首页 >出版文学> A Vanished Arcadia>第7章
  Theytoldhowthroughthewoodstangledwithundergrowth,mattedtogetherwithlianas,theyhadhewedapath。Monkeysandparrotschatteredatthem,andawhitemiasmaticvapourhungovertreesandlakes,buryingtheclearingsinitswreaths,andliftingonlyatmid
  day,tocloseagainuponthewoodsatnight。Theytalkedofalligators,jaguars,thegiantant
  eater,andthemysteriousbirdknowntothemasthe`ipetata',whichinitstailcarriesaburningfire。Intherecessesofthethicketsdemonslurked,andwildCaaguas,whowithablowpipeandapoisonedarrowslewyouandyourhorse,themselvesunseen。PoolscoveredwithVictoriaregia;massesofredandyellowflowersuponthetrees,thetreesthemselvesgigantic,andthemosswhichfloatedfromtheirbrancheslongasaspear;thevoyageincanoes,whirledlikeacorkupontherapids;
  lastlythefallsthemselves,andhowthey,awestrickenatthesight,fellprostrateandpromisedmanycandlestotheVirginandthesaintsontheirreturn,theytalkedofintothewatchesofthenight。
  Somehow,Ilikethosecountrieswhich,astheprovinceofGuayraandParaguay,appeartohavenofuture,andofwhichthecharmisinthepast。
  Itpleasesmetothinkthatthesharpbusinessmenoftimesgoneby,pattingtheirstomachstheprisonoftheirbrain,predictedgreatadvancement,andwerealldeceived。Forthenitseemsasiftheprognosticationsofto
  day'sschemesmayalsofail,andcountrieswhichtheyhavedoomedtoprogressstillremainasisGuayra,theirtownsdeserted,withbutthebrokenspireofsomeoldchurchemergingfromtheverdureofthetropics,astheSt。Paul'sRocksrisesheeroutofthesea。Ifthereischarmintheunknown,thereisatleastasgreatacharmintheforgotten,andtheSaltodeGuayraisoneofthemostforgottencornersoftheearth。
  TothiswildplaceFatherMendozaproposedtoleadtheIndiansfromtheReductionsofSanJoseandSanFranciscoXavier,andthenunitewiththemanyofthefugitiveshecouldassemblefromthosereductionswhichhadbeendestroyed。ButeventhedoglikepatienceoftheIndianswasatanend,andtheypreferredtodieorbeledcaptivesratherthanrunthechancesofescapeinsuchasolitaryplace。Intheirdespair,andplacedbetweenthePaulistasandthefearofemigration,theneophytesturned,asevenmorecivilizedpeoplethanthemselveswillturn,ontheirbestfriends,andheldtheJesuitsresponsibleforalltheirwoes。
  TwoIndianwomen,wivesof`caciques',havingbeentakenbythePaulistas,theIndiansbrokeintothechurchwhereaJesuitPadreSalazar
  wasofficiating,andinterruptedhimduringtheMasswiththemostbitterinsults。OneoftheIndiansmenacedhimwithalance,anotherwithanarrow,whilstathirdtriedtosnatchthechalicefromhishands。Heescaped,andran,holdingthechalice,outintothewoods,followedbytwolittleIndianboys。Wanderingabout,hefellinwiththeotherJesuits,alllikehimselfoutcasts,withoutachurch,andalmostdesertedbytheIndians。
  PadreRuizMontoyaalonepossessedashadowofauthority,andheadvisedtheoutcastswiththeremnantoftheirflockstoretireintothewoods,andsowacropofmaizeforfood,whilstheendeavouredtogethelpfromParaguay。Hardlywasthisdone,whennewswasbroughthimwhichmadehimalterallhisplans。
  TwomessengerscametoinformhimthatanarmyofPaulistaswasmarchingonVillaRica,andthatastrongdetachmentofthemwasadvancingfromthesouth。ThenPadreMontoyatookasupremeresolve,andorderedtheevacuationofthetwoprincipalreductionsSanIgnacioandLoretowhichyetremainedintact。TheywerethefirstwhichhadbeenfoundedinGuayra,andwereasimportantasanyoftheSpanishtownsinParaguay。Thechurches,alltheJesuitwriters,asMontoya,Charlevoix,Mastrilli,andLozano,areagreed,werefinerthananyintheland。TheIndianswere,accordingtoMontoya,farbetterChristiansthantheinhabitantsoftheSpanishsettlements,andtheirfaithandinnocencewereaboveallpraise。
  Theycultivatedcottonandhadlargeherdsofcattle,sothatthemostbitterenemiesoftheJesuitsmustallowthatmuchhadbeenaccomplishedintheshortspaceoftwo
  and
  twentyyears。
  In1609theJesuitscametoGuayra,andfounditabsolutelyuntouched;
