HANOVER,SEPTEMBER27th。BritannicMajesty,reducedtothatfrightfulpinch,hasatlastgivenway。TreatyofNeutralityforHanover;engagementagaintostickone’spuissantPragmaticswordintoitsscabbard,tobeperfectlyquiescentandcontemplativeintheseFrench—BavarianAnti—Austrianundertakings,anddigestone’sindignationasonecan。ForourPaladinofthePragmaticwhataposture!ThisisthefirstofThreeAttemptsbyourpuissantlittlePaladintodrawsword;——nottillthethirdcouldhegethisswordout,ordotheleastfighting(evenfoolishfighting)withallthe40,000hehadkeptonpayandsubsidyforyearsback。
  TheNeutralitywasforHanoveronly,andhadnospecificlimitastotime。Opportunitiesdidrise;butsomethingalwaysrosealongwiththem,——mainlytheimpossibilityofhoistingthoselazyDutch,——andcheckedone’snoblerage。HisMajestyhascovenantadtovoteforKarlAlbertasKaiser;evenhe,andwillmakethethingunanimous!Athoroughlycheck—matedMajesty。PassinghometoEngland,thistimeinagloomyconditionofmind,shortlyafterthesehumiliations,hewasjustissuingfromOsnabruckbytheEasternGate,whenMaillebois’speopleenteredbytheWestern,——
  theuglyshoesoftheminsultinghiskibesinthismanner。AndafuriousAnti—WalpoleParliament,mostperturbedofNationalPalavers,iswaitinghimatSt。James’s。Heavy—ladenlittleHerculesthatheis!
  KarlAlbertlayatLinzforamonthlonger(tillOctober24th,sixweeksinall);pausinginuncertainties,inapleasantdreamofvictoryandsovereignty;notpouncingonVienna,asFriedrichurgedontheFrenchandhim,tocutthematterbytheroot。Hedoespushforwardcertaintroops,ComtedeSaxewithThreeHorseRegimentsasvanguard,evernearertoVienna;atlasttowithinfortymilesofit;nay,light—horsepartiescamewithintwenty—fivemiles。
  AndtherewasskirmishingwithMentzel,asanguinaryfellow,ofwhomweshallhearmore;whohadgot"1,000Tolpatches"underhim,andstoodruggedlyatbay。
  KarlAlberthasbeensendingoutsovereignmessagesfromLinz:
  LetterstoVienna;——oneletteraddressed"TotheArch—duchessMariaTheresa;"whichcamebackunopened,"Nosuchpersonknownhere。"
  October2d,heisgettinghomagedatLinz,bytheSTANDEoftheProvince,——onsummonssentsometimebefore,——manyofwhomattend,withawillingenoughappearance;Kur—BaiernratherafavoriteinUpperAustria,saysome。Muchfineprocessioning,melodiousharanguing,therenowisforKarlAlbert,andapleasantdreamofSovereigntyatLinz:butifhedonotpounceuponViennatillKhevenhullergetitfortified?KhevenhullerisdrawinghomeItalianGarrisons,graduallygatheringsomethinglikeanArmyroundhim。
  InKhevenhuller’simperturbablemilitaryhead,oneoftheclearestandhardest,thereissomehope。Aboveall,ifNeipperg’sArmyweretodisengageitself,andbeletlooseintothoseparts?
  EXCELLENCYHYNDFORDBRINGSABOUTAMEETINGAT
  KLEIN—SCHNELLENDORF(9thOctober,1741)。
  ItwastheseconddayafterthatHomagingatLinz,whenHyndford(Sept。22d)withmysteriousnegotiations,nownearlyripe,fordisengagingNeipperg,waylaidhisPrussianMajesty;andwasanswered,aswesaw,with"Tush,tush!Dinnerisalreadycold!"
  Itmustbeowned,theseFriedrich—HyndfordNegotiations,followingonanexpressFrench—PrussianTreatyofJune5th,whichhavetoproceedinsuchthreefoldmysterynowandafterwards,areofquestionabledistressingnature:norcanthefactthattheyareescortedcopiouslyenoughbyacorrespondentsortontheFrenchside,andindeedontheAustrianandonallsides,beacompleteconsolation,——farotherwise,totheingenuousreader。
  Smelfungusindignantlycallsitanimmoralityandadishonor,"aplayingwithloadeddice;"whichingoodpartitsurelywas。
  NorcanevenFriedrich,whohasmanypleasforhimself,obtainspokenacquittal;unspoken,accompaniedwithregretsandpity,isallevenFriedrichcanaspireto。Myownimpressionis,Smelfungus,ifcandid,wouldonclearerinformationandconsiderationhaverevokedmuchofwhathesayshereincensureofFriedrich。Atallevents,ifasked:Wherethenisthespecificalnot"superstitious"
  WANTof"veracity"youeverfoundinFriedrich?andHow,OTHERWISE
  thanevenasFriedrichdid,wouldyou,mostveraciousSmelfungus,havepluckedoutyourSilesiafromsuchanElementandsuchaTime?——hewouldbepuzzledtoanswer。IgivehisFragmentasIfindit,withthesedeductions:——
  "Whatnegotiatingwehavehad,andshallhave,"exclaimsSmelfungus,mysadforegoer,——"fitrathertobeomittedfromaseriousHistory,whichintendstobereadbyhumancreatures!
  Bargaining,Promising,Non—performing。Falseingeneralasdicers’
  oaths;falseonthissideandonthat,frombeginningtoend。
  InterceptedLettersfromFleury;LetterdroppingfromValori’swaistcoat—pocket,uponwhichFriedrichclapshisfoot:alas,alas,weareinthemiddleofawholeworldofthat。FriedrichknowsthattheFrencharefalsetohim;hebynomeansintendstoberomanticallytruetothem,andthatalsotheyknow。Whatistheusetohumancreaturesofrecordingallthatmelancholystuff?
  IfsovereignpersonswanttheirdiplomaciesNOTtobesweptintotheash—pit,therearetwoconditions,especiallyonewhichisperemptory:FIRST,thattheyshouldnotbelies;——SECOND,thattheyshouldbeofsomeimportance,somewisdom;whichwithknownliesisnotapossiblecondition。Tounravelcobwebs,andregisterlaboriouslyanddateandsortinthesorrowofyoursoultheoathsofcrowneddicers,——whatuseisittogodsormen?Havingwelldressedandslicedyourcucumber,thenextclearhumandutyis:
  Throwitoutofwindow。InthatfoulLapland—witchworld,ofseethingDiplomaciesandmonstrouswiggedmendacities,horriblywickedanddespicablyunwise,Ifindnothingnotable,memorableeveninasmalldegree,exceptthisaspectofayoungKingwhodoesknowwhathemeansinit。Clearasastar,sharpascuttingsteel(verydangeroustohydrogenballoons),hestandsinthemiddleofit,andmeanstoextorthisownfromitbysuchmethodsasthereare。
  "MagnanimousIcanbynomeanscallFriedrichtohisalliesandneighbors,norevensuperstitiouslyveracious,inthisbusiness:
  buthethoroughlyunderstands,healone,whatjustthinghewantsoutofit,andwhatanenormouswiggedmendacityitishehasgottodealwith。Fortherest,heisatthegaming—tablewiththesesharpers;theirdiceallcogged;——andheknowsit,andoughttoprofitbyhisknowledgeofit。Andinshort,towinhisstakeoutofthatfoulwelteringmellay,andgohomesafewithitifhecan。"
  Verywell,myfriend!LetuskeeptowindwardoftheDiplomaticwizard’s—caldron;letHyndford,ValoriandCompanypresideoverit,throwingintheireyeofnewtandlimboftoad,asoccasionmaybe。
  Enough,ifthereadercanbebroughttoconceiveit;andhowtheyoungKing,——whoperhapsalonehadrealbusinessinthisfoulelement,anddidnotvolunteerintoitliketheothers,thoughitnowunexpectedlyenvelopshimlikeaworld—whirlwind(frightfulenough,ifonespokeofthattoanybody),isstrugglingwithhiswholesoultogetwelloutofit。Assupremelyadroit,allreadersalreadyknowhim;hisappearancewhatwecalledstarlike,——alwayssomethingdefinite,fixedandlucidinit。
  HeisdexterouslyholdingalooffromHyndfordatpresent,clingingtoFrenchValoriashischosencompanion:wemayfancywhatatimehehasofit,likeapolygamistamidjealouswives。ItwillquickenHyndford,heperceives,intheseulteriorstages,toleavehimwellalone。Hyndfordaccordingly,aswehavenoticed,couldnotseetheKingatall;hadtotryeveryplan,towatch,waylaytheKingforabitofinterview,whenindispensable。However,Hyndford,withhisNeipperginsightoftheperil,managesbetterthanRobinsonwithhisAulicCouncilatadistance:besidesheisalong—headeddoggedkindofman,withasurlyedaciousstrength,notinexpertinnegotiation,noreasilyturnedasidefromanypurposehemayhave。
