathecompliedwithhisinstructions(`verifico/lafelizmenteyconarregloasusinstrucciones\'),but,anyhow,mostofthebookswerelost。Itisacommonphraseamongstdoctors,`Theoperationwasentirelysuccessful,butthepatientunfortunatelysuccumbed。\'Amongstthebookswasthecelebrated`MonitaSecreta\',usedbyIbanezinhischarges(aftertheexpulsion)againsttheJesuits。

2DeanFunes(`EnsayodelaHistoriaCivil\',vol。iii。,cap。viii。)

seemstohavegaugedthefeelingsoftheGovernorwhenhesays:

`TemblodesustoBucareliconsiderandoenriesgounaconquista,quedebiaaumentarsugloriaysufortuna。\'`Sufortuna\'isdelicious,andshowsyourtrueconqueror\'smelancholy。

3TheTebicuariformsthenorthernboundarybetweentheterritoryofMisionesandtherestofParaguay。Itisalargeriver,andinmytime(1872

1875)wasbridgeless,andhadtobecrossedincanoes,whilstthehorsesswam,orweretowedbehindthecanoeswithropes。

4Yapeyuwasthelargestofallthemissions。ThenamesignifiesachiselinGuarani。

Asheadvancedfromtowntotown,thepriests,onhisarrivalateachplace,althoughlivinginthemidstofIndians,someofwhomwerearmed,andmanyofwhomhadservedtheKingofSpaininvariouswars,andallofwhomlookedontheJesuitsalmostasgods,cameoutandpeacefullygaveupthekeysofalltheirhouses,andsubmittedquietlytobemadeprisonersandbecarriedoffinchainsfromtheterritorieswhichtheyandtheirorderhadcivilizedandruledoveralmosttwohundredyears。Seventy

eightJesuitsandtheirprovincialsweresentprisonerstoBuenosAyres,andtheirplacesallfilledupwithotherprieststakenfromdifferentOrders,andnoneofwhomhadanyexperienceinmission

work。AsDeanFunestartlywrites,themiraclethatBucareliwished,butscarcelydaredtohopefor,hadtakenplace。TheJesuits,inParaguay,atleast,bytheirconductintheirlastpublicact,mostamplyvindicatedtheirloyaltytotheSpanishcrown。Nothingwouldhavebeeneasier,depletedastheviceroyaltywasatthetimeoftroops,

thantohavedefiedtheforceswhichBucarelihadathisdisposal,andtohavesetupaJesuitState,whichwouldhavetaxedtheutmostresourcesoftheSpanishcrowntoovercome。

NodoubttheveryfacilitywithwhichBucarelicarriedouthisplansconfirmedhiminhisownmindoftheirexpediency,formeningeneralarepronetothinkthatrightwhichtheyaccomplishwithsuccess。

However,bethatasitmay,hereturnedintriumphtoBuenosAyresonSeptember16,havingexpendedinhisexpeditionlessthanfourmonths。

SoinaquarterofayeartheJesuits,aftermorethantwohundredyearsofrule,wereallexpelledfromParaguay。

Bucareli,inalettertoElCondedeAranda(Brabo,`ColecciondeDocumentosrelativosa/laExpulsiondelosJesuitas\',Madrid,1872),saysinreferencetotheperilsbywhichheimaginedhimselfsurrounded:

`Elmiserodiminutoestadodelatropa,porelatrasodesuspagasylafaltaqueencontre/decaudalesenestascajas,eraunaurgenciaquemeatormentaba。\'

Theymadenofight,norofferedanyresistance,lettingthemselvesbetakenasabutchertakesasheep,andthatsurroundedastheywerebyapopulationofupwardsofonehundredandfiftythousandsouls,cutoffbycountlessleaguesfromtheoutsideworld,defendedonthreesidesbyvirginforestsandbymarsheshardlypassabletoEuropeantroops。

OnewordfromtheProvincialwouldhavesetthemissionsinablaze。

Awordwouldhavebroughtcloudsofhorsemen

badlyarmed,\'tistrue,butknowingeveryfootofmarshandforest,allthedeep

beatentrackswhichwindintheredearthacrossthelonelyplains,thepassesoftherivers,springs,naturalfastnesses,andhavingthevariedknowledgeofacountrywhichofoldmadeBorderhorsemenandNorthumbrianprickersformidableupontheScottishmarches

intothefield。

ThedoggedParaguayanIndians,ancestorsoftheinfantrywhich,underLopez,1diedsobravelyunderthefireoftheBrazilianguns,would,intheirredcloaksandscantylinenclothes,havemarchedfrom`capilla\'2andfrommissionagainsttheenemiesofthe`father

priests\'。Seventy

eightJesuitsweremarchedofftoBuenosAyres,andthenshippedofftoEurope3

tojointheirfellows,whohadbeenbroughttogetherbytheministersofthemostliberalKingwhoeverfilledtheSpanishthronefromeveryquarteroftheworld。HavingexpelledtheJesuits,Bucareliwasboundbytheexigenciesofhispositiontocalumniatethem。Perhaps,asanofficial,hideboundinhisbeliefintheinalterablerightofGovernmentstocommitinjustices,hebelievedallthathewrote。Forthewelfareofhumanity,onecouldhopeheknewallthathewrotewasfalse。Whathopeisthereleftformankindaslongasaddle

headed,honestmenseenaughtbutjusticeinwhateverordertheyreceive?Betterathousandtimesaroguewhoknowsheisaroguethanagood,well

intentioned,blunderingmanquiteunawareheisafool。

1Thiswar,undertakenbyafool(Lopez)againstenormousodds,servedtoshowwhatapeopleevenwheninthewrong,andinabadcause,candowhenitbelievesitselftobefightingfornationalliberty。