  andwhenin1631theyleftit,itwasupontheroadtobecomeoneofthemostflourishingAmericanprovincesoftheSpanishthrone。
  TheothermissionariesimaginedthatnothingwouldpersuadetheIndianstodepartfromtheirhomes,whereforsomanyyearstheyhadbeenhappy;
  butafterMontoyaexplainedtothemhisplans,theyallassentedtothemaswithasinglevoice。
  TheplanbymeansofwhichtheJesuitMosesledhissheepoutofthewildernessofGuayrawasmostremarkable。
  TheriverParanaformsagreatarterybetweenBrazilandParaguay;
  uponeachsideofitanetworkofriversdisembogue。TheParanapane,onwhichmostofthemissionsofGuayraweresituated,flowsfromtheeast,andfallsintotheParana,notmuchmorethanfiftymilesabovethecataract。Afterthelastoftheonce
  flourishingsixJesuitreductionshadbeenevacuatedattheordersofMontoya,hecollectedalltheboats,rafts,andcanoes,andaftermuchpersuasiongotalltheIndianspersuadedtofollowhimtoseekforsaferhabitationslowerdowntheParana。Thepopulationofthesixreductionshasbeenestimatedataboutonehundredthousandsouls;butofthese,duringtheyearsof1629and1630,thousandshadbeenledcaptivetoSanPaulo,andthousandshaddispersedintothewoods。
  Still,assembledonthebanksoftheParanapane,therewasamultitudeofIndiansofeverysexandage。Fortunatelyorunfortunately,norecordbyaneye
  witnessexists,exceptthatwrittenbyMontoya,andheismodesttoafaultaboutalldetails,andabsolutelysilentastothepartheplayedhimself。Hetellsusthatatthestarting
  pointweregatheredtwothousandfivehundredfamilies,andthisinspiteofthedispersionsandtheeffortsmadebytheSpanishsettlersinthetownofCiudadReal,whofeared,withcause,tobeexposedtothefullfuryofthePaulistaswithoutallies。ItappearstheIndianswereinastateofspiritualexaltation,forsomeyoungmenhavingremarkedtheJesuitswerepackingupaChristandanimageoftheBlessedVirgin,whichinhappiertimeshadbeenmiraculous,theydeclaredthattoaffrontexile,andevendeath,insuchgoodcompanywasaforetasteofheaven。
  Atleast,Ihavebeenunabletodiscoveranyotheraccountbyaneye
  witness。
  ThiscitywassituatednearthegreatfallsofGuayra,andwasdestroyedbythePaulistas,aswellasthecityofVillaRica,aftertheJesuitsandtheirIndianslefttheprovince。
  Montoya,inoppositiontothemodernstyle,triestoshifttheburdenofthepraiseontotheshouldersoftheProvincial,PadreFranciscoLopezTruxillo,1butwithindifferentsuccess。
  Thismatterofbearingyourownpraisewillrequireregulationinthefuture,whenanadvanceofcivilizationhasopenedpeople'seyestotheperceptionthatpraiseisjustasdisagreeabletothesuffererasisblame。
  Thesentinelwhomtheyhadplacedtowarnthemoftheenemy'sapproachgavethealarm。MontoyasentatoncetoCiudadRealforhelp,buttheSpanishsettlersweretoohardpressedthemselvestogiveassistance。
  Nothingremainedbuttomakeaportageofalltheirrafts,boats,andcanoes,andthentore
  embarkandsaildowntheParanaoutofthereachofthePaulistas。Montoyapassedinreviewhisboats,andfoundhehadsevenhundred,andthattwelvethousandpeoplehadembarkedwithhimonleavingtheParanapane。WhenthePaulistasfoundtheJesuitshadevacuatedalltheirtowns,theyburntthechurches,ontheprinciple,perhaps,that,thenestsoncepulleddown,therookswouldnotreturn。TheyturnedtheJesuitcellsintobarracksforthemselves,taking,asMontoyasayswithhorror,`infamouswomen'
  intothosechasteabodes,whereneverwomanhadpassedthroughthedoors。
  ThePaulistasthenenteredintoarigorousexamination2oftheJesuits'
  privatelives,hopingtofindsomescandaltobringagainstthem。
  EspeciallytheyquestionedtheIndianwomen,givingthempresentstodiscovereverythingtheyknew。Allwasinvain,thedisciplineoftheOrder,orthestrictconscientiousnessoftheindividualmembersofit,nothavinggivenscandalanyhold。3Themostdifficultpartofthegreatexoduswasnowtocome。TherapidsandthecataractsoftheParanaextendtonearlyninetymiles,andthewholecountryisamazeoftangledforestinterspersedwithrocks。Nopathsexist,theplaceisdesert,andoverthedankmassofvegetationthemoisturefromthecloudsofvapourthrownupbythefallingwaterdescendsinnever