  BetweenthetwoCamps,nearlymidway,liesaHamletcalledKlein—
  Schnellendorf,LITTLESchnellendorf,todistinguishitfromanotherSchnellendorfcalledGREAT,whichisamileortwonorthwestward,outofthestraightline。NotfarfromthefirstofthesepoorHamletsliesaSchlossornobleMansion,likewisecalledKlein—
  Schnellendorf,belongingtoacertainCountvonSternberg,whoisnotthereatpresent,butwhoseservantsare,andapartyofCroatsoverthemforsomedaysback:apleasantairyMansionamongpleasantgardens,wellshutoutfromtheintrusionoftheworld。
  UponthisCastleofKlein—SchnellendorfjudiciousHyndfordhascasthiseye:——andNeipperg,nowcometoastateofreadiness,approvesthesuggestionofHyndford,andpromptlyattheduemomentconvertsitintoafact。Arrestsnamely,onagivenmorning(thelastactofhisCroatsthere,whowithdrewdirectlywiththeirbatchofprisoners),everylivingsoulwithinorabouttheMansion;——
  "suspectedoftreason;"onlyforoneday;——andinthisway,hasitreducedtothecomfortablefurnishedsolitudeofSleepingBeauty’sCastle;aplacefitforhighpersonstoholdaMeetingin,whichshallremainsecretasthegrave。Suchathingwasindispensable。
  ForFriedrich,keepingshyofHyndford,ashewellmaywithaValoriwatchingeverystep,has,bywords,bysilences,whenHyndfordcouldwaylayhimforamoment,sufficientlyindicatedwhathewillandwhathewillnot;and,foroneindispensablecondition,inthepresentthrice—delicateAdventure,hewillnotsignanything;willgiveandtakewordofhonor,andfullybindhimself,butabsolutelynotputpentopaperatall。Neippergbeingwillingtoo,judiciousHyndfordfindsamedium。LetthepartiesmeetatKlein—Schnellendorf,andjudiciousHyndfordbetherewithpenandpaper。[Orlich,i。146;Helden—Geschichte,
  i。1009。]
  Monday,9thOctober,1741,accordingly,thereismeetingtobeheld。Hyndford,NeippergwithhisGeneralLentulus(aSwiss—AustrianGeneral,whoseSonservedunderFriedrichafterwards),thesewaitforFriedrich,ontheonehand:——"tofixsomecartelforexchangeofprisoners,"itissaid;——intheseprecinctsofKlein—
  Schnellendorf;whicharesilent,vacant,yetcomfortablyfurnished,likeSleepingBeauty’sCastle。AndFriedrich,ontheotherhand,isactuallyridingthatway,withGoltz;——visitingoutposts,reconnoitring,sotospeak。"DineyouwithPrinceLeopold(theYoungDessauer),myfineValori;IfearIshan’tbehometodinner!"hehadsaidwhengoingoff;hoodwinkinghisfineValori,whosuspectsnothing。AtaduedistancefromKlein—Schnellendorf,theverygroomisleftbehind;andFriedrich,withGoltzonly,pushesontotheSchloss。Allreadythere;salutationssoondone;
  businesssetabout,perfected:——andHyndfordwithpenandinkinhishand,he,bywayofProtocol,orsummaryofwhathadbsenagreedon,onmutualwordofhonor,mostbriefbutmostclearonthisoccasion,writesaStatePaper,whichbecameratherfamousafterwards。ThisisthePaperincondensedstate;thoughclear,itisverydull!
  KLEIN—SCHNELLENDORF,9thOCTOBER,1741。BritannicExcellencyHyndfordtestifies,That,hereandnow,hisMajestyofPrussia,andNeippergonbehalfofherHungarianMajestydo,solemnlythoughonlyverbally,agreetothefollowingFourThings:——
  "FIRST,ThatGeneralNeipperg,onthe16thofthemonth[thisdayweek]shallhavelibertytoretirethroughtheMountains,towardsMoravia;unmolested,orwithnothingbutsham—attacksintherearofhim。SECOND,That,inconsequence,hisPrussianMajesty,onmakingsham—siegeofNeisse,shallhavetheplacesurrenderedtohimonthefifteenthday。THIRD,Thatthereshallbe,nayinasense,thereherebyis,aPeacemade;hisMajestyretainingNeisseandSilesia[accordingtothelimitsknowntous:——nothingsaidofGlatz];andthatacompleteTreatytothateffectshallbeperfected,signedandratified,beforetheYearisout。FOURTH,Thatthesesham—hostilities,butonlysham,shallcontinue;andthathisMajesty,winteringinBohewia,andcarryingonsham—
  hostilities[tothesatisfactionoftheFrench],shallpayhisownexpenses,anddonomischief。"[GiveninHelden—
  Geschichte,i。1009;in&c。]
  TotheseFourThingstheypledgetheirwordofhonor;andHyndfordsignsanddeliverseachaCopy。UnwrittenaFifthThingissettled,Thatthepresenttransactioninallpartsofitshallbesecretasdeath,——hisMajestyexpresslyinsistingthat,iftheleastinklingofitoozeout,heshallhaverighttodenyit,andrefuseinanywaytobeboundbyit。Whichlikewiseisassentedto。
  Hereisaprettypieceofworkdoneforourselfandourallies,whileValoriisquietlydiningwiththePrinceofDessau!TheKingstayedabouttwohours;wasextremelypolite,andevenfrankandcommunicative。"Averyhigh—spiritedyoungKing,"thinksNeipperg,reportingofit;"willnotstandcontradiction;butagreatdealcanbemadeofhim,ifyougointohisideas,andhumorhiminadelicatedexterousway。HedidnottheleasthidehisengagementswithFrance,Bavaria,Saxony;butwouldreally,sofarasI
  Neippergcouldjudge,preferfriendshipwithAustria,onthegiventerms;andseemstohavesecretlyakindofpiqueatSaxony,andnofavorfortheFrenchandtheirplans。"[Orlich,i。149(incondensedstate)。]
  "Businessbeingdone[thisisHyndford’sreport],theKing,whohadbeenpolitenessitself,tookNeippergaside,beckoningHyndfordtobeoftheparty,’Iwishyoutoo,myLord,toheareveryword:——hisBritannicMajestyknowsorshouldknowmyintentionsneverweretodohimhurt,butonlytotakecareofmyself;andprayinformhim[whatisthefact]thatIhaveorderedmyArmyinBrandenburgtogointowinter—quarters,andbreakupthatCampatGottin。’
  Friedrich’stalktoNeippergis,HowhemayassaulttheFrenchwithadvantage:’JoinLobkowitzandwhatforcehehasinBohmen;
  gorightintoyourenemies,beforetheycanunitethere。IftheQueenprosper,Ishall——perhapsIshallhavenoobjectiontojoinherbyandby?IfherMajestyfail;well,everyonemustlooktohimself。’"ThesewordsHyndfordlistenedtowithanedacioussolidcountenance,andgreedilytookthemdown。[Hyndford’sDespatch,Breslau,14thOctober,1741。]
  Oncemore,acuriousglimpse(perhapsimprudentlyallowedus,inthecircumstances)intotherealinnermanofFriedrich。Hehad,atthistime,nowthattheBelleisleAdventureisleftinsuchastate,noessentialreasontowishtheFrenchruined,——norprobablydidhe;butonlystatedbothchances,asinthewayofunguardedsoliloquy;andwaswillingtoleaveNeippergasweetmorseltochew。SecretmodeofcorrespondingwiththeCourtofAustriaisagreedupon;notdirect,butthraughcertainCommandants,tillthePeace—Treatybeperfected,——atlatest"byDecember24th,"wehope。
  Andso,"BONVOYAGE,andwellacrosstheMountains,M。LEMARECHAL;
  tillwemeetagain!Andyou,ExcellencyHyndford,besogoodyouaswritetome,——forValori’sbehoof,——complainingthatIamdeaftoallproposals,thatnothingcanbehadofme。AndotherLetters,pray,oftheliketenor,allround;toPresburg,toEngland,toDresden:——iftheCouriersareseized,itshallbewell。’YourLettertomyself,letatrumpetcomewithitwhileIamatdinner,’
  andValoribesideme!"——"Certainly,yourMajesty,"answersHyndford;anddoesit,doesallthis;whichproducesasoothingeffectonValori,poorsoul!
  FRIEDRICHTAKESNEISSEBYSHAMSIEGE(CAPTURENOTSHAM);
  GETSHOMAGEDINBRESLAU;ANDRETURNSTOBERLIN。
  Thus,iftheAustriansholdtotheirbargain,hasFriedrich,inamostcompendiousmanner,gotdonewithaBusinesswhichthreatenedtobeinfinite:bythisshortcuthe,forhispart,isquiteoutofthewaste—howlingjungleofEnchantedForest,andhisfootagainonthefirmfreeEarth。IfonlytheAustriansholdtotheirbargain!