Asamatteroffact,Paraguayanlibertywasnotthreatenedforaninstant,andLopezdeclaredwaragainstbothBrazilandtheArgentineRepublicoutofmereambitiontobeasecondNapoleon。Hissolitaryqualificationsforthecharacterwerethat,likehisprototype,hewasfatandlovedwomen。

Thewarcommencedin1865andfinishedin1870,andleftthecountryalmostadesert。Solonelywasit,thatIhaveofteninthosedaysseentigerscalmlywalkacrossaroadinmid

day,andashoutorapistol

shotbutlittlequickenedtheirmovements。

2`Capilla\'wasthenamegiveninParaguaytosomeofthesmallervillageswhichhadachapel,thechapel(`capilla\')beingmoreimportantthanthehouses。

3ElV。P。JosePignatelli,inhis`LaCompan~iadeJesusensuExtincionyRestablecimento\',saysthattheParaguayanJesuitswereallsenttoFaenza。

But,still,hehadtojustifyhimselfeitheruponhisownaccountorforthebenefitofthatposteritytoconciliatewhichsomanypublicmenhavepalteredwiththetruth。SohisfirstcarewastoextractaletterfromthirtyIndianswhomhechosetodignifywiththetitleofthemayorsofthethirtytowns,firsthaving,ashesayshimselfinalettertotheCondedeAranda,theministerofCharlesIII。,dressedthemintheSpanishfashion,andtreatedtheminsuchawaythattheymightknowhowmuchtheirlothadbeenimproved。Theletter,writtenoriginallyinGuarani,

bearsuponeverylineofitthedictationoftheGovernor。

Afterafineparagraphofsalutations,itgoesontogivetheKingmanyandrepeatedthanks(`muchasyrepetidasgracias\')forhavingsenthisExcellencyCaptain

GeneralDonFranciscoBucareli,`whohasfulfilled,fortheloveofGodandfortheloveofyourMajesty,allthejustorderswhichyourMajestylaidtohischarge,aidingourpoverty,andclothinguslikegentlemen。\'Mostpeople,eventheheathen,likethosewhohelptheirpovertyandclothetheminthegarbofgentlemen。

IthadnotoccurredtothepoorIndiansthatthefineclothesmightturnoutliveries。ThemayorsallsigntheirIndiannames,whichseemstogivethelietotheaccusationthattheJesuitskeptthemignorant。Theletter,datedBuenosAyres,March10,1768,seemstoshowthattheIndians,betheywhotheymighthavebeen,werenotfreeagentsatthetimetheywrote。TheIndians\'letterdulydespatched,theGovernorinditedareport,inwhichhefairlyandwithcircumstancereiteratesalltheoldchargesagainsttheJesuitsinParaguaywhichtheinventivebrainofCardenashadfirstconceived;buttothemheaddsseverallittletouchesofhisown,whichshowhehadsomeobservationandanimaginativemind。

`CartadelGobernadordeBuenosAyres(Bucareli)alComtedeAranda\'。

Brabo,`ColecciondeDocumentosRelativosalaExpulsiondelosJesuitos\',p。8,Madrid,1872:`LeshicevestiralaEspan~olaasistiendolosytratandolosdemodoqueconozcanlamejoradesusuerte……\'

Brabo,`ColecciondeDocumentos\',etc。,p。101。Theletterisheaded`I。H。T。,OreReyNituDonCarlosTercero\'。

AmongsthisnumerousletterstoArandaandtotheKing,onedatedBuenosAyres,October14,1768,containsthefullestaccountofhisproceedingsinthemissionsandofhisviews(orofwhathethoughttobehisviews)abouttheworkinwhichhewasengaged。

Timewasofsmallaccountin1768eitherinParaguayorinMadrid,soBucarelirelateswithsomeprolixityallthathedid,withcomments,movementsoftroops,regrettableoccurrences

aswhenhissoldiersletthemselvesbesurprisedandlosttheirhorses

andnowandthenscrapsofmoralityandtheology,whichshowsquiteplainlythattheartofwritingmaunderingdespatchesisnotsonewasoptimistsmayhavesupposed。Quiteinthemannerofamodernspecialcorrespondent,hesetsdownallthathesufferedfromtheweather;thatitrainedincessantly,and,marvelloustotell,thatafterraintheriversrose,andgavehimdifficultytocross。Theroadswerebad,provisionsscarceanddear,andnowandthenwildIndians`massacred\'

anoutpostofhismen,whilsthisbravefellows,whenGodwilledit,occasionally`chastised\'theinfidel,andbythegraceofHeavenslewnosmallnumberofthem。Still,inthemonstrousfarragoofwords,extendingtosomesixteenpagesofcloseprint,heletsusseehewasamanofsomecapacity,butleavesitdoubtfulwhetherhereallythoughthewasengageduponanoblework,orifhewroteironically,orifhisonlyobjectwastosatisfyhisconscienceandhisKing。

ButmakingmuchoflittledifficultiesisbuttobeexpectedfromaleaderofanexpeditionorfromaGeneralinthefield。Withoutit,howcouldtheyjustifytheirexistence,orprovetotheworldatlargethattheywereneeded,orbutmoreimportantthanamereceremony?