  endingrain。4
  Inordertoendeavourtosavethetroubleofreconstructingnewraftsandcanoesatthebottomofthecataract,MontoyalaunchedthreehundredemptyboatssendinganIndianinadvancetoseeifanyofthemwouldarrivesafelyatthebottomofthefalls。Notoneescaped;
  andsothepilgrimagebegan,almostwithoutprovisionsandwithoutarms,inthemiddleofacountryquiteuncultivated,andwheregamewasscarce。5
  Tomakethingsworse,intelligencewasbroughtthat,afewmilesbelowthebeginningofthefalls,theSpaniardsofGuayrahadbuiltawoodenfort,surroundedwithastrongstockade,hopingtointercepttheretreatingIndians,andmakeslavesofanywhomightfallintotheirhands。Montoyahimself,dressedasanIndian,wentouttoobservetheenemy,andonhisreturnthewholeimmenseassemblagesilentlyplungedintothewoods,leavingsolittletracesofitspassagethattheSpaniardsinthefortwerestillexpectingthemwhentheywerefarbeyondtheirreach。
  1`ConquistaEspiritual',p。48。
  2`Rigorosoexamen'`ConquistaEspiritual'。
  3InallthebooksandpamphletsIhavesearchedabouttheJesuitsinParaguay,bothfriendlyandunfriendlytotheOrder,IhaveneverfoundachargeofpersonalunchastityadvancedagainstaJesuit。InregardtotheotherreligiousOrdersitisfarotherwise。
  4Azara,`DescripcioneHistoriadelParaguay',tomoi。,p。40:
  `EnlasinmediacionesdelSaltohayproporcionparatomarlasmedidasgeometricasquesequieraymetiendoseporelbosquesepuedereconocerloinferiordelSalto,bienqueparaesteesmenesterdesnudaretotalmenteporquelluevemucho。'
  5Azararecordsbooki。theIndianfablethatnolivingthingcouldexistnearthecataract。Thoughthisisofcourseuntrue,yetinmostParaguayanforestsnearwater,gameisbothscarceandhardtofind。
  EachIndianhadtotakehisbundleonhisback;eventhechildrencarriedbundlesinproportiontotheirstrength。Themissionariescarriedwhatwasheldmostsacred,asaltar
  plateandimagesofsaints。
  Infrontabandofmenarmedwithmachetescane
  knives
  openedthewaythroughthedensewoodsandpathlessjungleofthebank;
  andastheymarchedalong,MontoyasaystheysanghymnswhichtheJesuitshadtaughtthem,andatthesoundofthemfugitiveswhohadbeenhidinginthewoodscameoutandjoinedtheirmarch。Especiallythosefromtheout
  stationofTayaobajoinedthem;theirpriest,PedrodeEspinosa,hadmethisdeath`withagoodchanceofhiseternalwelfare,'asMontoyasays。
  Butaftertheseconddaythehymnsnolongersoundedthroughthewoods,nordidtheyplayupontheharpsandotherinstruments,whosestringsbeingallbrokenandthewoodunglued,`theyleftthemontherocks,beingtoosadtolookatthem。'
  AllthroughthewearyjourneyMontoyaseemsneveroncetohavedespaired,andsetsdowninhisbooktheadventuresofeachseparateday,neverforgettingtochronicleanythingstrangeorpatheticasitoccurredtohim。OnthefourthdayhesentoffFathersDiego,NicolasHennerio,andMansillaintotheprovinceofItatinestofoundamissionthere,actinguponorderswhichhadjustreachedhimfromtheProvincialoftheOrdershortlybeforehehadstartedfromGuayra。
  Theytookwiththem`bells,images,andeverythingsuitableforthefoundationofamission';butthefirsttwoweremartyredbythewildIndians,andthethirdjustfledintimetosavehislife。
  IttookthefugitiveIndianseightwearydaysofmarchingtoreachthelowerendofthecataract,whereonceagaintheParanawasnavigable。Ontheirarrivaltheyhopedtofindprovisionsandmoreboats;butnonewerethere,theirownstoreswerealmostdone,andthepeopletooexhaustedtomarchon。
  Feverbrokeout,andmanyofthemdied;andothers,lostintheforests,withoutaguide,wanderedabouttilldeathreleasedthemfromtheirmarch。
  AweakermanthanPadreMontoyamighthavedespairedofeverissuingfromthewoods。However,hesettheIndianstoworktomakecanoes,andotherstocultivatepatchesofmaizeforfood,workinghimselfalternatelywithaxeandhoetogiveexampletotheneophytes。
  Others,again,cutdowntheenormouscanes,whichinthatregiongrewtofiftyfeetinheight,tomakethemintorafts。
  `Conbuenasprendasdesusaludeterna'`ConquistaEspiritual'。