  Butprobablyhedoubtsiftheywill。Well,eveninthatcase,hehasgotNeisse;standspreparedformeetingthemagain;and,inthemeanwhile,hasfreedomtodenythatthereeverwassuchabargain。
  OfthePoliticalmoralityofthisgameoffast—and—loose,whathavewetosay,——except,thatthediceonbothsidesseemtobeloaded;
  thatlogicmightbechoppeduponitforever;thatacandidmindwillsettlewhatdegreeofwisdom(whichisalwaysessentiallyveracity),andwhatoffolly(whichisalwaysfalsity),therewasinFriedrichandtheothers;whether,ortowhatdegree,therewasabettercourseopentoFriedrichinthecircumstances:——and,infine,itwillhavetobegrantedthatyoucannotworkinpitchandkeephandsevidentlyclean。FriedrichhasgotintotheEnchantedWilderness,populouswithdevilsandtheirworks;——and,alas,itwillbelongbeforehegetoutofitagain,HISlifewaningtowardsnightbeforehegetvictoriouslyout,andbequeathhisconquesttoluckiersuccessors!ItisoneofthetragicelementsofthisKing’slife;littlecontemplatedbyhim,whenhewentlightlyintotheSilesianAdventure,lookingforhonorbright,whathecalled"GLOIRE,"asoneprincipalconsideration,hardlyayearago!——
  Neipperg,accordingtocovenant,brokeuppunctuallythatdayweek,October16th;andwentovertheMountains,throughJagerndorf,Troppau,towardsMahren;Prussianshangingonhisrear,andskirmishingabout,butonlyforimaginaryorostensiblepurposes。
  Afterathree—weeksmarch,hegetstoaplacecalledFrating,[Espagnac,i。104。]easternmostborderofMahren,ontheslopesoftheMannhartsbergHill—Country,whichiswithinwindofViennaitself;where,aswecanfancy,hispresenceiswelcomeasmorning—
  lightinthepresentdarkcircumstances。
  Friedrich,onthemorrowafterNeippergwent,investedNeisse(October17th);setabouttheSiegeofNeissewithallgravity,asifithadbeenthemostearnestoperation;whichnobodyofmankind,exceptthreeorfour,doubtedbutitwas。Beforeopeningofthetrenches,LeopoldyoungDessauertooktheroadforGlatzCountry,andtheadjoiningCirclesofBohemia;theretocantonhimself,peaceablyaccordingtocontract;andespeciallytohaveaneyeuponGlatz,shouldtheKlein—Schnellendorfengagementgoawryinanypoint。TheKinginhisDialoguewithNeipperghadsaidseveralthingsaboutGlatz,andwhatasacrificehemadethereforthesakeofspeedypace,theFrenchhavingguaranteedhimGlatz,thoughhenowforboreit。Leopold,whohaswithhimsome15,000horseandfoot,cantonshimselfjudiciouslyinthoseultramontaneparts,——
  "alltheartilleryintheGlatzCountry;"[Helden—
  Geschichte,ii。431;Orlich,i。174。]——andweshallhearofhimagain,byandby,inregardtootherbusinessthatrisesthere。
  NeisseisaformidableFortress,muchstrengthenedsincelastyear;
  buthereisaBesiegerwithmuchbetterchance!Hemarkedoutparallels,sentsummonses,reconnoitred,manoeuvred,——inawaymoreorlesssurprisingtotheeyeofValori,whoismilitary,andknowsaboutsieges。Rathersingular,remarksValori;goodengineersmuchwantedhere!Butthebombardmentdidfinallybegin:nightofOctober26th—27th,thePrussiausopenedfire;and,ataterriblerate,cannonadedandbombardedwithoutintermission。Inpointoffireandnoiseitistremendous;Valoritrustsitmaybeeffective,inspiteoffaults;goestoBreslauinhope:"Yes,gotoBreslau,MONCHERVALORI;waitformethere。Neippergbechased,sayyou?
  Shallnothe,——ifwehadgotthisplace!"Andsothefirecontinuesnightandday。[Helden—Geschichte,i。1006。]
  FantasticBielfeld,inhissemi—fabulousstyle,hasaLETTERonthisbombardment,attractivetoLoversofthePicturesque,——
  (writtenlongafterwards,anddated&c。WRONG)。AsBielfeldisarapidclevercreatureofthecoxcombsort,anddoubtlessdidseeNeisseSiege,andentertainedseeminglyablazingincorrectrecollectionofit,hisPseudo—NeisseLettermaybeworthgiving,torepresentapproximatelywhatkindofsceneitwasthereatNeisseintheOctobernights:——
  "MarechalSchwerinwaslodgedinaVillageaboutthree—quartersofamilefromHead—Quarters。Onedayhedidmethehonortoinvitemetodinner;andevenofferedmeahorsetoridethitherwithhim。
  Ifoundexcellentcompany;asuperbrepast,andwineofthegods。
  Hostandguestswereinhighspirits;andthepleasuresofthetablewerekeptupsolate,thatitwasmidnightwhenwerose。
  IwasobligedtoreturntoHead—Quarters,havingstilltowaitupontheKing,asusual。TheMarechalwaskindenoughtolendmeanotherhorse;butthegroommischievouslygavemethechargerwhichtheMarechalrodeattheBattleofMollwitz;averypowerfulanimal,andwhich,fromthatday,hadgrownveryskittish。
  "Iwasmadeawareofthiscircumstance,beforewewerefairlyoutoftheVillage;andthenightbeingofthedarkest,Itwentytimesrantheriskofbreakingmyneck。Wehadtopassoverahill,togettoHead—Quarters。WhenIreachedthetop,ashuddercameoverme,andmyhairstoodonend。Ihadnobodywithmebutastrangegroom。Thecountryallaroundwasinfestedwithtroopsandmarauders;Iwasmountedonanunmanageablehorse。Undermyfeet,sotosay,IsawthebombardmentoftheTownofNeisse。Iheardtheroarofcannonanddolefulshrieks。Aboveourbatteriesthewholeatmospherewasinflamed;andtocompletethecalamity,Imissedtheway,andgotlostinthedarkness。Finally,indescendingthehill,myhorse,frightened,madeaterribleswerveorside—jump。Ididnotknowthecause;butafterhaving,withdifficulty,gothimintotheroadagain,Ifoundmyselfoppositetoadeserterwhohadbeenhangedthatday!Iwashorriblydisgustedbythesight;thegallowsbeingverylow,andtheheadofthemalefactoralmostparallelwithmine。Ispurredon,andgallopedawayfromsuchunpleasantnight—
  company。AtlastIarrivedatHead—Quarters,allinaperspiration。
  Isentmyhorseback;andwentintotheKing,whoaskedmeatonce,whyIwassoheated。ImadehisMajestyafaithfulreportofallmydisasters。Helaughedmuch;andadvisedmeseriouslynotagaintogooutbynight,andalone,beyondthecircuitofHead—Quarters。"[Bielfeld,ii。31,32。]
  AfterfourdaysandnightsofthissublimePlayhousethunder(withrealbulletsinit,whichkilledsomemen,andburntconsiderableproperty),theNeisseCommandant(notRoththistime,RothisnowinBrunn),——his"fortnightofsiege,"Ottober17thtoOctober3lst,beingaccomplishedornearlyso,——beatchamade;andwas,aftergraveenoughtreatying,allowedtomarchaway。Marched,accordingly,onthecorrectKlein—Schnellendorfterms;mostofhispoorgarrisondeserting,andtakingPrussianservice。Eversincewhichmoment,Neisse,capturedinthiscuriousmanner,hasbeenFriedrich’sandhisPrussia’s。
  November1st,thePrussiansoldiersenteredtheplace;andFriedrich,afterdiligentinspectionandwhatorderswerenecessary,leftforBriegonthefollowingday;——wheregeneralilluminatinganddemonstratingawaitedhim,amidmoreseriousbusiness。Afterstrictexaminations,andapprovalofWalraveandhisworksatBrieg,heagaintakestheroad;entersBreslau,inconsiderablestate(November4th);wheremanyPersonsofQualityarewaiting,andthegeneralHomagingisstraightwaytobe,——orindeedshouldhavebeensomedaysago,buthasfallenbehindbydelaysintheNeisseaffair。
  TheBreslauHULDIGUNG,——Friedrichsworntoandhomagedwiththeduesolemnitiesas"SovereignDukeofLowerSilesia,"——wasaneventtothrowintofinetemporaryfrenzythedescriptiveGazetteers,andBreslauCity,overflowingwithQualitypeoplecometoactandtoseeontheoccasion。Eventwhichcanbelefttothereader’sfancy,atthisdate。TherewereCorporationsoutinquantity,"allincloaks"andwithsublimeAddresses,partlyinpoetry,happilyratherbrief。TherewerebeautifulPrussianLife—guards("FirstBattalion,"admirabletothesoftersex,nottospeakoftheharder);muchmilitaryresonanceandsplendor。Friedrichdroveaboutincarriages—and—six,"naycarriage—and—eight,horsescream—
  color:"averyhighKingindeed;andaverybusyone,forthosefourdays(November4th—8th)1741),butfullofgraceandcondescension。TheHULDIGUNGitselftookeffectonthe7th;inthefineoldRathhaus,whichTouristsstillknow,——thesurroundingApple—womensweepingthemselvesclearawayforoneday。AncientDucalthroneandproperapparatustherewas;state—swordunluckilywanting:Schwerin,whowastoactGrand—Marshal,couldfindnostate—sword,tillFriedrichdrewhisownandgaveithim。