Brabo,`ColecciondeDocumentos\',etc。,p。185。

Ceremonies,nodoubt,havetheirusesinenslavingmankind。AcourtieroncesaidtoaSpanishKing,`YourMajestyisbutaceremonyyourself。\'

Whenthelandtroublesweregotover,andBucareli,havingarrivedatYapeyu,embarkedupontheriver,theverywindsprovedcontrary,sothatittookhimmanydaystoarriveatCandelaria,whichporthereacheduponAugust27,1768。ButbeforequittingYapeyutheGovernormadeasolemnfeast,ridinghimselfbeforehisgrenadiers,whosecaps,hesays,causedmuchamazement,theIndiansneverhavingseensuchheadgearintheirlives。Thedifficultiesofhisjourneyover,theJesuitsdispossessedandsentdown

streamtoberemittedhome,Bucareliinhisletternextdealswithquestionsofreligion,aboutwhichheshowshimselfaswellinformedasalltheSpanishconquerorsseemtohavebeenintheNewWorld。Ifforthedogmaofthefaithhewasabarofiron,for`coldmorality\',asScottishpreachersoftheperfervidtypeusedtorefertoit,hewasmostkeen。TheIndians\'clothes,especiallythegraceful`tupoi\'wornbythewomen,shockedhimexceedingly。

Itwasimpossibletotouchuponitwithoutanoutrageuponmodesty。

Masculinevirtueisamostprecariousthing,butlittle,ifatall,morestablethanitsfemalecounterpart;thereforeperhapstheGovernorwasrightnottoexposehissoldierstotemptation,sohedidwell,asheinformsus,inservingoutclotheswhichobscuredtheircharms,orperhapshidthemquitefromview。`Suchtyrannies,\'

saysthemodestGovernor,`occasionedmanyoffencesagainstGod,andfrequentillnessesandepidemics。\'Thesentenceisalittledoubtfulinitsmeaning,forifascantinessofwomen\'sdressoccasionedillnessesandepidemicsamongstthepopulationofatown,BelgraviaandMayfairshouldsurelybethemostunhealthyspotsonearth;

thougheventhere,Iverilybelieve,nomoreoffencesagainstGodoccurthanamongsttheMoors,whosewomenshowonlytheireyestotheshrinkinggazeofeasilyoffendedmen。

LettertoAranda:Brabo,`ColecciondeDocumentos\',p。196:

`Ylasmujeresentalextremo,queesimpossibledemostralosinfaltaralamodestia。\'

`Semejantestiranias\'。

Asindutybound,BucarelikeptfortheendofhisdespatcharehashofalltheoldchargesmadeagainsttheJesuits。

TheykepttheIndiansinslavery,wouldneverletthemlearnSpanish,andwerethemselvesinordinatelyrich。ThefirsttwoaccusationsFatherJoseCardiel,inhis`DeclaraciondelaVerdad\',abundantlydisproves。ThelasttheGovernordisproveshimself;

forhadhefoundmuchtreasurehemostassuredlywouldhavemadehastetosendittotheKing。Whathedidfind,areferencelatertoBrabo\'sinventorieswillshow,andthesamesourcedisclosesallthewealththerichestOrderintheworld,accordingtotheirenemies,tookwiththemintheirinvoluntaryjourneybacktoSpain。

AllbeingfinishedinthemissionsandtheJesuitsexpelled,BucarelifoundhimselfobligedtoinstitutesomesystemforthegovernmentoftheIndianpopulation,whichhehaddeprivedbothofitsspiritualandofitstemporalguides。

P。222:`YteniendopresentequeporloquemiraaestepuntoresultadelosinformesquesolohablanestosIndiossuidiomanatural,peroquenoesprohibiciondelosPP。Jesuitos,sinoporelamorquetienenasunativolenguagepuesencadaunodelospuebloshanestablecidoesculasdeleeryescriberenlenguaespan~ola,yqueporestemotivoseencuentraunnumerograndedeIndiosmuyhabilesenescribir(dosdeellosetancopiandohoraestoqueyoescriboydemejorletraquelamia)。\'Alsopp。223

225,etc。

TheJesuits\'governmenthavingbeensobad,accordingtohisowndespatch,theIndianshavingbeenkeptinsuchamiserablestate,theireducationhavingbeensoneglected,and,aboveall,theirwomenhavingbeendressedinsuchlightattirethatBucarelicouldnotwithmodestyevendescribetheirdress,itmighthaveseemedbutnaturalthatheshouldhaveevolvedsomesystemofgovernmentdifferinginallrespectsfromthathehaddestroyed。Sofarfromthat,inhisinstructionstohisinterimsuccessor,datedatCandelaria,August23,1768,hepracticallyfollowedslavishlyallthepolicywhichtheJesuitshadpursued。HeorderedCaptainsRivaHerreraandBrunodeZavala,towhomthearrangementswerecommitted,toseethattheIndianswereinstructed`inthetrueknowledgeofourholyfaith\',aworkwhichtheJesuits,whatevermightbetheirfaults,hadnotneglectedtoinsure。

Aftersomeplatitudesastothevivifyingeffectsoffreeandopentrade,andaninjunctiontohiscaptainstotakecaretheIndiangirlsweredecorouslyandvirtuouslydressed,helaunchedintoasermonabouthonestwork,which,ashesaid,wouldmaketheIndiansrich,happy,andvirtuous,andalonecouldevermakeakingdomprosper;

infact,heusedalmostpreciselysimilarlanguagetothatto

dayusedbyaEuropeanGovernorinAfricawhenabouttomakeapeopleslaves。

Onthewhole,however,hisinstructionswerewiseandliberal,andhadtheybeencarriedoutinthesamespirit,andwithfidelity,theIndiansmighthavelongcontinuedinthesamehalf

Arcadian,half

ChristianstateinwhichtheJesuitsleftthem,andtowhichitseemstheycouldattain,butnotgofartherwithoutexposuretothatvivifyingcommercewithoutwhichnationscannotprosper,butwithwhichthegreaterportionoftheircitizensmustremaineverslaves。

Brabo,`ColecciondeDocumentos\',etc。,p。200。

Theinstructionsgiven,heleftthemissionsnevertoreturn,leavingbehindhimthereputationofanhonestman,havingmade,asitwouldappear,nomoneyduringhissojournintheirterritories。

OnOctober20,1768,hewrotefromBuenosAyrestoAranda,tellinghimthathisworkwasdone,andaskinghimasaparticularfavourtoimploretheKingtogivehimsomeemployment`outofAmerica,andparticularlynotundereitherthesecretaryshiportheCounciloftheIndies。\'1

