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  \"GRUMKOW。\"

  [Forster,iii。135,136。]

  ThisHansardReportwentoffdirecttoPrinceEugene;andoughttohavebeenawarningtothehighViennaheadsandhim。ButtheypersistednotthelesstopleaseRobinsonorthemselves;

  consideringhisPrussianMajestytobe,infact,amererotatoryClothes—horsefordryingtheImperiallinenon;andtohavenointellectatall,becausehewaswithoutguile,andhadnovulpinismatall。Inwhichtheywereverymuchmistakenindeed。

  HistoryisproudtoreportthattheguilelessPrussianMajesty,steadilyattendingtohisownaffairsinawisemanner,thoughhoodwinkedandledaboutbyBlack—Artistsashehadbeen,turnedoutwhenFactandNaturesubsequentlypronounceduponit,tohavehadmoreintellectthanthewholeofthemtogether,——tohavebeen,inamanner,theonlyoneofthemthathadanyreal\"intellect,\"

  orinsightintoFactandNature,atall。ConsummateBlack—artDiplomaciesovernettingtheUniverse,wententirelytowater,runningdownthegutterstothelastdrop;andaprosperousDrilledPrussia,compact,organicineverypart,fromdiligentplough—socktoshiningbayonetandironramrod,remainedstanding。

  \"AfullTreasuryand200,000well—drilledmenwouldbetheoneguaranteetoyourPragmaticSanction,\"PrinceEugenehadsaid。

  ButthatbitofinsightwasnotacceptedatVienna;Black—art,andDiplomaticspider—websfrompoletopole,beingthoughtthepreferablemethod。

  Enough,SeckendorfwasorderedtomanipulateandsoothedownthePrussianMajesty,assurelywouldbeeasy;tocontinuehisgalvanicoperationsontheDouble—Match,orproducearotationinthepurposesoftheroyalbreast。Whichhediligentlystrovetodo,whenonceadmittedtospeechagain;——Grumkowsteadilydecliningtomeddle,andonlyQueenSophie,aswecanfancy,auguringjoyfullyofit。Seckendorf,admittedtospeechthethirddayafterthatexplosiveSession,snuffleshissoftest,hiscunningest;——continuestoridediligently,theconcludingportion(suchitproved)ofhis25,000mileswiththePrussianMajestyupanddownthroughwinterandspring;butmakesnottheleastprogress,thereverserather。

  Theirdialoguesandarguingsonthematter,hereandelsewhere,arelostinair;orgonewhollytoasinglepointunexpectedlypreservedforus。Oneday,ridingthroughsomevillage,PriortsomesayhisMajestycallsit,somegiveanothername,——advocateSeckendorf,inthefervorofpleadingandarguing,saidsomeword,whichwentlikeasuddenflashoflightningthroughthedarkplacesofhisMajesty’smind,andneverwouldgooutofitagainwhilehelivedafter。Inpassionatemoments,hisMajestyspokeofitsometimes,aclangorouspathosinhistones,asofathinghideous,horrible,nevertobeforgotten,whichhadkilledhim,——

  deathfromafriend’shand。\"Itwasthe17thofApril,1733,[AlltheBooks(Forster,ii。142,forone)mentionthisutteranceofhisMajesty,onwhatoccasionweshallseefartheron;andgivethedate\"1732,\"not1733:butexceptasamendedabove,itrefusestohaveanysensevisibleatthisdistance。TheVillageofPriortisinthePotsdamregion。]ridingthroughPriort,amansaidsomethingtome:itwasasifyouhadturnedadaggeraboutinmyheart。Thatmanwashethatkilledme;thereandthenIgotmydeath!\"

  Astrangepassioninthatutterance:thedeepdumbsoulofhisMajesty,ofdumb—poeticnature,suddenlybroughttoafatalclearnessaboutcertainthings。\"OKaiser,KaiseroftheHolyRomanEmpire;andthisisyourreturnformyloyalfaithinyou?

  IhadnearlykilledmyFritz,myWilhelmina,brokenmyFeekin’sheartandmyown,andreducedtheworldtoruinsforyoursake。

  AndbecauseIwasoffaithmorethanhuman,youtookmeforadog?

