History of Central America, Volume 3, 1801-1887: The Works of Hubert Howe Bancroft, Volume 8Bancroft, Hubert Howe
History
History of Central America, Volume 3, 1801-1887: The Works of Hubert Howe Bancroft, Volume 8
Bancroft, Hubert Howe
Central America -- History
The political situation in the interior of Nicaragua, during the
winter, of 1848-9, was anything but satisfactory to the lovers of
peace. Parties were again venting their animosities. The leader
Bernabé Somoza captured Rivas, and afterward became notorious for
deeds of cruelty and robbery. Director Norberto Ramirez[XII-71]
despatched there a strong force under J. T. Muñoz. Somoza was defeated
and captured at San Jorge on the 14th of June.[XII-72] Ramirez was
succeeded by José Laureano Pineda in 1851,[XII-73] against whom a
revolt broke out August 4, 1851, having J. Trinidad Muñoz for its
leader. Pineda and his ministers Francisco Castellon and F. Diaz Zapata
were arrested. The plan failed, however. Leon, Muñoz' headquarters,
was taken by government forces assisted by troops from Honduras,
and Muñoz surrendered.[XII-74] On the expiration of Pineda's term in
1853, Chamorro became chief of the state, having been elected by the
suffrages of the moderados. The new director was a well-meaning man,
and hoped by pursuing a moderate course to allay party bickerings.
But his political opponents, together with a portion of the military
element, did not permit him to develop his policy in peace.
The legislative assembly rejected, April 30, 1853, a provisional
constitution which had been framed and published by the national
constituent assembly on the 13th of October, 1852,[XII-75] and at the
same time declared the state to be independent and sovereign. This was
followed on the 28th of February, 1854, by another decree of the state
constituent assembly assuming for the state the title of República
de Nicaragua, and giving its executive the name of president.[XII-76]
The coat of arms and flag of the new republic were decreed April 21,
1854.[XII-77]
[Sidenote: CONSTITUENT ASSEMBLY.]
A constituent assembly, called on the 11th of December, 1853, to meet
on the 8th of January, 1854, for the purpose of framing a constitution
for the republic, was installed on the 22d of that month.[XII-78] It
continued its session without interruption, and on the 7th of April
assumed, for urgent cases, the powers of an ordinary legislature,
enacting that, in the event of a temporary vacancy in the office of
president, his duties should devolve on the member of the constituent
assembly called by him to assume them. Chamorro was then chosen
provisional president, to hold the office till the 1st of March,
1855. The new charter of the republic was sanctioned on the 30th of
April,[XII-79] which was in force only in Granada and other towns
acknowledging Chamorro's government.
[Illustration: NICARAGUA.]
[Sidenote: LONG AND BLOODY WAR.]
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