Thusitappearsthateithertheworkinwhichhehadbeenengagedwasuncongenialtohim,orhemistrustedthefutureandtheIndianswhentheJesuits\'shelteringhandshadbeenwithdrawn,andthoughttheKingmightblamehimforwhatwassuretocome。

Onepassageinhisletterofinstructionsshowsthattheantique,butstillcurrent,fashionofgoingtoanylengthtoobtainacountryinwhicharesituatedevensupposititiousgold

mineshaditsinfluenceevenwithsuchanhonestmanasBucareliwas。Hespeciallyenjoinsupontheofficialsleftincharge`tofindoutfromwhatquartertheIndiansofthosetownsextractthosepiecesofthepreciousmetalswhichtheysometimesbringtotheirpriests。\'SothatthefableofthefalseminesstartedbyCardenas,althoughathousandtimesdisproved,stilllingeredinthemindsofthosewhocouldnotunderstandwhatmotiveexceptthatofgrowingrichcouldcausetheJesuitstoburythemselvesintherecessesoftheParaguayanwoods。ThereleasefromthingsAmericanandunderthejurisdictionoftheCounciloftheIndiesdidnotcometoBucareliforalmosttwomoreyears,duringwhichtimehestruggledmanfullywiththeaffairsoftheJesuitmissions,repelledtheChacoIndiansononeside,andontheotherimploredfortroopstodefendtheislandofChiloeagainstthehereticEnglish,whoatthattimeappeartohavebeenmeditatingtheadvancementoftheirempireintheextremestsouth。OnecuriousletterwasreservedforBucarelitoinditebeforehequittedBuenosAyresforthelasttime。

OnJanuary15,1770,hesentalongdeclarationsignedbythecelebratedNicolasNeenguiruandotherIndians,givinganaccountofthepartplayedbyhimintheabortiveresistancewhichhemadeagainstthecessionoftheseventowns。ThisisthelasttimethatNicolas,the`King\'ofParaguayand`EmperoroftheMamelucos\',appearsinanydocumentasfarasIcanfind。HisnameatonetimewaswellknowninParaguay,theRiverPlateandSpain,andservedtofathermanyliesupon;andatthelast,theJesuitsgone,heseemstohaveturnedagainstthem,andsaidallthatwasrequiredbyBucarelitogetuphiscase。

ItappearsfromBucareli\'sletterthatthefamilyoftheNeenguiruhadbeenwellknowninthemissionsfromthetimeofCardenas。

In17702wefindhimshornofhiskinglyandimperialdignities,themayorofConcepcioninParaguay,tall,taciturn,withlong,lankhair,andmuchrespectedbyhisbrotherIndians,whoheldhisstirrupforhimwhenhegotuponhishorse。TofindhiminthehumourtogivetongueabouttheJesuitswasatrump

cardinBucareli\'shand,forifitcouldbeprovedthatin1750theyhadresistedtheforcesofthecrownofSpain,thepublic,alwaysanxioustobelievealie,wouldnaturallyapplaudtheactionoftheKingintheirexpulsionfromhisterritories。Nicolas,whoseemstohavebeenbutapoorcreatureatthebest,testifiedthateverythingwhichhehaddoneasGeneraloftheIndianswasbytheorderofFathersLimpandEnnis,andthathewasapoorIndianwhodidbutthatwhichhewastold。

HefinisheduphistestimonywiththankstothegoodKingforhavingtakenhimoutofthepoweroftheJesuits,andkepthiminhispostofmayoratConcepcion。Infact,allwasthesametohimaslongashewasleftwithhisalcalde\'sstaff。3

1`Ysobretodo,fueradelaAmericaylibredeSecretariayConsejodeIndias。\'Brabo,`ColecciondeDocumentos\',etc。:

LetterofBucarelitoAranda,p。231。

2Brabo,`ColecciondeDocumentos\',etc。,p。280。

3ThealcaldesofIndianvillagesusuallyhavealongcanewithasilverhead,likethoseformerlycarriedbyfootmen,asabadgeoftheiroffice。InremoteplacesIhaveseenthem,withtheircanesintheirhands,abatteredtallhatupontheirheads,alinenjacketandtrousers,andbarefooted,ridingonanox,andthoughtthattheyservedtomaintainthemajestyofthelawquiteaswellasiftheyhadhadstuffgowns,horsehairwigs,andhadbeenseatedonasackofwool。

UponAugust14,1778,BucarelisailedforSpain,leavingDonJuanJoseVertizashissuccessorintheviceroyaltyoftheprovincesoftheRiverPlate。

ThemissionswereallplacedunderthecareoffriarsofthebeggingOrders,chieflyFranciscans,andthesystemoftheJesuitgovernmentwasleftunchanged。In1771,writingfromSanLorenzo(elEscorial)inSpain,Bucareli,whoseemedfatednevertoescapefromtheaffairsofParaguay,sendsalongconstitutionforthethirtytownswhichfollowsalltheJesuits\'

rulesofgovernmenttothelasttittleoftheirpolicy。Brabohaspreservedthedocument,whichrunstoforty

sevenpagesofcloseprintinitsentirety。

Acarefullythought

outandwell

conceiveddigestofaconstitutionitmostcertainlyis,andyetitfollowstothemostminuteparticularthepolicytheJesuitslaiddown。

DeanFunesseemedtoseethattheflatteringofNicolasNeenguiruandtheotherIndianchiefswasanentireaffairofartifice,andthatitwasbutamerecrowningofthevictimswhoweredestinedtobesacrificed。ItmaybethattheconstitutionmadebyBucareliattheEscorialwassimilarlybutablindtokeeptheIndiansquiettilltheGovernmenthadtimetoexploitthematitsease。