  [Helden—Geschichte,i。1022,1025;ii。349。]
  PodewilstheMinistersaidsomething,nottoomuch;towhichonePrittwitz,headofaSilesianFamilyofwhichweshallknowindividuals,madepithyandprettyresponse,beforeswearing。
  "TherewereaboveFourHundredofQualitypresent,allingala。"
  ThecustomaryFree—GiftoftheSTANDEFriedrichmagnanimouslyrefused:"ImpossibletobeaburdentoourSilesiainsuchharassedwar—circumstances,insteadofbenefactorandprotector,asweintendedandintend!"TheCeremony,swearingandall,wasoverintwohours;hundredsofsilvermedals,nottospeakofthegoldones,flyingabout;andBreslaugivingitselfupjoyfullytodinnerandfestivities。And,afterdinner,thatevening,toIllumination;
  followedbyballsandjubilationsfordaysafter,inahighlyharmoniouskey。Ofthelamps—festoons,astonishingtransparencies,andgladsymbolicdevices,Icouldsayagreatdeal;butwillmentiononlytwo,bothofcomfortablyedibleorquasi—edibletendency:——
  1。ThatofDavidSchulze,Flesherbyprofession;whohadaTransparencylargeaslife,representinghisownfatPersonintheactoffellingafatOx;towhichwasappendedthisepigraph:——
  "WermirwirddenKoniginPreussenverachten,DenwillichwiediesenOchsenschlacten。"
  "WhodaresmetheKingofPrussiainsult,HimIwillservelikethisfatheadofnolt。"
  Signed"DAVIDSCHULER,ABRANDENBURGER。"——
  Andthen,2。How,inanotherquarter,therewassetaloftINRE,bysomePastry—cookofpatrioticturn:"AnactualOxroastedwhole;filledwithpheasants,partridges,grouse,haresandgeese;PrussianEagleatop,madeofroastedfowls,larksandthelike,"——unattainable,I
  doubt,exceptformoneydown。[Helden—Geschichte,ii。359。]
  Onthefifthmorning,9thNovember,——aftermuchworkdoneduringthisshortvisit,muchceremonialaudiencing,latterly,andraisingtothepeerage,——FriedrichrolledontoGlogau。Tookaccuratesurveyoftheengineeringandotherintereststhere,foracoupleofdays;thencetoBerlin(noonofthellth),joyfullyreceivedbyRoyalFamilyandalltheworld;——and,aswemightfancy,askinghimself:"AmIactuallyhome,then;outoftheenchantedjunglesandtheirdevilries;safehere,andlistening,IaloneinPeace,totheuniversaldinofWar?"Alas,no;thatwasabeautifulhypothesis;toobeautifultobelongcredible!BeforereachingBerlin,——orevenBreslau,asappears,——Friedrich,vigilantlyscanninganddiscerning,hadseenthatfinehopeasgoodasvanish;
  andwassilentlybusyupontheoppositeone。
  Inafortnighthence,Hyndford,whohadfollowedtoBerlin,gottransientsightoftheKingonemorning,hasteningthroughsomeapartmentorother:"’MyLord,’saidtheKing,(theCourtofViennahasentirelydivulgedoursecret。DowagerEmpressAmelia[KaiserJoseph’swidow,motherofKarlAlbert’swife]hasacquaintedtheCourtofBavariawithit;Wasner[AustrianMinisteratParis]hastoldFleury;Sinzendorf[dittoatPetersburg]hastoldtheCourtofRussia;Robinson,throughMr。Villiers[yourSaxonMinister],hastoldtheCourtofDresden;andseveralmembersofyourGovernmentinEnglandhavetalkedpubliclyaboutit!’And,withashrugoftheshoulders,heleftme,"——standingsomewhatagapethere。[Hyndford’sDespatch,Berlin,28thNovember,1741;Ib。Breslau,28thOctober(secretalreadyknown)。]
  ChapterVI。
  NEWMAYOROFLANDSHUTMAKESANINSTALLATIONSPEECH。
  ThelategeneralHomagingatBreslau,andsolemnTakingPossessionoftheCountrybyKingFriedrich,undersuchpeaceableomens,hadstraightway,aswegather,broughtabout,overSilesiaatlarge,oratleastwherepressinglyneedful,variouslittlealterations,——
  rectifications,bythePrussianmodelandnewrulenowintroduced。
  Ofwhich,asitisbetterthatthereaderhavesomedimnotion,ifeasilyprocurable,thannoneatall,Iwillofferhimoneexample;
  ——itselfdimenough,butcomingatfirst—hand,intheactualorccncreteform,andbeyonddisputinginwhateverlightortwilightitmayyieldus。
  AtLandshut,apleasantlittleMountainTown,inthePrincipalityofSchweidnitz,highup,ontheinfantRiverBober,neartheBohemianFrontier——(EnglishreadersmayseeQUINCYADAMS’S
  descriptionofit,andofthelongwoodenspoutswhichthrowcataractsonyou,ifwalkingthestreetsinrain[JohnQuincyAdams(afterwardsPresidentoftheUnitedStates),LettersonSilesia(London,1804)。"Thewoodenspoutsarenowgone"(Tourist’sNote,of1858)。]):atLandshut,asinsomeotherTowns,ithadbeenfoundgoodtoremodeltheTownMagistracyalittle;tomakeitpartlyProtestant,foronething,insteadofCatholic(andAustrian),whichithadformerlybeen。Detailsaboutthe"highcontroversiesanddiscrepancies"
  whichhadrisenthere,wehaveabsolutelynone;norhavethespecialfunctionsoftheMagistracy,whatpowerstheyhad,whatworktheydid,intheleastbecomedistincttous:wegatheronlythatacertainnamelessBurgermeister(probablyAustrianandCatholic)had,by"MostgraciousRoyalSpecial—Order,"beenatlengthrelievedfromhislabors,andtherewith"themuchbyhimpersecutedandafflictedHerrTheodorusSpener"beennamedBurgermeisterinstead。WhichrespectableHerrTheodorusSpener,andalongwithhimHerrJohannDavidFischerasRATHS—SENIOR,andHerrJohannCasparRuffer,andalsoHerrJohannJacobUmminger,asnewRaths(howmanyoftheoldbeingleftIcannotsay),wereaccordingly,onthe4thofDecember,1741,publiclyinstalled,andwithpropersolemnitytooktheirplaces;allLandshutlookingon,withtheconceivableinterestandastonishment,almostasatachangeintheobliquityoftheecliptic,——changeprobablyforthebetter。
  RespectableHerrTheodorusSpener(wehopeitisSpeNer,fortheyprinthimSPEERinoneofthetwoplaces,andwehavetogobyguess)isreadywithanInstallationSpeechontheoccasion;
  andhisSpeechwasjudgedsoexcellent,thattheyhavepreserveditinprint。UsitbynomeansstrikesbyitsDemosthenicorotherqualities:meanwhilewelistentoitwiththeclosestattention;
  hoping,inourgreatignorance,togatherfromitsomeglimmeringsofinstructionastotheaffairs,humors,dispositionandgeneraloutlookandconditionofLandshut,andSilesiainthatjuncture;——
  andthoughagooddealdisappointed,havemadeanAbstractofitintheEnglishlanguage,whichperhapsthereadertoo,inhisgreatignorance,willaccept,indefectofbetter。SceneisLandshutamongtheGiantMountainsontheBohemianBorderofSilesia:anoldstoneTown,wherethereisfromofoldabusytradeinthreadandlinen;Townconsisting,asiscommonthere,ofvariousnarrowwindingstreetscomparabletospider—legs,andofaroomycentralMarket—placecomparabletothebodyofthespider;wideirregularMarket—placewiththewoodenspouts(dryforthemoment)allprojectingroundit。Time,4thDecember,1741(doubtlessintheforenoon);unusualcrowdofpopulationsimmeringabouttheMarket—
  place,andfullaudienceofthebettersortgravelyattentiveintheinterioroftheRathhaus;BurgermeisterSpenerLOQUITUR
  [Helden—Geschichte,ii。416。](liabletoabridgmenthereandthere,onwarninggiven):——
  "Ienter,then,inthenameoftheMostHolyTrinity,uponanOffice,towhichDivineProvidencehasappointed,andthegraciousandpotenthandofagreatKinghasraisedme。Greatasisthedignity[giddyheightofMayoraltyinLandshut],thoughundeserved,whichtheEver—Nercifulhasthusconferreduponme,equallygreatandmuchgreateristheburdenconnectedtherewith。Iconfess"——
  Heconfesses,inhigh—stalkingearnestwoodenlanguageveryforeigntousineveryway:(1。)Thathisshouldersaretooweak;butthathetrustsinGod。For(2。)itisGod’sdoing;andHethathascalledSpener,willgiveSpenerstrength,theessentialworkbeingtodoGod’swill,topromoteHishonor,andthecommonweal。
  (3。)ThathecomesoutofasmallerOffice(Officenotfartherspecified,probablyexteriortotheRATHS—COLLEGE,andsubalterntothelatetyrannousMayorandit),andhastakenuponhimtheMayoraltyofthisTown(anevidentfact!);butthatthelaborandresponsibilityaredreadfullyincreased;andthatthepointisnotincreaseofhonor,ofrespectabilityorincome,butofheavyduties。(Asonorous,pious—mindedSpener;muchmoreinearnestthanreadersnowthink!)
