登陆注册
6246000001089

第1089章

"After which, Fouquet, things being altogether quiet round him, was summoned, with most part of his force, to Schmottseifen;left General Goltz (a man we have met before) to guard Landshut;and was in fair hopes of proving helpful to Prince Henri,--when Harsch [Harsch by himself this time, not Harsch and Deville as usual] thought here was his opportunity; and came with a great apparatus, as if to swallow Landshut whole. So that Fouquet had to hurry off reinforcements thither; and at length to go himself, leaving Stutterheim in his stead at Schmottseifen. Goltz, however, with his small handful, stood well to his work. And there fell out sharp fencings at Landshut:--especially one violent attack on our outposts; the Austrians quite triumphant; till 'a couple of cannon open on them from the next Hill,'--till some violent Werner or other charge in upon them with Prussian Hussars;--a desperate tussle, that special one of Werner's; not only sabres flashing furiously on both sides, but butts of pistols and blows on the face: [Tempelhof, iii. 233: 31st August.] till, in short, Harsch finds he can make nothing of it, and has taken himself away, before Fouquet come." This Goltz, here playing Anti-Harsch, is the Goltz who, with Winterfeld, Schmettau and others, was in that melancholy Zittau march, of the Prince of Prussia's, in 1757: it was Goltz by whom the King sent his finishing compliment, "You deserve, all of you, to be tried by Court-Martial, and to lose your heads!"Goltz is mainly concerned with Fouquet and Silesia, in late times;and we shall hear of him once again. Fouquet did not return to Schmottseifen; nor was molested again in Landshut this year, though he soon had to detach, for the King's use, part of his Landshut force, and had other Silesian business which fell to him.

FORTRESS OF PEITZ. The poor Fortress of Peitz was taken again;--do readers remember it, "on the day of Zorndorf," last year?

"This year, a fortnight after Kunersdorf, the same old Half-pay Gentleman with his Five-and-forty Invalids have again been set adrift, 'with the honors of war,' poor old creatures; lest by possibility they afflict the dear Russians and our meal-carts up yonder. [Tempelhof, iii. 231: 27th August.] I will forget who took Peitz: perhaps Haddick, of whom we have lately heard so much?

He was captor of Berlin in 1757, did the Inroad on Berlin that year,--and produced Rossbach shortly after. Peitz, if he did Peitz, was Haddick's last success in the world. Haddick has been most industrious, 'guarding the Russian flank,'--standing between the King and it, during that Soltikof march to Mullrose, to Lieberose;but that once done, and the King settled at Waldau, Haddick was ordered to Saxony, against Wunsch and Finck:--and readers know already what he made of these Two in the 'Action at Korbitz, September 21st,'--and shall hear soon what befell Haddick himself in consequence."COLONEL HORDT IS CAPTURED. "It was in that final marching of Soltikof to Lieberose that a distinguished Ex-Swede, Colonel Hordt, of the Free Corps HORDT, was taken prisoner. At Trebatsch;hanging on Soltikof's right flank on that occasion. It was not Haddick, it was a swarm of Cossacks who laid Hordt fast; his horse having gone to the girths in a bog. [<italic> Memoires du Comte de Hordt <end italic> (a Berlin, 1789), ii. 53-58 (not dated or intelligible there): in Tempelhof (iii. 235, 236) clear account, "Trebatsch, September 4th."] Hordt, an Ex-Swede of distinction,--a Royalist Exile, on whose head the Swedes have set a price (had gone into 'Brahe's Plot,' years since, Plot on behalf of the poor Swedish King, which cost Brahe his life),--Hordt now might have fared ill, had not Friedrich been emphatic, 'Touch a hair of him, retaliation follows on the instant!' He was carried to Petersburg;'lay twenty-six months and three days' in solitary durance there;and we may hear a word from him again."ZIETHEN ALMOST CAPTURED. "Prince Henri, in the last days of August, marched to Sagan in person; [Tempelhof, iii. 231: 29th August.]

Ziethen along with him; multifariously manoeuvring 'to regain communication with the King.' Of course, with no want of counter-manoeuvring, of vigilant outposts, cunningly devised detachments and assiduous small measures on the part of Daun. Who, one day, had determined on a more considerable thing; that of cutting out Ziethen from the Sagan neighborhood. And would have done it, they say,--had not he been too cunctatory. September 2d, Ziethen, who is posted in the little town of Sorau, had very nearly been cut off.

In Sorau, westward, Daun-ward, of Sagan a short day?s march:

there sat Ziethen, conscious of nothing particular,--with Daun secretly marching on him; Daun in person, from the west, and two others from the north and from the south, who are to be simultaneous on Sorau and the Zietheners. A well-laid scheme;likely to have finished Ziethen satisfactorily, who sat there aware of nothing. But it all miswent: Daun, on the road, noticed some trifling phenomenon (Prussian party of horse, or the like), which convinced his cautious mind that all was found out; that probably a whole Prussian Army, instead of a Ziethen only, was waiting at Sorau; upon which Daun turned home again, sorry that he could not turn the other two as well. The other two were stronger than Ziethen, could they have come upon him by surprise; or have caught him before he got through a certain Pass, or bit of bad ground, with his baggage. But Ziethen, by some accident, or by his own patrols, got notice; loaded his baggage instantly; and was through the Pass, or half through it, and in a condition to give stroke for stroke with interest, when his enemies came up. Nothing could be done upon Ziethen; who marched on, he and all his properties, safe to Sagan that night,--owing to Daun's over-caution, and to Ziethen's own activity and luck." [Tempelhof, iii. 233.]