Still,Bucareliinallhisactionsseemstohavebeenanhonestman;

oneofthosehonest,narrow

mindedmenwhohavesownmoremiseryintheworldthanalltheroguesandscoundrelssincetheflood。Beallthatasitmay,hisconstitutioninathousandwaysrecalledtheJesuits\'polityintheirdaysofrule。InaformerchapterIhavepointedoutacuriousinstanceinwhichthisconstitutiontraversesentirelystatementsmadebytheJesuits\'enemiesthattheirexclusivepolicywasfortheirownends,andnot,astheyalleged,fortheprotectionoftheIndians。

ButthereareotherinstancesquiteasremarkablewhichshowthattheJesuitsnotonlyhadgraspedperfectlywhatthebestcourseoftreatmentwasfortheirsubjects,butthattheofficialmindofBucareli,trainedashewas,sotospeak,inthestrictestsectofPharisees,andprejudicedagainsttheJesuitsineveryway,yetdiscernedclearlyasanhonestmanthattheplantheyhadlaiddownwasthemostsuitableforfuturerulerstopursue。

Vol。iii。,bookv。,cap。viii。,p。130(`EnsayodelaHistoriaCivildelParaguay\',etc。):`LosCaciquesycorregidoresqueacompan~abanaBucareli,habiansidoalhagadosportodoslosartificiosdesugestion。

Estoa/laverdad,noeramasquecoronarlasvictimas,quesedestinabanalsacrificio。\'

ChapterIX。

AtthetimeofforminghisconstitutionhehadbeengonebutscarceayearfromBuenosAyres,andyethewritescomplainingbitterlyofwhatwashappeninginthemissionsofParaguay。Hepointsoutthatallhistroublewillhavebeeninvain`iftheGovernorandhislieutenantsarenotstimulatedtoaddressthemselvestotheserviceofGodandoftheKing,withthatzealwhicheveryoneshouldimparttohisduty。\'

Then,afterapuffpreliminaryofthebeautyoffreedom,humanandDivine,hesetsforthhowtheIndiansareinfuturetoberuled。

First,asindutybound,hepointsoutthatanythingsavouringofcommunismisagainstthelawsofHeavenandofman;thattheIndiansintheirsemi

communismwerereallyslaves,theindustriousworkingfortheidle,andsoforth;thattheirclotheswerescanty;

thattheywerenotallowedtofreelymixwithSpaniards,andwerekeptaraceapart。Thenlikeaprudentstatesmanhavingmadehisapologia`proexistentiasua\',andblownoffmuchvirtuoussteam,hecomestobusiness,andbusiness,asweknow,isthegreatsobereroftheorists,nomatteronwhatsidetheytheorize。

Brabo,p。304。

AfterthearticletowhichIhavereferredinChapterIX。comesthismostcuriousparagraph,takeninconnectionwiththeinalienablerightwhich,accordingtohimself,theIndianshadoffreecommunicationwiththeouterworld:1`AndbecauseIaminformedthatmanyIndianswhohavebeenabsentinthearmyofthePortuguese,andhaveresidedforlengthenedperiodsinRioPardo,Viamontandotherparts,havereturnedtotheirtowns,youwilltakecarethatallthesewiththeirfamiliesshallberemovedtothose(towns)eitherintheinteriorordistantfromthosefrontiers,asitisnotconvenientthattheyshouldremainonthem(thefrontiers)orclosetothem;

andthusyouwillproceedsuccessivelywiththeIndianswhoreturn,withoutleavingone,inordertoavoidanychanceofcommunication,whichmightbemostprejudicial。\'SurelyasatireonhisownabuseoftheJesuitsforkeepingtheIndiansmewedupfromintercoursewiththeoutsideworld。ItmaybethathehadperceivedtheIndianswerenotfittoholdtheirown;indeed,itiscertainhehaddoneso,foronp。326hewrites,`Itisnotconvenienttoleavethem(theIndians)

entireliberty,2foritwouldbeintheextremefatalandprejudicialtotheirinterests,becausetheastutenessandsagacityoftheSpaniardswouldtriumpheasilyovertheirrusticity。\'`Sagacity\'isaningeniouseuphuism,andmightwellbeusedwithgoodeffectinthelikecircumstances,whenoccasionserves,to

day。

ButasnosinglearticleofanydocumentsetforthbyanyGovernmentcanbestraightforwardandsingleinitspurpose,andasalllawsaremadewithaneyeuponsomepartypresentlyinpower,aftertheparagraphjustquoted,onthenextpageoccursthefollowingsentenceundertheheadof`CommercewiththeSpaniardsistobefree\'。3

`ItislaiddownthatbetweentheIndiansandtheSpaniardscommerceshouldbefree,inorderthatmutualdealingsshouldunitetheminfriendship。\'Thereforetotheordinaryminditisimpossibletomakeoutwhatreallywasintended,andwhethercommercewastobefreeornot。Thoselittledifferencesapart,theconstitutionranentirelyuponJesuitlines。Thatsemi

communismwhichwassoprejudicialduringtheJesuits\'rulewasformallyre

organizedinchapteriv。oftheconstitution(p。343)theinstantthattheirpowerwasplacedinotherhands。EventheprohibitiontotheSpaniardstoentertheJesuittowns,andresidethere,wasformallykeptupinchapteriii。,withthesolealterationthatforthreemonthsoftheyeartheymightresideamongsttheIndiansoncertainwell

definedconditionsmostprolixlysetforth。Sothatitwillbeseenthat,iftheJesuitsdidill,asusual,anyilltheydidwascarefullyperpetuatedbytheirsuccessors,and,quiteasnaturally,allthattheystrovetodoinfavouroftheIndianswasmostcarefullyundone。

1Brabo,`ColecciondeDocumentos\',p。320:`YporqueestoyinformadoquemuchosIndiosdelosquesehabianausentadoconlastropasPortuguesas,yquehanresididoporgrantiempoenelRioPardo,Viamont,yotraspartessehanrestituidoasuspueblos,ciudaran……dequetodosestosconsusfamiliesserantrasladosalosmasinterioresodistantesdeaquellasfronteraspornoserconvenientesemantenganenellasosusinmediaciones,yasienlosucesivoloejecutaran……conlosIndiosqueserestituyan,sindejaralguno,paraevitartodomotivodecommunicacionquepuedesermuyprejudicial。\'