  FathersSuarez,Contreras,andEspinosawereMontoya'slieutenantsinthismemorableretreat。Itisdifficulttogivethepalmtotheenergyandcourageofthefourpriests,ortotheresignationandfaithoftheimmensemultitudeofIndianswhoweresavedbythem。
  So,afteraconsiderabletime,allwasinreadinessforanewstart,andluckilyprovisionsfromthereductionsontheParanaarrived。
  Sotheyembarkedagain,andonthejourneyaraftinwhichawomanandtwochildrenweresittingupset,toMontoya'sagony,asheknewthat`inthatrivertherearefishthatthepeoplecallculebras,
  whichhavebeenseentoswallowmenentire,andthrowthemoutagainwithalltheirbonesbrokenasifithadbeendonewithstones。'
  Hesays:`IconfessIsufferedinfinitely,and,turningmyeyestoheaven,Iblamedmysinsashavingbeenthecauseofsomuchmisery,andsaid,"OLord,isitpossiblethatforthisThouhastbroughtthesepeopleoutoftheircountry,thatmyeyesshouldendurethespectacleofsomuchmisery,andmyheartbreakatsomuchsuffering,andthentoletthemdiedevouredbysavagefish!"'Asthegoodmanwaspraying,theIndianwoman'sheadappearedabovethewater,andMontoyahimself,aidedbyIndians,drewherandthechildreninsafetytotheland。Buthistrialswerenotatanend,formanyofthehastilyconstructedraftsandcanoessankbeforehiseyes,andthemortalityofIndianswasgreat。EventuallytheyfoundatemporaryrefugeintheReductionoftheNativityupontheAcaray,andatSantaMarialaMayorupontheIguazu。Thenfamineraged,andthearrivalofsomanypeopleincreasedthescarcity,sothatsixhundredofthenewarrivalsdiedinonereduction,andfivehundredinthenext。AtlastthescarcitybecamesogreatthatthepoorIndianshadtoroamabouttheforeststogatherfruit,andmanyofthemdiedintherecessesofthewoods。
  `Culebra'istheSpanishforaserpent。Thesefishmayhavebeenwaterboas,or,again,asseemsprobablebytheirdigestivepowers,somekindofhypotheticalfishnotyetcatalogued。
  Seeingnohopesofsavingtheremainder,MontoyaledthemfurtherontothebanksofalittlerivercalledtheJubaburrus,
  andthereheonceagainfoundedtworeductions,whichhenamedLoretoandSanIgnacio,afterthetwotheMamelucoshaddestroyed。
  HeboughttenthousandheadofcattleoutofthemoneytheKingallowedtotheJesuitsofGuayra,andfromthesaleofsomefewobjectssavedfromthegeneraldestructionofthetowns,andsettleddownhisIndians,whoinGuayrahadbeenallagriculturists,toapastorallife。
  Thusdidhebringsuccessfullynearlytwelvethousandpeopleadistanceofaboutfivehundredmilesthroughdesertcountry,anddownariverbrokeninallitscoursebyrapids,landingthemfarfromtheirenemiesinasafehavenatthelast。
  Mostcommonlytheworldforgetsorneverknowsitsgreatestmen,whileitslard
  headedfools,whointheirlivesperhapshavebeenthetoysoffortune,sleepintheirhonouredgraves,theirmemorylivinginthepageofhistory,preservedlikegrapesinaspicbywriterssuet
  headedasthemselves。ButthoughthisHegirawasthemoststirringepisodeofMontoya'slife,heyethadworktodo,andintheprovinceofdiplomacyrenderedasgreat,orevengreater,servicestotheIndians,whomhelovedbetterthanhimself,asinthememorablejourneywhenheledthemdowntheParana。
  Thenameofthisriverseemstohavepassedthroughthemachineofsomemedievaltypewriter,foritislikenonameinanylanguage,andMontoyaknewGuaraniwell,havingwrittenmuchinthatlanguage。
  ChapterIII
  SpainandPortugalinSouthAmerica
  EnmitybetweenBraziliansandArgentines
  ExpulsionofJesuitsfromParaguay
  Struggleswiththenatives
  FatherMendozakilled
  DeathofFatherMontoyaIntheprovinceofGuayratheSpaniardswhohadlookedwithdisfavourontheJesuits,andhadenslavedtheIndianswhentheywereable,wereinsorestraits。TheMamelucos,findingnomoreIndianstoenslave,fellonthetwotownsofVillaRicaandCiudadReal,destroyedthemutterly,andforcedtheinhabitantstofleeforrefugeintoParaguay。
  ThusGuayrawentthewayofMattoGrossoandseveralotherprovincesofSpain,andbecamePortuguese。Strangelyenough,mostoftheselosseshappenedwhenSpainandPortugalwerejoinedunderonecrown。AthometheSpaniardsandthePortuguese,howevermuchtheydetestedoneanother,wereforcedtokeepthepeace。