同类推荐
  • 佛说梵摩喻经

    佛说梵摩喻经

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 跻春台

    跻春台

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 文昌杂录

    文昌杂录

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 仇史

    仇史

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 伤寒贯珠集

    伤寒贯珠集

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
热门推荐
  • 萌学园甜甜

    萌学园甜甜

    本文纯属意外,不喜勿喷。背景萌学园有点玛丽苏,在加上搞笑,嗯,在有点虐,走长久路线,虐虐的甜甜的再加上点卑微的爱情嘶,嗯没错了!我的脑洞大开!
  • 异世三国争霸

    异世三国争霸

    方木深深地看了嫣儿一眼,转身看向了院子中的贼匪,身上黑气弥漫,杀意浓郁,“接下来,我要让你们真正的堕入地狱,永世不得翻生……”
  • 恐怖度假屋

    恐怖度假屋

    女主角李晓兰是一个不入流的恐怖小说作者,有一天她在网上看到一个关于爸爸买的度假屋村庄的神秘帖子“天水村庄所有人一夜惨死之谜”,为了寻找写作灵感和证实帖子的真实性,她和好朋友一行等人一起踏上了去度假屋这条不归之路,好友一个接着一个离奇死亡,然而这些扑朔迷离的事件背后,是有人蓄意谋杀,还是有人精心策划的一场阴谋?又是谁在主宰着人的生死大权?是人还是鬼?能揭开这所有真相的,将会是那唯一活着的幸存者吗?
  • 矮个子的人生

    矮个子的人生

    这是一部杂文小说集,我只想记录一下这几年来我的心路历程,我的成长,我的彷徨,我盛夏的徘徊,我对各种男人的理解。
  • 与你的世界无限接近

    与你的世界无限接近

    是正义滋生了黑暗,还是黑暗滋生了正义?人界与境界的轮回,终有躲不开的黑白两面?亦或有更好的结局与诠释...每时隔六十年,地心会略微的偏移,在北极星的方向,有一处会出现另一个空间与当今的世界交汇,那里是“天的尽头”。尽头的那边是另一个世界,与人间相对似乎平行却又无限接近——名为“境界”。
  • 神级卡牌系统大唐最强店长

    神级卡牌系统大唐最强店长

    楚凡带着‘卡牌商人系统’来到了大唐,从此,一个鸡飞狗跳神灵不安的世界诞生了!为何四海龙王会拼命敛财?为何唐三藏会骑着哈雷前往西天?为何李世民会成为史上第一野兽召唤师?为何长安城内的家猪夜半惨叫?这一切的一切,都要追溯到一家小破店……
  • 烛天武魂

    烛天武魂

    “王彦章在此,谁敢与我一战!”豪杰当生,庸碌当灭!世有武魂,唯有激发血脉得到认同才能召唤武魂!武魂唯一!一旦被召唤除非宿主死亡,再无召唤可能!武魂可以加速武道领悟、继承成名战技!武魂附体更能具现魂装斗战无双!王超!本是学生,十年前怒发冲冠为红颜,手刃诱骗未成年少女的左道人渣,被判入狱十年!十年后王超出狱,适逢异界入侵地星,一场波澜壮阔的大幕徐徐展开。。
  • 甜度十二记

    甜度十二记

    或许喜欢得用碳素笔写;或许网恋奔现也可以很甜;或许青梅竹马更容易长长久久;或许心碎也可以用爱弥补;或许单纯善良才是生命的真谛;或许不善言辞也可以被人理解;或许可以唱首歌来告别过去;或许误会之可以重新再爱;或许吵吵闹闹才是生活常态;或许及时放弃也是一种选择;或许游戏可以拉进关系;或许再怪异的性格也有人爱你……
  • 手风琴教学法

    手风琴教学法

    本书内容有手风琴音乐发展简史;中国手风琴专业教学现状;高等学校手风琴专业教学组织、管理;手风琴专业教学的特点;教学方法的创新;教学手段的创新;手风琴专业人才培养模式的改革;未来手风琴专业发展趋势,等等。对本专业人员具有较强的理论与实践的指导作用。
  • 卡特斯洛兰

    卡特斯洛兰

    十七世纪的伦敦,过得并不幸福的芙蕾特在来自卡特斯洛兰大陆的鼠头人诱骗之下来到了这个没有光明的世界并且被赋予了寻找消失的光的使命,在这个奇异的世界芙蕾特见证了父母最初相识,和卡特斯洛兰从兴盛走向毁灭。