  Itiseasy,intimateshe,togovernaTown,if,assomehaveperhapsdone,youfollowsimplyyourownwill,regardlessofthesighsandcomplaintsyoursubjectsutterforinjusticeundergone,——
  indifferenttothethoughtthatthecapriceofoneTownSovereignistobeglorifiedbysomanythousandtears(dimglanceintothepasthistoryofLandshut!)。SuchTownSovereignpersecutesinnocence,stopshisearstoitscry;flourisheshissharpscourge;
  ——nooneshallcomplain:forisitnotjustice?thinkssuchaTownSovereign。Thereasonis,Hedoesnotknowhimself,poorman;
  hashadhiseyealwaysonthedutiesofhissubjectstowardshim,andrarelyorneveronhistowardsthem。ASovereignMayorthatgovernsbyfear,——hemustliveincontinualfearofeveryone,andofhimselfwithal。Aweakbasis:andcapableoftotaloverturninoneday。Onthecontrary,theloveofyourburghersubjects:that,ifyoucankindleit,willgoonlikeahouseonfire(AUSBRUCH
  EINESFEURES),andstreamsofwaterwon’tputitout……"And[letusnowtakeSpener’sverywords]ifamankeepthefearofGodbeforehiseyes,therewillbenoneedforanyotherkindoffear。
  "Iwilltherefore,youespeciallyHigh—honoredGentlemen,studytodirectallmyjudicialendeavorstothehonorofthegreatGod,andtoinviolablefidelitytowardsmymostgraciousKingandLord[Friedrich,byDecisionofProvidence——atMollwitzandelsewhere]。
  "TotheCitizensofthisTown,fromofoldsodeartome,andnowbyRoyalgracecommittedtomycharge,andthereforedoublyandtreblytobehelddear,Imeantodevotemyselfaltogether。Iwill,oneveryoccasionandoccurrence,stillmoreexpresslythanaforetime,standbythem;andwhenneedis,notfailtobringtheircasebeforethejustThroneofourAnointed[Friedrich,byDecisionofProvidence]。JusticeandfairnessIwillendeavor,underwhatevercomplexities,tomakemyloadstar。Yes,Ishallandwill,bymeansofthismyOffice,equipmyselfwithweaponswherebyImaybecapabletodampsuchhumors(INTELLIGENTIEN),shouldsuchstillbe(butIbelievetherearenownonesuch),asmayrepugnagainsttheRoyalinterest,withpossibilityofbeingdangerous;andtoputabridleonmouthsthatareunruly。And,tosaymuchinlitllecompass,IwillbefaithfultoGod,tomyKingandtothisTown。
  "HavingnowthehonorandhappinesstobeputintoOfficialfriendshipwiththoseGentlemenwho,asBurgermeisters,andasoldandasnewMembersofCouncil,haveforlongyearsmadethemselvesrenownedamongus,Iwillentertain,inrespectoftheformer[theold]afirmconfidenceThatthezealtheyhavesostronglymanifestedforbehoofofthemostsereneArchducalHouseofAustriawillhenceforthburninthemforourmostBelovedLand’sPrincewhomGodhasnowgivenus;thatthefireoftheirlatelyplightedtruthanddevotion,towardshisRoyalMajesty,shallshinenotinwordsonly,butinworks,andbeextinguishedonlywiththeirlives。[Canthatbe,OSpenerorSpeer?Arewealarm—clocks,thatneedonlytobewoundup,andtoldatwhathour,andforwhom?]
  God,whoputsKingsinandcaststhemout,hasgiventousanolesspotentSovereignthansupremelylovingLand’s—Father,who,bytherenownofhismorethanroyalvirtues,hadtakencaptivetheheartsofhisfuturesubjectsandchildrenstillsoonerthanevenbyhisarms,familiarotherwisetovictory,hedidtheLand。
  Andwhoshallbepuissantandmightyenough,nowtoleadmen’smindsinacontrarydirection;tocontroltheMostHighPower,ruleroverheartsandLands,whohaddecreeditshouldbeso;
  andagaintochangethischange?[HearSpener:hehastakengreatpainswithhisDiscourse,andunderstandscomposition!]
  "Thischange,High—honoredGentlemen[oftheCatholicpersuasion],isalsoforyouanotunhappyone。ForournowaspiousaswiseKingwill,especiallyinonemostvitalpoint,takepatternbytheKingofallKings;andmeanstobelordofhissubjectsonly,notoftheconsciencesofhissubjects。HerequiresnothingfromyoubutwhatyouarealreadyboundbyGod,byconscience,andduty,torender:towit,obedienceandinviolableunbrokenfidelity。Andbythat,andwithoutmoreaskedthanthat,youwillrenderyourselvesworthyofhisprotection,andbecomepartakersoftheRoyalfavor。
  Nayyouwillrenderyourselvesalltheworthierinthathighquarter,andthemoremeritorioustowardsourciviccommonweal,themoreyou,High—honoredGentlemen[oftheCatholicpersuasion],accept,withallfranknessofcolleague—loveandamity,meandtheEvangelicalbrotherRathsnowintroducedbyRoyalgraceandpower;
  andmakethenewpositiongenerouslytenableandavailabletous;
  ——andtherebybindwithusthemorefirmlythebandofpeaceandcolleague—unity,forhelpingupthisdear,andforsomeyearsgreatlyfallen,Townalongwithus。
  "We,forourpoorpart,will,oneandall,striveonlytosurpasseachotherinobedienceandfaithtoourMostGraciousKing。
  Wewill,asRegentsoftheCitizenrycommittedtous,gobeforethemwithagoodexample;andprovetoallandeveryone,That,littleandinwaruntenableasourLandshutis,itshall,inextentandimpregnabilityoffaithtowardsitsMostDearestLand’s—Prince,approveitselfunconquerable。AswellIas"——Professesnow,inthemostintricatephraseology,thathe,andFischerandUmminger(givingnotonlythetitles,butasuccincthistoryofallthree,inasinglesentence,beforehecomestotheverb!),bringatrueheart,&c。&c。——OrwouldthereaderperhapsliketoseeitIN
  NATURA,asaspecimenofGermanhuman—nature,andthearttheseSilesianspinnershaveindrawingouttheiryarns?
  "AswellIas[1。]TheTitularHerrJohannDavidFischer,distinguishedtraderandmerchantofthisTown,who,byhistradingsinandbeyondourSilesianCountries,hasmadehimselfrenowned,andbyhismeritandaddressinparticularinstances[delicateinstancesknowntoLandshut,nottous]hasmadehimselfbeloved,whohasnowbeeninstalledasRaths—Senior;andalsoas[2。]TheTitularHerrJohannCasparRuffer,well—respectedCitizen,andRevenue—officeManagerhere,whoformanyyearshaswithmuchfidelityandvigilancemanagedtheRevenue—office,andwhoforhisexperienceintheeconomicconstitutionofthisTownhasbeenall—
  graciouslynominatedRaths—Herr;——andnotless[3。]TheTitularJohannJacobUmminger,whilomAdvocateatLawinBreslau,who,forhisgoodstudiesinLaw,andmanifestedskillinthepracticeofLaw,hasbeenanall—graciouslynominatedSupernumeraryCouncillorandNotary’s—Adjunctamongus:——AswellIastheseThreenotonlyassureyou,High—honoredGentlemen,ofallimaginableestimationandreturnofloveonourpart;butdolikewiseassureallandsundrytheserespectableHerrenTown—Jurats[speciallypresent],representingheretheuniversalwell—belovedCitizenryofourTown,——thatwebringaheartsincere,andintentonlyonaimingatthewelfareofaCitizenrysoloveworthy。WehavethefirmpurposebyGod’sgrace,sotoorderourwalk,andsotoconductourgovernmentthatwemay,oneday,whensummonedfromourjudgment—
  seatstoanswerbeforetheUniversalJudgment—seatofChrist,beabletosay,withthatpiousKingandJudgeofIsrael:’Lord,thouknowestifwehavewalkeduprightlybeforethee。’Andwehopetounderstandthattherewardsofjustice,inthatLife,willbemuchmorethanthoseofinjusticeinthis。
  "WebelievethattheMostHighwill,insofar,blesstheseourhonestpurposesandwholesomeendeavors,asthattheactualfruitsthereofwillintimecoming,andwhenPeacenowsoonexpected(whichGodgrant)hasreturnedtous,bemanifest;andthatif,inourOffice,asiscommon,weshouldratherhavethornsofpersecutionthanrosesofrecompensetoexpect,yettoeachofustherewillatlastaccruepraiseintheEarthandrewardinHeaven。
  [HearSpener!]