  OKaiser,Kaiser!\"——PoorFriedrichWilhelm,hespokeofthisoften,inexcitedmoments,inhislateryears;thetearsrunningdownhischeeks,andthewholemanmeltedintotragicemotion:

  butifFritzwerethere,thepreciousFritzwhomhehadalmostkilledfortheirsake,hewouldsay,flashingoutintoproudrage,\"Thereisonethatwillavengeme,though;thatone!DASTEHT

  EINER,DERMICHRACHENWIRD!\"[Forster,ii。153。]Yes,yourMajesty;perhapsthatone。AnditwillbeseenwhetherYOUwerearotatoryClothes—horsetodrytheirPragmaticlinenupon,orsomethingdifferentagooddeal。

  ChapterVI。

  KINGAUGUSTMEDITATINGGREATTHINGSFORPOLAND。

  IntheNew—year’sdaysof1733,thetopicamongdiplomaticgentlemen,whichsetmanybigwigswagging,andeventremulouslycameoutinthegrayleavesofgazetteersandgarreteersoftheperiod,wasaroyaldrama,dimlysupposedtobegettingitselfupinPolandatthistime。Nothingknownaboutitforcertain;

  muchguessed。\"Somethingintherumor!\"nodsthiswig;\"Nothing!\"

  wagsthat,slightlyoscillating;andgazetteers,whowouldearntheirwages,andhaveapeckofcoalsapiecetogladtheminthecoldweather,hadtowatchwithalleagernessthemovementsofKingAugust,ourpooroldfriend,theDilapidated—Strong,whoisinSaxonyatpresent;butboundforWarsawshortly,——justaboutliftingthecurtainonimportantevents,itisthoughtandnotthought。Herearethecertaintiesofit,nowclearenough,sofarastheydeserveaglancefromus。

  Januaryl0th,1733,AugusttheDilapidated—StrongofPolandhasbeeninSaxony,lookingafterhispoorElectoratealittle;andisontheroadfromDresdenhomewardsagain;——willcrossacornerofthePrussianDominions,ashiswontisonsuchoccasions。

  PrussianMajesty,ifnotappearinginperson,willasusual,bysomeOfficialofrank,sendapoliteWell—speed—youasthebrotherMajestypasses。Thistime,however,itwasmorethanpoliteness;

  thePolishMajestyhaving,aswasthought,suchintricateaffairsinthewind。LetGrumkow,thefittestmaninallways,go,anddothegreetingtohisoldPatroon:greeting,orwhateverelsemaybeneeded。

  PatroonleftDresden,——\"havingjustopenedtheCarnival\"orfashionableSeasonthere,openedandnothingmore,——Januaryl0th,1733;[Fassmann,LebenFriedrichAugustidesGrossen,p。994。]beinginhastehomeforaPolishDietcloseathand。OnwhichsamedayGrumkow,wesuppose,drivesforthfromBerlin,tointersecthim,intheNeumark,aboutCrossen;andhaveafriendlywordagain,inthoselocalities,overjollywine。

  Intersectiontookplaceduly;——therewasexuberantjoyonthepartofthePatroon;andsuchadinnerandnightofdrinking,ashasseldombeen。AbstrusethingsliecloseaheadofAugusttheDilapidated—Strong,importanttoPrussia,andforwhichPrussiaisimportant;letGrumkowtryifhecanfishthematterintoclearnessoutofthesewine—cups。AndthenAugust,onhisside,wishestoknowwhattheKaisersaidatKladruplately;thereismuchtobefishedintoclearness。

  ManyarethetimeaAugusttheStronghasmadethisjourney;

  manyarethecarousals,onsuchandotheroccasions,Grumkowandhehavehad。Buttherecomesanendtoallthings。Thiswastheirlastmeeting,overflowingliquororotherwise,intheworld。

  SatiricalHistorysays,theydrankallnight,endeavoringtopumponeanother,andwithsuchenthusiasmthattheyneverrecoveredit;drankthemselvestodeathatCrossenonthatoccasion。

  [OEuvresdeFrederic(MemoiresdeBrandenbourg),i。163。]ItiscertainAugustdiedwithinthreeweeks;

  andpeoplesaidofGrumkow,wholivedsixyearslonger,hewasneverwellafterthisbout。IsitworthanyhumanCreature’swhiletolookintotheplansofthispreciouspairofindividuals?

  Withouttheleastexpenseofdrinking,thesecretstheywerepumpingoutofeachotherarenowaccessibleenough,——ifitwereofimportancenow。OneglanceImayperhapscommendtothereader,outofthesemultifariousNote—booksinmypossession:——