  InAmericatheywerealwaysatwar,whichendedinvariablytothedetrimentofSpain。ThestrifebegunbythePapalBullof1493,inwhichPopeAlexanderVI。dividedtheterritoriesdiscoveredandtobediscoveredbetweenPortugalandSpain,wenton,tillbitbybitSpainwasstrippedoftheprovincesofMattoGrosso,RioGrande,andGuayra,andfoundherselfdrawnintothenumerousdisputesabouttheColoniadelSacramento,whichcostsomuchbloodtobothcontendingPowers。PerhapsthemostcuriousandinterestingincidentofthelongstrugglewastheThreeYears'War,whichbeganin1750,afterthemarriageofFerdinandVI。ofSpainwithDonaBarbaraofPortugal。Bythetreatyenteredintoatthismarriage,sevenofthemostflourishingofthemissionssituatedontheleftbankoftheUruguaywerecededtoPortugalinexchangeforLaColoniadelSacramentoontheriverPlate。
  Thetownsresistedchangeofsovereignty,asPortugaltothemwastypifiedbythePaulistas,theirmostinveterateenemies。
  TheMarquisdeValdeliriosinhiscuriousdespatchestouchesmuchuponthiswar,butperhapsthebestaccountistobefoundinthecuriousmemoiroftheIrishJesuitFather,TadeoHennis,
  whowasthebackboneoftheresistingGuaranis。
  Evensolateastheyear1777,inwhichthelasttreatyofboundarieswassignedatSanIldefonso,Portugalwasthegainer,thoughnotsogreatlyasbytheformertreatiesof1681and1750。
  `EfemeridesoDiariodelaGuerradelosGuaranies',porP。TadeoHennis。
  Thisjournalhas,Ithink,neverbeenpublishedinitsentirety,butportionsofitaretobefoundinthecollectionofdocuments,Bulls,despatches,etc。,publishedatMadridin1768
  underthetitleof`CausaJesuiticadePortugal'。TheauthorofthisbookcallsHennisaGerman,buthisname,ThadeusEnnisasitisoftenspelt,andhisloveoffightinglookun
  Germanic。PortionsofthediaryarealsotobefoundintheworkofBernardoIbanezdeEchegarray,entitled`HistoireduParaguaysouslesJe/suites'Amsterdam,1780。
  EithertheoriginaloranoldmanuscriptcopyexistsinthearchivesofSimancas,whereIhaveseen,butunfortunatelydidnotexamine,it。Aportionoftheworkisalsoincludedinthe`ColecciondeAngelis'BuenosAyres,1836。
  Theancientenmityofthetwonationshasbeencontinuedintheirdescendants,theBraziliansandtheArgentinesandUruguayans,andlittlebylittleBrazilisabsorbingallthenorthernportionoftheRepublicofUruguay。
  AftertheretreatunderMontoyadowntheParana,theJesuitmissions,especiallyinParaguayandwhatisnowtheprovinceofCorrientes,forsometimeenjoyedaperiodofpeaceandofrepose,andthestrangepolicyoftheJesuitswasdeveloped,andtownshipaftertownshiparoseamongsttheGuaranis1630
  31。ButtherewasstillnorestforRuizMontoya,whowasofthosewhorestbutinthegrave。In1632,attheinstanceoftheGovernorandmagistratesofthetownshipofJerez,MontoyasentFathersJeanRanconierandMansillatothenorthofParaguaytofoundamissionamongsttheItatines,aforest
  dwellingtribe。
  Theirterritorywasmarshyandtheclimatebad,andwoodsofindiarubber
  treescoveredalltheland。FathersdelTechoandCharlevoixbothspeakofthe`reboundingballs'withwhichtheyplayed,which,thrownupontheground,startupagainasiftheywerefilledwithair。
  Thisis,perhaps,oneofthefirsttimesthatindiarubberismentioned,thoughinsomeplacesJeandeLeryseemstoindicatehewasacquaintedwithitsuse。
  `Histoired'unVoyagefaictenlaTerreduBre/sil'。
  TheJesuitsfoundthattomakeprogresswasnoteasywiththeseIndians,whowillinglyenoughlistenedtotheirpreaching,butrefusedtoaltertheirsocialhabits,towhichtheJesuitsascribethefactthateventhentheirnumberswerediminishing。LikemostoftheIndiansofAmerica,theywerepolygamists,whichcustomintheirraceoperatesdifferentlytopolygamyamongstthenegroes:forwhereastheyseemtoincreaseandthrive,theIndiansevenattheconquestoftentendedtobecomeextinct。
  WhenaheadmanamongsttheItatinesdied,anumberofhisfollowersjumpeddownprecipicestoaccompanyhimuponhisjourneytoabetterworld。