  "Meanwhilewewilluniteallourwishes,ThattheAlmightymayvouchsafetohisRoyalMajesty,ournowAll—dearestDukeandLand’s—Father,manylongyearsoflifeandofhappyreign;andmaintainthisAll—highestRoyal—PrussianandElector—BrandenburgicHouseinsupremestsplendorandprosperity,undisturbedtotheendofallDays;andalongwithit,ourTown—Council,andwholeMerchantryandCitizenry,safeunderthisPrussianSceptre,inperpetualblessing,peaceandunity[whatamodestprayer!]:toallwhichmayHeavenspeakitspowerfulAmen!"[Helden—
  Geschichte,ii。416—422。]——
  Whereuponsolemnwavingofhats;indistinctsoughofloyalmurmurfromtheuniversalLandshutPopulation;afterwhich,continuedtothedueextent,theyreturntotheirspindlesandshuttlesagain。
  ChapterVII。
  FRIEDRICHPURPOSESTOMENDTHEKLEIN—SCHNELLENDORF
  FAILURE:FORTUNESOFTHEBELLEISLEARMAMENT。
  WeshallnotdwelluponthemovementsoftheFrenchintoGermanyforthepurposeofoverwhelmingAustria,andsettingupfoursubordinatelittleSovereigntiestotaketheirordersfromLouisXV。Theplanwasofthemadsort,notrecognizedbyNatureatall;thediplomacywaswide,expensive,grandiose,butvainandbaseless;nordidthesoldieringthatfollowedtakepermanentholdofmen’smemory。Humannaturecannotaffordtofollowouttheseloudinanities;and,atacertaindistanceoftime,isboundtoforgetthem,asephemeraofnoaccountinthegeneralsum。
  Difficulttosaywhatprofithumannaturecouldgetoutofsuchtransaction。TherewasnogoodsoldieringonthepartoftheFrenchexceptbygleamshereandthere;badsoldieringforthemostpart,andthecausewasradicallybad。Letusbebriefwithit;trytosnatchfromit,hugerottenheapofoldexuviaeandforgottennoisesanddeliriums,whatfractionsofperennialmayturnupforus,carefullyforgettingtherest。
  Mailleboiswithhis40,000,wehaveseenhowtheygottoOsnabruck,andeffectuallystilledthewar—fervoroflittleGeorgeII。;
  senthimhome,infact,toEnglandacheckmatedman,heridingoutofOsnabruckbyonegate,theFrenchatthesamemomentmarchinginbytheother。ThereliesMailleboiseversince;andwilllie,cantonedoverWestphalia,"notnearerthanthreeleaguestotheboundaryofHanover,"forayearandmore。ThereletMailleboislie,tillweseehimcalledawayelse—wither,uponwhichthegallantlittleGeorge,check—matebeinglifted,willgetintonotablemilitaryactivity,andattempttodrawhisswordagain,——
  thoughwithoutsuccess,owingtothelaggardDutch。Whichalso,asBritishsubjects,ifnototherwise,thereadersofthisBookwillwishtoseesomethingof。Mailleboisdidnotquitekeephisstipulateddistanceof"threeleaguesfromtheboundary"(beingoftenshortofvictual),andwasotherwisenogoodneighbor。
  AmonghisField—Officers,thereisvisible(sometimesintroubleaboutquartersandthelike)aMarquisduChatelet,——who,Ifind,isHusbandorEx—HusbandtothedivineEmilie,ifreaderscaretothinkofthat![Campagnes(i。45,193);andFrenchPeerage—Books,?DUCHATELAT。]Otherknownface,orpointofinterestfororagainst,doesnotturnupintheMailleboisOperationinthoseparts。
  AsfortheotherstillgranderArmy,ArmyoftheOriflammeaswehavecalledit,——whichwouldbeBelleisle’s,werenothesooverwhelmedwithembassying,andpersuadingthePowersofGermany,——this,sincewelastsawit,hasstruckintoanewcourse,whichitisessentialtoindicate。Themajorpartofit(FourrearDivisions!ifreadersrecollect)layatIngolstadt,itsplaceofarms;whiletheVanwardThreeDivisions,underMauriceComtedeSaxe,flowedonward,joiningwithBavariaatPassau;downtheDonauCountry,toLinzandfarther,terrifyingViennaitself;anddrivingalltheCourttoPresburg,with(fabulous)"MORIAMURPROREGE
  NOSTROMARIATHERESIA,"butwithactualarmamentofTolpatches,Pandours,Warasdins,Uscocksandthelikeunsightlybeingsofapredatorycentaurnature。WhichfineHungarianArmament,andothersstillmoreominous,havebeendiligentlygoingon,whileKarlAlbertsatenjoyinghisHomagingsatLinz,hisPisgah—viewsVienna—
  ward;andaskinghimself,"Shallweventureforward,andcaptureVienna,then?"
  Thequestionisintricate,andtherearemanysecretbiasingsconcernedinthesolutionofit。Friedrich,beforeKlein—
  Schnellendorftime,hadwritteneagerly,hadsentSchmettauwitheagermessage,"Pushforward;itisfeasible,eveneasy:cutthematterbytheroot!"This,theysay,wasKarlAlbert’sownnotion,hadnottheFrenchoverruledhim;——notwilling,someguess,heshouldgetAustria,andbecometooindependentofthemallatonce。
  Nay,itappearsKarlAlberthadinducementsofhisowntowardsBohemiarather。TheFrenchhavehadKur—Sachsentomanagewithal;
  andthereareinterestsinBohemiaofhisandtheirs,——clippingsofBohemiapromisedhimasbribes,besidesthat"KingdomofMoravia,"
  togethis21,000setonmarch。"ClippingsofBohemia?InterestsofKur—Sachsen’sinthatCountry?"asksKarlAlbertwithalarm:
  andthinksitwillbesafer,werehehimselfpresentthere,whileSaxonyandFrancedotheclippingsinquestion!Sureenough,hedidnotpushon。Belleisle,fromthedistance,stronglyopinedotherwise;KarlAlberthimselfhadjealousfearsaboutBohmen。
  Friedrich’simportunitiesandurgencieswereuseless:andtheonechancethereeverwasforKarlAlbert,forBelleisleandtheRuinofAustria,vanishedwithoutreturn。
  KarlAlberthasturnedoff,leftwards,towardshisBohemianEnterprises:French,Bavarians,Saxons,bytheirseveralroutes,sincethelastdaysofOctober,areallonmarchthatway。Wewillmarkanexactdatehereandthere,asfixedpointforthereader’sfancy。PoorKarlAlbert,hehadsatsomesixweeksatLinz,——aboutthreeweekssincethatHomagingthere(October2d);——imaginarySovereignofUpperAustria;lookingovertoViennaandthePromisedLandingeneral。AndthatfinePisgah—viewwasallheeverhadofit。OfAustrianorotherConquestsearthlyorheavenly,therecamenonetohiminthisAdventure;——mereMINUSquantitiestheyallproved。Forafewweeksmore,thereare,blendedwithawfulportents,animaginarygleamortwoinotherquarters;afterwhich,nothingbutblackhorroranddisgrace,deepeningdownwardsintoutterdarkness,forthepoorman。BelleisleisanimaginarySun—god;butthepoorIcarus,temptedaloftinthatmannerintotheearnestelements,andmeltingatonceintoquillsandrags,isatragicreality!——Letustoourdates:——
  "OCTOBER24th,TheBavarianTroops,whohadlainatMauternontheDonausometime,fortymilesfromViennaandthePromisedLand,gotunderwayagain;——notFORWARD,butsharptoleft,ornorthward,towardstheBohemianparts。ThitheralltheBelleisleArmamentsarenowbound;andageneralrallyingofthemistobeatPrag;forconquestofthatCountry,asmoreinvitingthanAustriaatpresent。
  ComtedeSaxe,whohadlainatSt。Polten,amarchtosouthwardofMautern,hewiththeVanwardofthegreatBelleisleArmy,bestirredhimselfatthesametime;andfollowedsteadily(KarlAlbertinpersonwaswithSaxe),atahandydistancebyparallelroads。
  ToPragmaybeabout200miles。AcrosstheMannhartsbergCountry,clearoutofAustria,intoBohmen,towardsPrag。AtBudweis,orbetweenthatandTabor,TownsofouroldfriendZisca’s,ofwhichweshallhearfartherintheseWars;Townsimportantbytheirintricateenvironmentofrockandbog,farupamongthespringsoftheMoldau,——therecantheseBavarians,andthisFrenchVanwardofBelleisle,haltalittle,tilltheotherparties,whoarelikewiseonmarch,getwithindistance。
  Forinthesesamedays,ashintedabove,theRearwardoftheBelleisleArmy(FourDivisions,strengthnotaccuratelygiven)
  pushesforwardfromDonauworth,wellrested,throughtheBavarianPasses,towardsBohemiaandPrag:thesehavealongermarch(say250miles)?tonortheast;andtheleaderofthemisonePolastron,destinedunhappilytomeetusonafutureoccasion。WiththemgocertainotherBavarians;accompanyingorpreceding,asintheVanwardcase。AndthentheSaxons(21,000strong,afinelittleArmy,allthatSaxonyhas)are,atthesametime,comeacrosstheMetalMountains(ERZGEBIRGE),inquestofthoseBohemianclippings,ofthatKingdomofMoravia:andmarchfromthewestwarduponPrag,——Rutowskyleadingthem。ComtedeRutowsky,ComtedeSaxe’sHalf—
  Brother,oneoftheThreeHundredandFifty—four:——withwhomisCHEVALIERdeSaxe,asecondyoungerditto;andIthinkthereisstillathird,whoshallgounnamed。InthisgrandOriflammeExpedition,FouroftheRoyal—SaxonBastardsaltogether。"Whocostusmoredistinguishingthantheyareworth!