2`Noconvienedejarlesunaenteralibertad,queseriaporextremofatalyprejudiciala/susinteresespueslaastuciaysagacidaddelosespan~olestriumfariafacilementedesurudeza。\'

3Brabo,`Bucareli\'sInstructions\',p。327:`Queelcommerciodelosespan~oleshadeserlibre。\'

ChapterXI

ConclusionItisthefashionofsometosaythathistory,ofwhatevernature,canbutbewrittendispassionatelyataperiodsufficientlyremovedfromtheeventsofwhichittreatstohaveallowedtheheatofpassiontoevaporate。Thisisasfalseasalmosteveryotherdictumwhichmentakeontrust,forgettingthattohavepassedintotheproverbialstageasayingmusthavebeenfoolishatthestart,inorderthatitshouldhavegotitselfcommendedbythemajorityofmankind。

Theheatofpassionneverevaporatesinregardtoeventswhichattheepochoftheiractingcausedgreatcontroversies。

Fromwritingsofcontemporariesthecoolest

headedtakeabias,inthesamewaythatmenunconsciouslypassonthemicrobesofdiseasetotheirbestfriends。Onlyfrominventoriesandrollsofcourt,StatePapersandthelikeisitpossibletogetunbiassedmatter,andeventhenfigures,thosechiefdeceiversofmankind,canbewellcookedfororagainst,accordingtothebiasofthemanwhodrawsthemup。Still,whentheyaredrawnupbyenemies,theyoftenquiteunwittinglyshowoutthetruth。InaletterdatedOctober30,1768,BucarelisendsalisttoArandaoftheeffectsofmanyoftheJesuitstakenfromParaguayandsentbyhimtoSpain。ThelistitselfspeaksvolumesindefenceoftheJesuitsinParaguay。Whatevermayhavebeentheirfaults,theGovernorhimself(orevenCharlesIII。)couldnothavechargeduponthecapturedprieststhattheyhadgottogetheralargestockofpropertyduringtheirmissionlife。1Thefirstuponthelist,P。PedroZabaleta,tooktenshirts,twopillow

cases,twosheets,threepocket

handkerchiefs,twopairsofshoes,twopairsofsocks,andapoundandahalfofsnuff。

Theotherswereingenerallesswellsetupwithshirts,2somefewhadcloaks,andone(P。SigismundoGriera)anightcap;butallofthemhadtheirsnuff,theonlyrelicoftheirluxuriousmissionlife。

ManuelVergara,theirProvincial,testifiesinapapersentwiththelistthatmostoftheclothesweretakenfromthecommonstock,andallthesnuff。Whatsortoftreatmenttheyenduredupontheirpassageinthetwofrigates`SanFernando\'and`SanNicolas\'isquiteunknown,butcertainlytheirluggagecouldnothavebeenintheway;

andfortheirsnuff,nodoubttheyhusbandeditwithcareduringthelongtwomonths,whichinthosedayswasthoughtarecordrun。3

Inthemissionswhichtheyhadsolongtendedwithsuchcare,givingtheirmuddle

headedlovetotheIndiansintheirMachiavelianway,allwasconfusioninthespaceofsixshortmonths。

DeanFunesandDonFelizdeAzara4aretheonlytwocontemporarywriterswhotreatoftheexpulsionoftheJesuitsfromParaguayoutsidetheofficialworld。TheDean,amanoftheoldschool,waskindlyandhumane,welleducated,and,havingbeenbroughtupinTucumanamongstanIndianpopulation,lookedontheIndiansinakindlywayasfellow

creatures,thoughdifferinginessentialpointsfromraceswhichhadbeenforcenturiesexposedtocivilizationanditseffects。

HisdescriptionoftheIndianshasforveracityandobservationnotoftenbeensurpassed。`Thosenatives5(hesays)areofapalecolour,wellmade,andwellsetup。Theirtalentandcapacityarecapableofmuchadvancement。Thoughtheylackinventioninthemselves,yetaretheyexcellentinimitation。Idlenessseemsnaturaltothem,althoughitmaybemoretheeffectofhabitthanoftemperament;

theirinclinationtowardsacquiringknowledgeisdecided,andnoveltyhasitsfulleffectupontheirminds。Ambitiousofcommand,theyacquitthemselveswithhonourinthepositionstowhichtheymayattain。

Eloquenceisheldamongsttheminthefirstplace,andavariceinnorespectdegradestheirminds。Aninjuriouswordoffendsthemmorethanpunishments,whichtheysolicitratherthanundergotheformeroutrage。

Incontinencyintheirwomentheylookuponbutwithindifference,andevenhusbandsarelittlesensibletoactsofinfidelity。

Conjugallovehasbutslightinfluenceuponthetreatmentwhichtheygivetheirwives。Fathersoffamiliescarefortheirsonsbutlittle。TheserenityofmindofalltheseIndiansinthemidstofthegreatesttroublesiswithoutequalintheworld;

neverasighwiththemtakesoffthebitternessofsuffering。\'

1TheParaguayanJesuitswereallowedtotakeawayalltheirpersonalproperty,anditappearsthattheydidso。

2CayetanoIbarguenhadonlytwo,P。LorenzoBaldathree,andsoon(Brabo,`ColecciondeDocumentos\',p。388)。

3Solateas1818Rengger,inhis`EssaiHistoriquesurlaRe/volutionduParaguay\',etc。,talksofarrivinginBuenosAyres`apre\\suncourttrajetdesoixantejours。\'FromthencetoCorrienteshetooksevenweeks,butdoesnotsayifthepassagewasconsideredshortorlong。

4Funes,`EnsayoCriticodelaHistoriaCivildelParaguay\',etc。;