  ThiscustomandpolygamygavemuchtroubletotheJesuits,buttheirmostadmirablepatienceandknowledgeofmankindhelpedthemtoovercomethembydegrees。Allwasabouttoflourishinthemission,whenoneAcosta,aBrazilianpriest,appeared。PerhapshewasinleaguewiththePaulistas,orperhapswasjealousoftheJesuits,forhetriedhardtoleadanumberoftheIndianstoSanPaulotoshowthemashesaid
  howtheyshouldfollowthetruelawofGod。
  Thewayoftheneophyteevento
  dayishard,somanypriestsofdifferentjarringsectsdisputingforhissoulashotlyasifitwereapreferencestockwhichtheyhadprivateintimationwasjustabouttorise。
  TheItatines,eithersuspectingthatAcosta'struelawwasfalse,ortiredofhispreaching,roseandkilledhim;buttheeffectwasbad,andtheregrewupamongstthoseinfidelsacoldnesseventowardstheJesuitsthemselves。Haditnotbeenfortwomiraculouseventswhichhappenedopportunely,assuchthingsshouldhappeniftheyaretobeturnedtogoodaccount,muchharmmighthavebeendone。
  Achief,havingcursedapriest,wasseizedatoncewithamalignantulcerinthethroat,whichshortlykilledhim。TheItatinesdidnotapparentlythinkanythingoftheinfluenceoftheunhealthyclimateinwhichtheylived,andsettheoccurrencedowntotheactofGod。
  Butmorewasstilltocome。Anotherchiefhavingsofarforgottenhimselfastojeeratapriest,athunderboltfellsoclosetohimthathewasknockedsenseless,andlayasdead。ThesetwoeventsconfirmedtheJesuits'power,andthingsbegantoflourishintheirfournewmissions。
  ButtheGreatPower,socarefuloftheindividualeffortofHispriests,seemstohavebeenmostunaccountablyremissoftheirsuccessconsideredasawhole。Inthesameyear1632theMamelucosappearedandruinedallthefourmissions,sothattheeffortsoftheJesuitsandthemiracleswerelost。
  In1633thefirstskirmishtookplacebetweentheBishopofParaguayandtheJesuits。Thisskirmishlittlebylittlegrewintoawar,keptupformorethanahundredyears,andendedfinallyintheexpulsionoftheJesuitsfromParaguay。TheGovernor,DonLuisdeCespedes,havingcalledupontheIndiansoftheJesuitmissionsforpersonalservice,aproceedingquiteagainstboththeKing'sordersandthePapalBulls,theBishopthoughtthemomentopportunetopressfortithes。This,too,wasequallyforbiddenbothbyaBullandbyanorderoftheCounciloftheIndies。PadreRomerowenttoAsuncionanddisplayedhisBullsandhisordersoftheCouncil,andtheGovernorwithdrewhisclaims。TheBishop,aftersomeopposition,withdrewlikewise,andtheProvincialoftheOrderarrivedatAsuncion,bringingwithhimanorderfromtheKingsignifyingthattheIndiansofthereductionsweretobeleftentirelytotheJesuits。
  SoforthepresenttheJesuitsscoredavictory,thoughinthefutureitwastocostthemdear。ButtheGovernorofParaguayhavingreturnedapparentlytohisdesignofexactingpersonalservicefromtheIndiansofthemissions,theProvincialcheckmatedhimwitharoyalorderfromPhilipIV。TheorderwasaddressedtotheViceroyofPeru,thefourthCountofChinchon。Themissive,datedatMadridin1633,condemnedinthestrongesttermsallpersonalservicethatis,forcedlabouramongsttheIndians,notonlyoftheJesuitmissions,butofPeruandMexico。
  Withatouchingconfidenceinhisownpowers,andabsoluterightDivine,thewell
  meaningKingaddedtohisordersaparagraphcommandingalltobedoneashehadorderedwithinsixmonths。StrangetofindPhilipIV。,whomVelasquezhasimmortalizedandshownusashesatuponhishorseineffable,sofarawayfromtheMuseodelPrado,wherealoneheeverseemsreallytohavelived。ButfoolishGovernorsandBishopswerenottheJesuits'worstenemiesinParaguay。In1634theProvincial,FatherBoroa,wasshipwreckedinavoyageuptheUruguay,andonlysavedbythedevotionofhisneophytes。
  SometimesthecrueltreatmentofthenativesbytheSpanishsettlerswasavengedupontheJesuits。ThiswasthecasewithabandofGuapalaches,who,comingonFatherEspinosainawood,attackedandmassacredhimandallhisIndians,and,havingcuthisbodyintopieces,leftitforthewildbeaststoeat。UponanotheroccasionFatherMendozafellintoanambuscade,fromwhichhemighthaveescapedhadnothishorsesunkinamirystream。LonghedefendedhimselfwithanIndianshield,butatlengthwasstretcheduponthegroundandleftfordead。