  ChiefGeneraloftheseSaxons,saysanAuthenticAuthor,isRutowsky;gotfromaPolishmother,Ishouldguess:hecommandsinchiefhere;——oncehadaregimentunderFriedrichWilhelm,forawhile;buthasnotmuchheadforstrategy,itmaybefeared。
  ButmarkthatFourthindividualoftheThreeHundredandFifty—
  four,whohasagreatdeal。Fourthindividual,calledComtedeSaxe,whoisnowinthatFrenchVanwardagoodwaytoeast,was(mustIagainremindyou!)theproduceofthefairAuroravonKonigsmark,SisteroftheKonigsmarkwhovanishedinstantaneouslyfromthelightofdayatHanoverlongsince,andhasneverreappearedmore。ItwasinsearchofhimthatAurora,whowasindeedashiningcreature(terriblyinsolventallherlife,whosecharmsevenCharlesXII。durstnotfront),cametoDresden;and,——
  inthisComtedeSaxe,menseetheresult。Tallenough,restlessenough;mosteupeptic,brisk,withagreatdealofwildfaculty,——
  runningtowaste,nearlyall。There,withhisblackarchedeyebrows,blackswiftphysicallysmilingeyes,standsMonseigneurleComte,oneofthestrongest—bodiedandmostdissolute—mindedmennowlivingonourPlanet。Heisnowturnedofforty:nomanhasbeeninsuchadventures,hasswumthroughsuchseasoftranscendenteupepticitydeterminedtohaveitsfill。InthisnewQuasi—sacredFrenchEnterprise,undertheBannerofBelleisleandtheChateauroux,hehasatlast,aftermanytrials,unconsciouslyfoundhisculmination:andwilldoexploitsofawonderfulnature,——veryworthyofsaidBanneranditspatrons。
  "Here,then,areThreestreamsorArmamentspouringforwarduponPrag;perhapssome60,000meninall:——agooddealuncertainwhattheyaretodoatPrag,exceptarrivesimultaneouslysofaraspossible。Belleisle,faroff,hasfallensickinthesecriticaldays。ComtedeSaxecannotseehiswayinthematteratall:
  ’Whatarewetoliveupon,’asksComtedeSaxe,’weretherenothingmore!’——For,simultaneouslywiththeseThreeArmamentsonmarch,thereisanimportantAustrianone,likewiseontheroadforPrag:
  thatofGrand—DukeFranz,whohasleftPresburg,withsay30,000
  (includingthePandourelement);anddulymeetstheNeipperg,orlateSilesianArmy;——wellcapable,now,todoastrokeupontheThreeArmaments,ifhebespeedy?’November7th’itwaswhenGrand—
  DukeFranzpickedupNeipperg,’atFrating’deepinMoravia(November7th,theverydaywhileFriedrichwasgettinghomagedinBreslau),andturnedhimnorthwestwardagain。TheGrand—Duke,insuchstrength,marchesRag—wardwhathecan;mightbetherebeforetheFrench,wereheswift;andisatanyrateindisagreeableproximitytothatBudmeis—TaborCountry,appointedasone’shalting—place。"
  AndBelleisle,inthesecriticaldays,is——considerit!——"PoorBelleisle,hehasalltheElectionVotesready;hehasdoneunspeakablelaborsinthediplomaticway;andleavesEuropeinebullitionandconflagrationbehindhim。HehasalltheseArmiesinmotion,andhasgotridof’thatMoravia,’——givenittoSaxony,whoaddsthetitle’KingofMoravia’tohisotherdignities,andhassetonmarchthose21,000men。’Wouldhewerereadywiththem!’
  Belleislehadbeensaying,eversincetheTreatyforthem,——Treatywas,September19th。Belleisle,toexpeditehim,cametoDresden[whatdayisnotsaid,butdeepinOctober];intendingnextforthePragCountry,theretocommenceGeneral,thediplomaciesbeingsatisfactorilydone。ValoriranoverfromBerlintowaituponhimthere。Alas,theSaxonsareonmarch,ornearlyso;butthegreatmanhimself,worndownwiththeseHerculeanlabors,hasfallenintorheumaticfever;isinbed,outatHubertsburg(sereneCountryPalaceofhisMoravianPolishMajesty);andcannotgettheleastwell,tomarchinpersonwiththeThreeArmaments,withthefloodofthingshehassetreelingandwhirlingatsuchrate。
  "ThesympathiesofValorigodeepatthisspectacle。TheAlcides,whowascarryingtheaxisoftheworld,fallendowninphysicalrheumatism!Butwhatcansympathiesavail?ThegreatmanseestheSaxonsmarchwithouthim。Thegreatman,gettingnoalleviationfromphysicians,determines,inhispatrioticheroism,tosurrendergloryitself;writeshometoCourt,’Thatheislamed,disabledutterly;thattheymustnominateanotherGeneral。’Andtheynominateanother;nominateBroglio,thefatcholericMarshal,ofItalianbreedandphysiognomy,whomwesawatStrasburglastyear,whenFriedrichwasthere。BrogliowillquitStrasburgtoosoon,andcome。Amanfierceinfighting,skilledtoointactics;totallyincompetentinstrategy,ortheartofLEADINGarmies,andmanagingcampaigns;——defectiveinintelligenceindeed,notwisetodiscern;
  dimofvision,violentoftemper;subjecttosuddencranks,aheadlong,verypositive,loud,dullandangrykindofman;withwhosetumultuousimbecilitiesthegreatBelleislewillbesoretriedbyandby。’Ireckonthis,’Valorisays,’therootofallourwoes;’thisLetterwhichthegreatBelleislewrotehometoCourt。
  Letmenmarkit,therefore,asacardinalpoint,——andsnatchoutthedate,whentheyhaveopportunityupontheArchivesofFrance。
  [SeeValori,i。131。]
  "MonseigneurtheComtedeSaxe,beforequittingtheViennaCountries,hadleftsome10,000FrenchandBavarians,postedchieflyinLinz,underaComtedeSegur,tomaintainthoseDonauConquests,whichhavecostonlythetroubleofmarchingintothem。
  CountKhevenhullerhasceasedworkingattherampartsofVienna,nothingofsiegetobeapprehendednow,civicterrorjoyfullyvanishingagain;andbusieshimselfcollectinganArmyatVienna,withintentoflookingintothosesameFrenchSegurs,beforelong。
  Itisprobabletheso—calledConquestsontheDonauwillnotbeverypermanent。
  "NOVEMBER19th—21st,TheThreeBelleisleArmaments,KarlAlbert’sfirst,have,simultaneouslyenoughforthecase,arrivedonthreesidesofPrag;andlielookingintoit,——extremelyuncertainwhattodowhenthere。ToComtedeSaxe,toSchmettau,whoisstillhere,theoutlookofthisgrandBelleisleArmy,standingshelterless,provisionless,grimwinterathand,longhundredsofmilesfromhomeorhelp,isinthehighestdegreequestionable,thoughtheothersseemtomakelittleofit:’FighttheGrand—Dukewhenhecomes,’saythey;’beathim,and——’’Orsuppose,hewon’tfight?Orsuppose,wearebeatenbyhim?’answerSaxeandSchmettau,likemenofknowledge,inthesameboatwithmenofnone。(Wehavenostrongplace,orfootinginthisCountry:
  whatarewetodo?TakePrag!’advisesComtedeSaxe,withearnestness,dayafterday。[HisLettersonittoKarlAlbertandothers(inEspagnac,i。94—99)。]’TakePrag:buthow?’answerthey。
  ’Byescalade,bysurprise,andswordinhand,answershe:’OgilvytheirGeneralhasbut3,000,andisperhapsnowizardathistrade:
  wecandoit,thusandthus,andthenfartherthus;andIperceivewearealostArmyifwedon’t!’SocounselsMauriceComtedeSaxe,brilliant,ferventinhismilitaryviews;——and,beforeitisquitetoolate,SchmettauandhepersuadeKarlAlbert,persuadeRutowskychiefoftheSaxons;andCountPolastron,GaissonorwhateversubalternCountsthereare,ofFrenchtype,havetoaccede,andbesavedinspiteofthemselves。Andso,"SATURDAYNIGHT,25thNOVEMBER,1741,brightestofmoonshinynights,ourdispositionsareallmade:Severalattacks,threeifI
  remember;oneofthemfalse,undersomePolastron,Gaisson,fromthesouthside;acoupleofthemtrue,fromthenorthwestandthesoutheastsides,underMauricewithhisFrench,andRutowskywithhisSaxons,thesetwo。Andthereisgreatmarching’onthesideoftheKarl—Thor(Charles—Gate),’whereRutowskyis;andbyCountMaurice’behindtheWischerad;’——andshortlyaftermidnightthegrandgamebegins。ThatFrench—Polastronattack,false,thoughwithdreadfulcannonadefromthesouth,attractspoorOgilvywithalmostallhisforcestothatquarter;whilethecoupleofSaxonCaptains(Rutowskynotatoncesuccessful,MauricewithhisFrenchcompletelyso)breakinuponOgilvyfromrearward,ontherightflankandontheleft;andruinthepoorman。MilitaryreaderswillfindthewholedetailofitwellgiveninEspagnac。LooseraccountistobehadintheBooktheycallMauvillon’s。"[DerniereGuerredeBoheme,i。252—264。Saxe’sownAccount(LettertoChevalierdeFolard)isinEspagnac,i。89etseqq。]
  OnethingIrememberalways:thebrightmoonlight;steeplesofPragtoweringsereneinsilverysilence,andonasuddenthewreathsofvolcanicfirebreakingoutallroundthem。Theoppositionwasbuttrifling,nullinsomeplaces,poorOgilvybeingnothingofawizard,andhisgarrisonverysmall。ItfellchieflyonRutowsky;
  whometitwithcreditablevigor,tillrelievedbytheothers。
  ComteMaurice,too,didashiftything。CirclingroundbytheoutsideoftheWischerad,byruralroadsinthebrightmoonshine,hehadgottotheWallatlast,hollowslopeandsheerwall;andwasputting—tohisscaling—ladders,——when,byillluck,theyprovedtooshort!Tenfeetorso;hopelesslytooshort。Castinghisheadround,MauricenoticestheGallowshardby:"There,seeyou,areafewshortladders:MESENFANS,bringmethese,andwewillsplicewithrope!"Supplementedbythegallows,Mauricesoongetsin,cutsdowntheonepoorsentry;rushestotheMarket—place,findsallhisBrothersrushing,embracesthemwith"VICTOIRE!"and"YouseeIameldest;boundtobeforemostofyou!"
