THE 



CIVIL HISTORY 



OF 



CHILI. 



BOOK IV. 



CHAPTER I. 



The Toqui Antiguenu recommences the War; 

 His Successes against Francis Villagran, the 

 Governor; Destruction of Canete; Sieges of 

 Arauco and of Conception; Battle of the 

 Bio-Mo. 



The governor appointed in place of Don 

 Garcia was his predecessor^ Francis Villagran, 

 who having gone to Europe after he had been 

 deprived of the government, procured his rein- 

 statement therein from the court of Spain. On 

 his arrival at Chili, supposing from the infor- 

 mation of Don Garcia and Quiroga that nothing 

 more was necessary to be done with the Arauca- 

 nians, and that they were in no condition to give 

 hina trouble, Villagran turned his attention to 