  Duringthenightherevived,anddraggedhimselfuptosomerocks;
  buttheIndiansinthemorning,followinguphistrail,cameonhimprayinginaloudvoice。TheytoldhimthatheservedablindGod,oratbestapowerlessGod,asHedidnothingtodefendHisservant;
  then,aftertorturinghimcruelly,theydespatchedhim,and,takingouthisheart,said:`Letusseeifhissoulwilltaketheroadtoheaven。'Thesesavagesdonotseemtohavebeengenuinelyinterestedinfindingoutwhatbecameofthesoulafterthedissolutionofthebody,fortheysatdownandmadeaheartymealoftwoyoungIndianswhoaccompaniedtheunluckypriest。
  Buttheyhadheardtheirvictimsaythatwhenhebaptizedthemitpurifiedtheirsouls,andthelastwordsofFatherMendozahadbeentorecommendhissoultoGod。IoftenwonderiftheChristiansofto
  day,theircreedsofirmlyfixedbythemartyrdomsofsimplefolk,whoheldtheirfaithwithoutperhapsmuchreasoningonit,knowwhattheyowetomenlikeFatherChristopherMendoza,slainbytheIndiansintheParaguayanwoods。Yourancientmartyr,fallenoutoffashionandforgottenbytheChristiansofto
  day,shouldhavehishomagedonetohim,ifonlybythechancewriter,whoinhisstudiesforsomesubjectofnointeresttothegeneralworldcomesonhistrailofblood;formartyrdom,nomatterhowobscure,forgottenbythepeopleofthefaithforwhichthemartyrsuffered,isaslurnotonlyonthefaithful,butonthefaithitself。In1636occurredthesecondinvasionofthePaulistas,whichinducedFatherMontoya,accompaniedbyFatherDiazTano,togotoEuropetoseekprotectionfortheIndiansbothfromtheKingofSpainandfromthePope。
  TheMamelucosburstintotheprovinceofTape,and,asthemissionofJesus
  Mariaoneofthefewleftundestroyedattheformerinvasionwasmostexposed,FatherRomeroaskedpermissionoftheGovernoroftheRiverPlatetomakesometrenchestodefendtheplace。TheGovernorconsented,butthestormburstonthemissionbeforethedefenceswereinafitstatetodefend。
  ThemissionpriestsAntonioBernalandJuanCardenaswereinthefrontranksencouragingtheIndians,andbothwerebadlywounded。FathersMolaandRomerowentaboutministeringtothewounded,butescapedthemselves。Atlast,theMamelucoshavingsetfiretothechurch,capitulationbecameinevitable,andthechiefpartoftheIndianswereledawayinchains。
  ThesamefatewouldhaveovertakenthemissionofSanCristobal,wherefatherRomerohadretreatedwithsomefugitivesfromJesus
  Maria,hadnotthepeopleandtheirpriestretreatedhastilyuponthemissionofSantaAna。Buteventheretheywerenotlonginsafety,andhadtoundertakeanotherperilousjourneydowntheriverIguai。
  HereapartyofpassingMamelucosfellintoanambuscade,andwerehewninpieces,presumablybeforetheLord。TheMamelucospushedtheiradvancesofarthatFatherMontoyahadgivenordersthatallthemissionsofthatprovinceshouldbeburned。Theinhabitants,whotrustedhimquiteblindly,werejustabouttobegintoburntheirhouses,whenanorderfromtheProvincialstoppedthemfromdoingsotillhehimselfappeareduponthescene。Hearrived,and,gatheringupthescatteredIndiansasfarashewasable,leftthemforsafetyinsomeofthemissionswhichhadnotbeendestroyed,andsetoffhimselftoaskforhelpfromtheGovernorofParaguay。
  ThisprovincewassometimescalledGuayra,andsometimesLaProvinciadeVera,VerabeingthefamilynameofAlvarNunezCabezadeVaca。
  Itsposition,etc。,maybedeterminedbyreferencetothecuriousvolumeofmapspublishedatMadridbyDonFranciscoJavierBraboin1872。
  Thatamissioncouldbesoundefendedastoneedtrenches,thataJesuitshouldaskleavetomakesuchelementarydefences,eveninthefaceofimminentdanger,seemstoprovethattheJesuitsatleastin1636hadnointentionofdefyingthesovereignpower,aswassooftenallegedagainstthem。
  FindingnohelpeitherfromhimorfromtheGovernoroftheRiverPlate,hewenttoCorrientes,andwasreceivedalmostwithcontumely。
  Then,desperate,heequippedanarmyofthemissionIndians,andadvancedtofighttheMamelucos;buttheyhadretreatedintoBrazil,andwerebeyondhisreach。SeeingthatnothingwastobehopedfromtheSpanishGovernors,hesentaboxofpapersinashipgoingtoPortugal,andlaidhiscasebeforetheCounciloftheIndies。