DonFelizdeAzara,`DescripcionyHistoriadelParaguay\',etc。;

andalso`MemoriassobreelestadoruraldelRiodelaPlataen1801\'。

5`EnsayodelaHistoriaCivil\',vol。i。,bookii。,p。341。

NoonewhoknowstheIndiansbutmustconfessthatDeanFuneshadmadeastudyoftheircharacterdeeperthanishisown。

Azara,ontheotherhand,wasamanofscience;hisbooksuponthebirdsandquadrupedsofParaguaystillholdthefield,andareesteemedforcuriousandminuteobservationandaccuracyastoscientificfacts。Themanhimselfwasanextremelyablewriter,acaptainintheSpanishnavy,andwelleducated。

FortwentyyearsheservedinParaguayandintheRiverPlate,withcredittohimselfandprofittothecountrywhichheserved。

EducatedashewasintheschooloftheEncyclopaedists,amongstthestrictestofthephariseesofLiberalism,tohimtheverynameofJesuitwasanathema。Afterthefashionofhiskind,heseemedunabletodistinguishbetweentheschemingJesuitsatEuropeancourtsandthesimpleandhard

workingmissionariesinParaguay。

Allwereanathema,andthereforealltheirsystemwasrepugnanttohim;

andthoughakindlyman,asissetforthabundantlyinallhisworks,heneverpausedtothinkthattherecouldbeadifferencebetweenhisidealfreeLiberalcitizen,votingandexercisingallhisrightofcitizenshipinafreecommonwealth,afterthefashionofadormousefreelyexercisinghisnaturalfunctionsinthereceiverofanair

pump,andasimpleIndianoftheParaguayanwoods。

Freedomtohim,asithasbeentomanytheorists,wasanabstractthing,possessingwhichaman,eventhoughstarving,mustinitsmerepossessionfindtruehappiness。Heneverpausedtoinquire,asevenBucarelidid,ifthemissionIndianscouldholdtheirownunderfreecompetitionwiththe`sagacity\'ofthesurroundingSpanishsettlers。

ThereforeheistheauthoritywhomLiberalsalwaysquoteagainstthesystemoftheJesuits。Whenheinveighsagainsttheirsemi

communism,themodernLiberalclapshishands,andseesakindredDanielcometojudgment,ashewoulddoto

dayifinDamaralandtheGermanssetupaSocialisticsettlementamongstthenegrotribes,andsomeLiberaleconomistdenounceditwithanoath。Azaraquiteforgetsthat,asDeanFunessays,the`sentimentofpropertywasveryweakamongsttheIndians,\'

andthattheirmindswere`notdegradedbytheviceofavarice。\'

Still,Azarawasanhonestman

akeenobserverandimpartial,asfarashisupbringingandthetenetshehadimbibedinyouthpermittedhimtobe。UponthequestionoftheJesuitshewasentirelyprejudiced,althoughfewhavestoodupmorestoutlytocondemnthefaultysystemwhichtheSpaniardspursuedtowardstheIndiansinbothAmericas。ButonaccountofhispoliticalproclivitiesAzaraisquitesilentastothestateintowhichthemissionsfellaftertheJesuitshadbeenexpelled。Nodoubthethoughtthat,oncetheirfaultysystemwasremoved,theIndianswouldsoonbecomewhathejudgedcivilized,andholdtheirownwiththosearoundthem,thoughofanotherraceandblood。

Funes,uponthecontrary,fullyexposesalltherapacityandincompetenceofthenewshepherdsleftbyBucarelitoguardtheJesuits\'sheep。

`IgnorantofGuarani,andwithoutpatiencetoacquireit,confusionreignedinthemissionsasinatowerofBabel,\'

andhegoesontosay`animperioustoneoforderwassubstitutedforthepaternalmanner(oftheJesuits),andasadeafmanwhocannothearhastobetaughtbyblows,thatwastheteachingthey(theIndians)

hadtobear。\'Shortly,hesays,`awallofhatredandcontemptbegantorisebetweentheIndiansandtheirmasters;andthepriests,whobythevirtueoftheirofficeoughttohavebeentheministersofpeace,beingwithoutinfluencetocommand……andnotentirelyirreproachableintheirministry……addedthemselvestothediscordanddissensionwhicharose。\'

Funes,`EnsayodelaHistoriaCivil\',etc。,bookv。,cap。viii。,p。133。

Bucareli,assoonasheknewwhatwasgoingon,advisedthatallthepriestsappointedbyhimselfshouldbereplacedbyothers。Thisaccordinglywasdone,butitwaseventhentoolate:themissionswentfrombadtoworse;

ofthevastquantitiesofcattlefewwereleft;thepriestsfollowedtheexampleoftheirprototypesHofniandPhineas,wentaboutarmed,tookIndianmistresses,andneglectedallreligiousduties,treatingtheIndiansafterthefashionoftheSpaniardsinthesettlements。

ThustheArcadianlife,whichhadsubsistedmorethantwohundredyears,inthebriefspaceoftwoshortyearswaslost。

Thevastestancias,inwhichattheexpulsionmorethanamillionheadofcattlepastured,werebutbareplains,inwhichthecattlethatwerelefthadallrunwildorperishedfromneglect。

Wildbeastsroamedroundtheoutskirtsofthehalf

desertedtowns。

Adenselowscrubofyataisandofpalmettosinvadedallthepasture

lands,andintheerstwhilecultivatedfieldsrankweedssprangup,andchokedthecropswhichintheJesuits\'timeshadmadethemissionterritoriesthemostproductiveoftheAmericanpossessionsoftheSpanishcrown。