  "NopointinalltheWarmadeafinerblazeintheFrenchimagination,orfiguredbetterintheFrenchgazettes,thanthisoftheScaladeofPrag,25thNovember,1741。AndsurelyitwasimportanttogetholdofPrag;nevertheless,intrinsicallyitisnogreatthing,butanopportunesmallthing,donebytheComtedeSaxe,inspiteofsuchcontradictionaswesaw。"
  ItwaswhilenewsofthisexploitwaspostingtowardsBerlin,butnotyetarrivedthere,thatFriedrich,passingthroughtheapartment,intimatedtoHyndford,"Milord,allisdivulged,ourKlein—Schnellendorfmysterypublicasthehouse—tops;"andvanishedwithashrugoftheshoulders,——thinkingdoubtlesstohimself,"WhatisOURnextmovetobe,inconsequence?"TreatywithKur—
  Baiern(November4th)hehadalreadysignedinconsequence,expresslydeclaringforKur—Baiern,andtheFrenchintentionstowardshim。ThisnewsfromPrag——Praghandsomelycaptured,ifViennahadbeenfoolishlyneglected——puthimuponanewAdventure,ofwhichinfollowingChaptersweshallhearmore。
  THEFRENCHSAFEINPRAG;KAISERWAHLJUSTCOMINGON。
  Grand—DukeFranz,withthatrespectableamountofArmyunderhim,oughtsurelytohaveadvancedonPrag,anddonesomestrokeofwarforreliefofit,whiletimeyetwas。Grand—DukeFranz,hisBrotherKarlwithhimandhisoldTutorNeipperg,bothofwhomarethoughttohavesomeskillinwar,didadvanceaccordingly。ButthenwithaltherewasriskatPrag;andhealwayspausedagain,andwaitedtoconsider。FromFrating,onthe16th,[Espagnac,i。87。]hehadgottoNeuhaus,quiteacrossMahrenintoBohemianground,andtherejoinedwithLobkowitzandwhatBohemianforcetherewas;bythistimeanArmywhichyouwouldhavecalledmuchstrongerthantheFrench。Forward,therefore!Yes;butwithpauses,withconsiderations。PauseoftwodaysatNeuhaus;thencetoTabor(famedZisca’sTabor),asafepost,whereagainpausethreedays。
  FromTaborisbroadhighwaytoPrag,onlysixtymilesoffnow:——
  screwingtheirresolutiontothesticking—point,Grand—DukeandConsortsadvanceatlengthwithfixeddetermination,allFriday,allSaturday(November24th,25th),partofSundaytoo,notthinkingitshallbeonlyPART;andtheirlighttroopsarealmostwithinsightofPrag,when——theylearnthatPragisscaladedthenightbefore,andquitesettled;thatthereisnothingexceptdestructiontobelookedforinPrag!Backagain,therefore,totheTabor—and—Budweisland。TheystrikeintothatboggybrokencountryaboutBudweis,some120milessouthofPrag;andwilltherewaitthesignsofthetimes。
  Grand—DukeFranzhadseenwar,underSeckendorf,underWallisandotherwise,inthedisastrousTurkCountries;but,thoughwillingenough,wasnevermuchofasoldier:astoNeipperg,amonghisownmenespecially,theonecryis,HeoughttogoabouthisbusinessoutofAustrianArmies,asanimbecileandevenatraitor。"IsitconceivablethatFriedrichcouldhavebeatenus,inthatmanner,exceptbybuyingNeipperginthefirstplace?Neippergandthegeneralityofthem,inthatlucklessSilesianBusiness?Glogauscaladedwiththelossofhalfadozenmen;Brieggonewithinaweek;Neisseditto:andMollwitz,aboveall,where,inspiteofRomerandsuchHorse—chargingaswasneverseen,wehadtomelt,dissolve,androllawayintheglitteroftheeveningsun。!"
  Thecommonnotionis,theyaretraitors,partial—traitors,oneandall。[GuerredeBoheme,saepius。]PoorNeipperghehasseenhardservice,haduglyworktodo:itwashethatgaveawayBelgradetotheTurks(sointerpretinghisorders),andtheGrandVizier,callinghimDogofaGiaour:spatinhisface,notfarfromhanginghim;andtheKaiserandViennapeople,onhiscominghome,threwhimintoprison,andwerenearcuttingoffhishead。Andagain,aftersuchsleetymarchingsthroughtheMountains,hehashadtodissolveatMollwitz;floatawayinmilitarydelugeinthemannerwesaw。Andnow,nextwinter,hereishelodgedamongtheuplandbogsatBudweis,escortedbymerecurses。Whatalifeisthesoldier’s,likeothermen’s;whatamasteristheworld!AulicCabinetisnotall—wise;butmayreadilybewiserthanthevulgar,and,withaMariaTheresaathishead,itisincapableoftruculentimpietylikethat。Neipperg,guiltyofnotbeingaEugene,isnothangedasatraitor;butplacedquietlyasCommandantinLuxemburg,spendstheretheafternoonofhislife,inamorecommodiousmanner。Friedrichhad,oflate,ratheradmiredhismovementsontheNeisseRiver;andfoundhimastiffarticletodealwith。
  TheFrench,nowwithPragfortheirplaceofarms,stretchedthemselvesasfarasPisek,someseventymilessouthwestward;
  occupiedPisek,PilsenandotherTownsandposts,onthesouthwestside,someseventymilesfromPrag;lookingtowardstheBavarianPassesandhomewardsuccorsthatmightcome:theSaxons,awhileafter,gotasfarasTeutschbrod,eightymilesonthesoutheastwardorMoravianhand。Behindtheseoutposts,PragmaybeconsideredtohangonSilesia,andhaveFriedrichforsecurity。This,infrontorasforecourtofFriedrich’sSilesia,thisinconsiderablesection,wasallofBohemianCountrytheFrenchandConfederateseverheld,andtheydidnotholdthislong。AsforKarlAlbert,hehadhisnewpleasantDreamofSovereigntyatPrag;TitularofUpperAustria,andnowofBohmenaswell;andenjoyedhisFeastoftheBarmecide,andgloriousreposeinthecapturedMetropolis,afterdifficultyovercome。December7th,hewashomaged(agoodfewoftheNobilityattending,forwhichtheysmartedafterwards),withmuchprocessioning,blaringandTE—DEUM—ing:onthe19thherolledoff,hometoMunchen;
  theretoawaitstillhigherRomish—Imperialglories,whichitishopedarenowathand。
  AdayortwoaftertheCaptureofPrag,MarechaldeBelleisle,partiallycuredofhisrheumatisms,hadhastenedtoappearinthatCity;andforabovefourweekshecontinuedthere,settling,arranging,orderingallthings,inthemostconsummatemanner,withthatfinemilitaryheadofhis。AboutChristmastime,arrivedMarechaldeBroglio,hisunfortunatesuccessororsubstitute;
  towhomhemadeeverythingover;andhastenedoffforFrankfurt,wherethefinalcrisisofKAISERWAHLisnowathand,andthetopstoneofhisworkistobebroughtoutwithshouting。
  MarechaldeBrogliohadanunquietWinterofitinhisnewcommand;
  anddidnotextendhisquarters,butthecontrary。