  MontoyaandCharlevoixrelatethattheboxwasthrownintotheseanearLisbonbysomeenemyoftheJesuits,butprovidentiallywaswashedupbythetide,and,beingfoundmiraculously,wastakentotheKingofSpain。
  Whetherthishappenedasitiswritten,whoshallsay?But,indistress,whenhavegoodmenbeforethetimeoftheencyclopaedists
  beenwithoutamiracletosustaintheircause?Inthenextyear1637
  FatherMontoyaandTanostartedupontheirmissiontoEurope,andanewfieldwasopenedtoMontoyainwhichtoshowhistalentsontheIndians'behalf。
  WhilstFatherMontoyawasinSpain,theProvincialappointedFatherAlfarototakehisplace。Hefellontroubloustimes,fortheMamelucoswerepreparingtoattackthethreeremainingmissionsintheprovinceofGuayra。Astheywerenotdefensible,itwasagreedtoevacuatethem,andtoretreatintotheprovincesupontheUruguay。WhentheywerejustabouttostartfromSantaTeresa,wheretheinhabitantsoftheothermissionshadbeencollected,theMamelucosappearedjustbeforeChristmas。TheIndiansweredrivenoffasslaves,andtheMamelucos,withtheirusualsenseofhumour,attendedMassaspenitentsonChristmasDay,withcandlesintheirhands,andlistenedtothesermoninanedifyingway。Thepriestreproachedthemfortheircruelty,andthey,afterlisteningdevoutly,gavehimthelibertyoftwochoirboys,andquietlyleftthechurch。
  SanJoaquin,SantaTeresa,SantaAna。
  AtlengththeJesuits,rendereddesperatebytheperilstowhichthemissionIndianswereexposed,armedseveralbandsofIndiansandattackedtheMamelucos。But,aswastobeexpected,thehalf
  armedIndianswerealwaysworstedbythewell
  armedanddisciplinedPaulistabands,andthentheJesuitstookthesupremeresolvetoevacuateGuayraentirely,andplacetheIndiansinsafetybetweentheriversParanaandUruguay。
  Formedintothreegreatcompanies,theIndiansstartedontheirsecondexodus。
  AlthoughthedifficultieswerelessthaninthevoyagedowntheParana,still,tomarchseveralthousandIndiansjustemergedfromsavagery,accompaniedbytheirwomenandchildren,andchargedwithalltheirpossessions,throughawildcountry,wheretheywereexposedtotheattackofawell
  armedenemyupontheway,wasnotaneasytask。
  FatherChristobalArenasformedthemintothreedivisions,leadingthefirsthimself;buttheProvincialseemstohavedonemostoftheorganizing,forCharlevoixsaysthat`tohiscourage,prudence,andinalterablekindness,'thesuccesswasdue。
  `HistoireduParaguay',liv。ix。,p。446。
  Courageandprudenceandinalterablekindnessarethethreevirtueswhichhavemostmovedtheworld;perhapsthelasthasbeenmostefficacious,andonewouldhopethatinthefutureitwouldbetheonlyoneofthewholethreerequired。
  TwelvethousandIndians,notcountingwomenandchildren,werethusledintoaterritorybetweentheriversUruguayandParana,rich,fertile,and,asthedistancebetweentheriversisnotabovesomefive
  and
  twentymiles,defendedinsomemeasure,andeasilyrenderedalmostimpregnable。
  ThisterritoryisnowtheArgentineprovinceofMisiones。
  Noonecanseetheheartofman,and,evenifGodseesit,Henevertellsuswhatisthere,sothatweareobligedtojudgeofactionsaswefindthem,andleavethesearchformotivestoomniscients。
  Onthefaceofit,theJesuits,boththosewholedtheIndiansdowntheParanaandthosewhoheadedtheminthismigrationtotheMesopotamiabetweentheUruguayandParana,werenotimpelledbythoughtofgain;andifaJesuitmustofnecessityhavesomedarkschemebehindthesmallestactionofhislife,thesemenconcealeditsodeepdownwithintheirsoulsthatalltheresearchesoftheirkeenestenemieshavenotbeenabletothrowlightonit。But,evensettledintheirnewhomes,theIndiansweredefencelessagainsttheMamelucos,asitwasastatemaximoftheSpanishcourtthattheIndiansshouldneverbeallowedtheuseofguns。Thiswasawiseenoughprecaution,withoutdoubt,fortheIndiansoftheEncomiendas,wholivedamongsttheSpaniardsandowedthempersonalservices;
  butarmsfortheIndiansofthemissionswereanecessityoflife。