Thechurcheswereunserved,andintheeveningairnomorethehymnsresounded,nordidthelongwhite

robedprocessionsheadedbyacrosspasstothefieldstopeacefullabour,marshalledbytheirpriests。Thefruit

treesroundthemissionswereeitherallcutdownforfirewoodorhaddegenerated,andtheplantationsoftheIlexParaguayensis,fromwhichtheymadetheir`yerba\',whichhadbeenbroughtfromtheup

countryforestswithvastpains,wereindecay,andquiteuncultivated。

Brabo,`Inventarios\',Appendix,p。669。

Demersay(`HistoireduParaguay\'),writingin1847,saysofthemissionofLaCruzhesawafewtreesstillstandinginamiserablestate。

TheIndianpopulationhadalmostdisappearedwithinthespaceofeight

and

twentyyears。TheGuaraniscollectedfromthewoodswithsomuchefforttothemissionary,thenguideddowntheParanabythemostnobleandself

sacrificingoftheirpriests,RuizMontoya,andafterthatredeemedwithbloodfromthefierceMamelucobands,hadshrunkawaybeforethebanefulbreathofunaccustomedcontactwiththecivilizingwhites。

Funes,`EnsayodelaHistoriaCivil\',etc。,bookvi。,cap。viii。,p。395。

Thesimpleceremonious,ifperhapsfutile,mission

lifehadwitheredupatthefirsttouchofvivifyingcompetition

thatcompetitionwhichhasmadethewholeworldgray,reducingeverythingandeveryonetothemostbaseandcommonestdenominator。

Theself

createdgoddessProgresswasjustifiedbyworks,andallthelandleftbarren,waitingthetimewhenfactoriesshallpolluteitssky,andrendermiserabletheEuropeanemigrants,who,flyingfromtheirslaveryathome,shallhavefounditwaitingforthemintheirnewparadisebeyondtheseas。

Theworld,itwouldappear,isavastclass

room,anditsCreatorbutaprofessorofpoliticaleconomy,apparentlyunabletocarryouthistheorieswitheffect。Therefore,tous,theWesternEuropeans,hehasturnedforhelp,anduponusdevolvedthetaskofextirpatingallthosepeoplesuponwhomhetriedhis\'prenticehand。Onushelaidinjunctionstoincreaseathome,andtothehappierportionsoftheworldtocarrydeathundertheguiseoflifeunsuitabletothoseintowhoselandswespread。

LetthosemadecruelbythewantofsympathywithmenthatthemereporingoverbookssooftensuperinducesinthemindprotestwhenjudgingoftheJesuitsinParaguayagainsttheoutragedonetotheirtheoriesbytheschemetheJesuitspursued。

Ithasbeennoblysaid`thattheextinctionofthesmallestanimalisafargreaterlossthaniftheworksofalltheGreekshadperished。\'

HowmuchthegreaterlossthatofatypeofmansuchastheIndians,whomthesemi

communisticJesuitgovernmentsuccessfullypreserved,shelteringthemfromthedeath

dealingbreathofourcoldnorthernlifeanditsfull,felleffects!

Hudson,`NaturalistinLaPlata\'。

Therearethose,nodoubt,whothinkthatatreebroughtfromthetropicsshouldbeplantedoutathome,totakeitschanceoflifeinthekeenwinterofthenorth,inholycompetitionwiththeashandoak;

andifitdies,therearestillpinesenough,withstoresofdogwood,thicketsofelder,andawildernessofjunipers。Theymayberight;

but,afterall,thatwhichhasfeltthetropicsunisforthetropics,andtogrowunderthetantalizingsunshineofthenorth,whichlightsbutdoesnotwarm,itmusthaveglass,andshelterfromthecold。

Butofaforethoughttodeliberatelytransplantourfogsandchillingatmosphere,andsotonipandkillplantswhichcraveonlythesuntolive,thatisacrimeagainsthumanity;

acrimeposteritywithexecrationwillonedaytauntuswith,andholdusuptoexecration,asweto

dayinourhypocrisypiouslycursethememoriesofPizarroandCortes。

Intheeternalwarfarebetweenthosewhothinkthatprogress

whichtothemmeanstramwaysandelectriclight

ispreferabletoaquietlifeoffutilehappinessofmindthereisscanttruce,sothatmyreadershavetotaketheirchoicewhethertosidewithFunesorAzarainjudgingoftheJesuits\'ruleinParaguay。Thereisnomiddlecoursebetweentheoldandnew;nohalting

place;nochinkinwhichimaginationcandriveinitsnailtostopthewheelsoftime;therefore,nodoubt,theJesuitcommonwealthwasdoomedtodisappear。Butformyself,Iamgladthatfive

and

twentyyearsagoIsawtheIndianswhostilllingeredabouttheruinedmissiontowns,mumblingtheirmaimedriteswhentheAngelusateventideawoketheechoesoftheencroachingwoods,whilstscreechingcrowdsofparrotsandmacawshoveredaroundthedate

palmswhichintheplazarearedtheirslenderheads,silentmemorialsofthedepartedJesuits\'rule。

IndiansandJesuitsaregonefromParaguay,theIndianstothatTrapalandawhichistheirappointedplace;andfortheJesuits,theyareforgotten,exceptbythosewhodiveintooldchronicles,orwhowritebooks,proposingsomethingandconcludingnothing,orbytravellers,who,wanderingintheTarumensianwoods,comeonaclumpoforange

treesrunwildamongsttheurundeys。

FINISNONCORONATOPUS

Abouttheauthor:

RobertBontineCunninghameGraham(1852

1936)

BorninLondon。LivedinArgentina,mostlyranching,from1869to1883,whenhereturnedtoScotland。MemberoftheBritishHouseofCommonsforNorthWestLanark(1886

1892)。Strongsocialisttendencies。

WaselectedfirstpresidentoftheScottishLabourPartyin1888,firstpresidentoftheNationalPartyofScotlandin1928,andfirstHonoraryPresidentoftheScottishNationalPartyin1934。

DiedinArgentina。Hewasthemodelforanumberoffictionalcharactersinbooksbyhisfriend,JosephConrad,andalsobyG。

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