  \"August,bychangeofhisreligion,andothersadoperations,gottobewhattheycalledtheKingofPoland,thirtyfiveyearsago;

  but,thoughlookingglorioustotheidlepublic,ithasbeenacrownofstinging—nettlestothepoorman,——asedan—chairrunningonrapidly,withthebottombrokenout!Tosaynothingofthescourgingshegot,andpoorSaxonyalongwithhim,fromCharlesXII。,onaccountofthisSovereigntysocalled,whathasthethingitselfbeentohim?InPoland,forthesethirty—fiveyears,theindividualwhohadleastofhisrealwilldoneinpublicmattershasbeen,withinfinitemanagement,anddisplayofsuchgood—humorasatleastdeservescredit,thenominalSovereignMajestyofPoland。AnarchicGrandeeshavebeenkingsoverhim;ambitious,contentious,unmanageable;——veryfanaticaltoo,andneverpersuadedthatAugust’sApostasywasmorethanashamone,notevenwhenhemadehisPrinceapostatizetoo。TheirSovereigntyhasbeenamerepeckoftroubles,disgracesandvexations:forthosethirty—fiveyears,anever—boilingpotofmutiny,contradiction,insolence,hardlytolerableeventosuchnervesasAugust’s。

  \"August,foralongtimeback,hasbeenthinkingofschemestoclapsomeliduponallthat。TomaketheSovereigntyhereditaryinhisHouse:that,withthegoodSaxontroopswehave,wouldbearemedy;——andinfactitistheonlyremedy。JohnCasimir(whoabdicatedlongago,intheGreatElector’stime,andwenttoParis,——muchcharmedwithNinondel’Enclosthere)toldthePolishDiets,WiththeirLIBERUMVETO,and’rightofconfederation’andrebellion,theywouldbringthecountrydownunderthefeetofmankind,andreducetheirRepublictozerooneday,iftheypersisted。Theyhavenotfailedtopersist。WithsomehereditaryKingoverit,andaregulatedSaxonytoleanupon:trulymightitnotbeachangetothebetter?Totheworse,itcouldhardlybe,thinksAugusttheStrong;andgoesintentuponthatmethod,thislongwhileback;——andatlengthhopesnow,infewdayslonger,attheDietjustassembling,toseefruitsappear,andthethingactuallybegin。

  \"Thedifficultiestrulyaremany;internalandexternal:——buttherearecalculatedmethods,too。Fortheinternal:Getup,bybribery,persuasion,somevisibleminoritytocountenanceyou;

  withthesemanoeuvreintheDiets;onthebackofthese,the30,000Saxontroops。ButthenwhatwilltheneighboringKingssay?

  TheneighboringKings,withtheirbig—mouthedmanifestoes,pitiesforanoppressedRepublic,overwhelmingforces,andinvitationsto’confederate’andrevolt:withouttheirtolerancefirsthad,nothingcanbedone。Thatistheexternaldifficulty。Forwhichtoothereisaremedy。CutoffsufficientoutlyingslicesofPoland;flingthesetotheneighboringKingstoproduceconsent:

  PartitionofPoland,infact;largesectionsofitsTerritoryslicedaway:thatwillbethemethod,thinksKingAugust。

  \"NeighboringKings,Kaiser,Prussia,Russia,tothemitisnotgrievousthatPolandshouldremaininperennialanarchy,inperennialimpotence;thereverserather:adeadhorse,oradying,inthenextstall,——heatleastwillnotkickuponus,thinktheneighboringKings。Andyet,——underanothersimilitude,——youdonotlikeyournext—doorneighbortobealwaysonthepointofcatchingfire;smokeissuing,thickerorthinner,throughtheslatesofhisroof,asaperennialphenomenon?AugustwillconciliatetheneighboringKings。Russia,big—cheekedAnneCzarinathere,shallhavenotonlyCourlandpeaceablyhenceforth,buttheUkraine,Lithuania,andotherlargeoutlyingslices;thatsurelywillconciliateRussia。ToAustria,onitsHungarianborder,letusgivetheCountryofZips;——naythereareothersopswehaveforAustria。PragmaticSanction,hithertorefusedascontrarytoplainrightsofours,——that,ifconcededtoaspectre—huntingKaiser?

  ToFriedrichWilhelmwecouldgiveWest—Preussen;West—Preussentornawaythreehundredyearsago,andleavingahiatusintheverycontinuityofFriedrichWilhelm:wouldnotthatconciliatehim?Ofallenemiesorfriends,FriedrichWilhelm,closeathandwith80,000mencapableoffightingataweek’s,notice,isbyfarthemostimportant。

  \"TheseareAugust’splans:West—PreussenforthenearestNeighbor;

  ZipsforAustria;Ukraine,Lithuania,andappendagesfortheRussianCzarina:handsomeSectionstobeslicedoff,andflungtogoodneighbors;asitwere,alltheoutlyinglimbsandwingsofthePolishTerritoryslicedoff;compactbodytoremain,andbecome,bymeansofAugustandSaxontroops,aKingdomwithgovernment,notanimaginaryRepublicwithoutgovernmentanylonger。Infact,itwasthe’PartitionofPoland,’suchastookeffectfortyyearsafter,andhaskepttheNewspapersweepingeversince。PartitionofPoland,——MINUSthecompactinteriorheldundergovernment,byaKingwithSaxontroopsorotherwise。

