. Around and about South America. whom such extraordinary honors have been paid iswell worthy of recital. Antonio Guzman Blanco was born in the city of Caracasin 1830. His father, of whom I have already spoken, was ajournalist and politician. He had been private secretary tothe great liberator, Bolivar, and may be considered as thefounder of the Liberal party in Venezuela. Guzman waseducated at the University of Caracas, where he acquiredproficiency in various branches of learning, principal^ inlaw, though his tastes naturally led him to cultivate belles-lettres, in which pursuit he had consid


. Around and about South America. whom such extraordinary honors have been paid iswell worthy of recital. Antonio Guzman Blanco was born in the city of Caracasin 1830. His father, of whom I have already spoken, was ajournalist and politician. He had been private secretary tothe great liberator, Bolivar, and may be considered as thefounder of the Liberal party in Venezuela. Guzman waseducated at the University of Caracas, where he acquiredproficiency in various branches of learning, principal^ inlaw, though his tastes naturally led him to cultivate belles-lettres, in which pursuit he had considerable success. Theliberal principles instilled into his mind by his father, how-ever, soon diverted the thoughts of the young man to poli-tics. He quickly came prominently to the front, as one ofthe leaders of the great revolution that set Venezuela freefrom the tyranny under which she had suffered since displayed so much ability, both as a soldier and an ad-ministrator, that when the dictator, General Paez, was forced,. General Guzman Blanco. GENERAL GUZMAN BLANCO. 419 after a protracted and bloody struggle, to sue for peace, liewas intrusted, with his friend and former chief, General Fal-con, with the reorganization of the republic. Blanco becameYice-President. lie was, at the same time, Secretary of theTreasury, and went to London to negotiate a loan. On hisreturn, he was, for a short time, in charge of the executive,and afterward was elected President of Congress. In 1868another revolution overthrew the existing government. Butthe triumph of the Liberal party was soon followed by astate of complete anarchy and disturbance. General Blancowas invited to take command and restore public seventy days the campaign was at an end, and Blancoentered Caracas in triumph, at the head of eight thousandsoldiers. He became provisional President, with extraordi-nary powers, and ruled the country for four years as a dic-tator. Though invested with absolute power, he di


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