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398398 C H I [nominni emperor of Peru, -who had succeeded the 2. Roads from Peru to Chile. — Two roads lead 3. Kindly receined at Copiapó. — Those of the Avould prove agreeable to a people who appeared to 4. First European blood shed. — This Avas the 5. Battle with the Promaucians. — At the first Translation | 398398 C H I [nominni emperor of Peru, -who had succeeded the unrortunate Atahiialpa. 2. Roads from Peru to Chile. — Two roads lead from Peru to Cliile ; one is by the sea-coast, and is destitute of water and provision ; the other, for a distance of 120 miles, passes over the immense mountains of the Andes : the inexperience of Al- magro caused him to take the latter ; for although it was, without doubt, the shortest, it Avas difficult in the extreme : for his army, after having been exposed to infinite fatigue, and many conflicts Avith the adjoining savages, reached the cordilleras just at the commencement of Avinter, destitute of provisions, and but ill supplied Avith clothing. In this season the snow falls almost incessantly, and completely covers the Icav paths that are passable in summer ; notwithstanding, the soldiers, en- couraged by their general, advanced with much toil to the top of those rugged heights. But, vic- tims to the severity of the weather, 150 Spaniards there perished, Avith 10,000 Peruvians, Avho, being accustomed to the Avarmth of the torrid zone, were less able to endure the rigours of the frost. It is affirmed, that of all this army not one Avould have escaped Avith life, had not Almagro, resolutely pushing forward with a few horse, sent them timely succours and provisions, which were found in abundance at Copiapo. 3. Kindly receined at Copiap most robust constitutions, who Avere able to resist the inclemency of the season, by this unexpected aid, were enabled to extricate themselves from the snow, and at length reached the plains of that province, Avhich is the first in Chile ; Avhere, through respect for the Peruvians, they were well received and en- tertained by the inhabitants. While Almagro re- mained in Copiapo, he discovered that the reigning ulmen had usurped the government in prejudice of his nephew and Avard, who, through fear of his uncle, had fled to the Avoods. Pretending to be irritated at this act of injustice, he caused the guilty chief to be arrested, and calling before him the laAvful heir, reinstated him in the government, Avith the universal applause of his subjects, avIio attributed this conduct entirely to motives of jus- tice, and a Avish to redress the injured. The Spa- niards, having recovered from their fatigues through the hospitable assistance of the Copiapiirs, and re- inforced by a number of recruits Avliom Rodrigo Organez had brought from Peru, comniencc<l their march for the s. provinces. As it was natural, the natives were not a little curious concern- ing these their new visitors : they croAvded around them to their march, as Avell to examine them near, as a present them with such things as they thought Avould prove agreeable to a people who appeared to them of a character far superior to that of other men. In the mean time, tAvo soldiers having se- parated from the army, proceeded to Guasco, Avhere they Avere at first Avell receiA'ed, but Avere afterwards put to death by the inhabitants, in con- seqtience, no doubt, of some acts of violence, which soldiers freed from the controul of their officers are very apt to commit. 4. First European blood shed. — This Avas the first European blood spilt in Ciiile, a country afterwards so copiously deluged with it. On being informed of this unfortunate accident, calculated to destroy the exalted opinion Avhich he Avished to inspire of his soldiers, Almagro, having proceeded to Coquirnbo, ordered the ulnien of the district, called Marcando, his brother, and tAventy of the principal inhabitants, to be brought thither; all of Avhorn, together Avith the usurper of Copiapo, he delivered to the flames, without, according to Her- rera, pretending to assign any reason for his con- duct. This act of cruelty appeared to every one very extraordinary and unjust, since among those adventurers there Avere not wanting men of sensi- bility, and advocates for the rights of humanity. The greater part of the army openly disapproved of the severity of their general, the aspect of Avhose affairs, from this time forAvard, became gradually worse and worse. About this period, 1537, Alma- gro received a considerable reinforcement of re- cruits under Juan de Rada, accompanied with royal letters patent, appointing him governor of 200 leagues of territory, situate to the s. of the government granted to Francis Pizarro. The friends Avhom he had left in Peru, taking ad- vantage of this opportunity, urged him by private letters to return, in order to take possession of Cuzco, Avhich they assured him Avas within the limits of his jurisdiction. Notwithstanding this, inflated with his new conquest, he pursued his march, passed the fatal Cachapoal, and regardless of the remonstrances of the Peruvians, advanced into the country of the Promaucians. 5. Battle with the Promaucians. — At the first sight of the Spaniards, their horses, and the thun- dering arms of Europe, these valiant people Avere almost petrified Avith astonishment; but soon re- covering from the effects of surprise, they opposed Avith intepridity their new enemies upon the shore of the Rio Claro. Almagro, despising their force, placed in the first line his Peruvian auxiliaries, in- creased by a number Avhom Paullu had drawn from the garrisons ; but these, being soon routed, fell back in confusion upon the rear. The Spa- niards, who expected to have been merely specta-] 1 Translation |