No. 494.
Mr. Baker to Mr. Evarts.

No. 96.]

Sir: Referring to my No. 95, in which I state, among other things, that on the 13th instant Cedéno entered Caracas at the head of his army, I now send herewith a copy and translation of a note to myself of date 14th instant, from the secretary-general of the general-in-chief of the army, together with a copy of my note of date 15th instant, in reply thereto.

I have, &c.,

JEHU BAKER.
[Inclosure 1 in No. 96.—Translation.]

united states of venezuela.—secretaryship general of the chief of the grand army of liberation.—number 588.

Sir: I have the honor to communicate to the minister resident of the United States of the North, that the Citizen-General Gregorio Cedeño, general-in-chief of the array of liberation, took possession yesterday of the capital of the republic at the head of his numerous army, after having vanquished the armed resistance which the government, emanating from the convention, opposed to him. As consequence of this occupation and of the national will, expressed almost unanimously in public documents, the triumphant revolution constitutes now the government of the republic, at whose head is the general-in-chief of the army, while the illustrious American, General Antonio Guzman Blanco, proclaimed by the people as supreme director, returns to the country.

I have also the honor to bring to the knowledge of the minister that I have been named by the general-in-chief of the army his secretary-general, and that it is in this character that I address myself to your excellency.

I also in like manner communicate to your excellency that Dr. Nicanor Bórjis has been named, and discharges the functions of, civil and military chief of the federal district.

In making to the minister the preceding communications, I am pleased to assure him of my distinguished consideration.

CANUTO GARCIA.
[Page 1041]
[Inclosure 2 in No. 96.]

Mr. Baker to Mr. Garcia.

Sir: I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your polite note in character of secretary-general of the general-in-chief of the army of date yesterday, in which you communicate to me the statement that the Citizen-General Gregorio Cedeño, general-in-chief of the army of liberation took possession of the capital of the republic the day preceding at the head of his numerous army, after having vanquished the armed resistance which the government, emanating from the convention, opposed to it, &c.

I shall, at the earliest opportunity, bring to the knowledge of my government the state of affairs which is the subject of your note.

Meantime, I am, &c.,

JEHU BAKER.