  Compactinterior,inthateffectivepartition,fortyyearsafter,wasleftasanarchicasever;andhadtobeagainpartitioned,andcutawayaltogether,——withnewtorrentsofloudtearsfromtheNewspapers,refusingtobecomfortedtothisday。

  \"ItisnotsaidthatFriedrichWilhelmhadtheleastintentionofcountenancingAugustinthesedangerousoperations,stilllessofgoingshareswithAugust;buthewishedmuch,throughGrumkow,tohavesomeglimpseintothedimprogramofthem;andAugustwishedmuchtoknowFriedrichWilhelm’sandGrumkow’shumortowardsthem。

  GrumkowandAugustdrankoopiously,orcopiouslypresseddrinkononeanother,allnight(llth—12thJanuary,1733,asIcompute;

  somesayatCrossen,somesayatFrauendorfaroyaldomainnearby),withtheviewofmutuallyfishingoutthosesecrets;——andkilledoneanotherinthebusiness,asisrumored。\"

  WhatwereGrumkow’snewsathome—coming,Ididnothear;buthecontinuesverylowandshaky;——refuses,almostwithhorror,tohavetheleasthandinSeckendorf’smadproject,ofresuscitatingtheEnglishDouble—Marriage,andbreakingofftheBrunswickone,attheeleventhhourandafterwordpledged。Seckendorfhimselfcontinuestodislikeanddissuade:buttheHighHeadsatViennaarebentonit;andcommandnewstrenuousattempts;——literallyatthelastmoment;whichisnowcome。

  ChapterVII。

  CROWN—PRINCE’SMARRIAGE。

  SinceNovemberlast,WilhelminaisonvisitatBerlin,——firstvisitsincehermarriage;——shestaysthereforalmosttenmonths;

  notunderthehappiestauspices,poorchild。Mamma’sreceptionofher,justoffthelongwinterjourney,andextenuatedwithfatiguesandsicklychagrins,wasofthemostcuttingcruelty:

  \"Whatdoyouwanthere?Whatisamendicantlikeyoucomehitherfor?\"Andnextnight,whenPapahimselfcamehome,itwaslittlebetter。\"Ha,ha,\"saidhe,\"hereyouare;Iamgladtoseeyou。\"

  Thenholdingupalight,totakeviewofme:\"Howchangedyouare!\"saidhe:\"WhatislittleFrederika[mylittleBabyatBaireuth]doing?\"Andonmyanswering,continued:\"Iamsorryforyou,onmyword。Youhavenotbreadtoeat;andbutformeyoumightgobegging。Iamapoormanmyself,notabletogiveyoumuch;butIwilldowhatIcan。Iwillgiveyounowandthenatwentyorathirtyshillings(PARDIXOUDOUZEFLORINS),asmyaffairspermit:itwillalwaysbesomethingtoassuageyourwant。

  Andyou,Madam,\"saidhe,turningtotheQueen,\"youwillsometimesgiveheranolddress;forthepoorchildhasn’tashifttoherback。\"[Wilhelmina,ii。85。]ThisruggedpaternalbanterwastakentooliterallybyWilhelmina,inherweakstate;

  andshewaslike\"toburstinherskin,\"poorPrincess。

  Sothat,——exceptherowngoodHereditaryPrince,whowashere\"overfromPasewalk\"andhisregimentalduties,waitingtowelcomeher;inwhosetrueheart,fullofhonesthumansunshinetowardsher,shecouldalwaysfindshelteranddefence,——nativeCountryandCourtofferlittletothebraveWilhelmina。Chagrinsenougharehere:chagrinsalsowerethere。AtBaireuthouroldFatherMargrafhashiscrotchets,hisinfirmitiesandoutbreaks;

  takesmoreandmoretoliquor;anddoesalwayskeepusfrightfullybareinmoney。NohelpfromPapahere,either,onthefinanceside;norealhopeanywhere(thinksSeckendorf,whenweconsulthim),exceptonlyintheMargraf’sdeath:\"oldMargrafwillsoondrinkhimselfdead,\"thinksSeckendorf;\"andinthemeanwhilethereisVienna,andanobleKaiserinnwhoknowsherfriendsincaseofextremity!\"thinkshe。[Wilhelmina,ii。81—111。]

  PoorPrincess,inherweakshatteredstate,shehasaheavytimeofit;butthereisatoughspiritinher;bright,sharp,likeaswiftsabre,nottobequenchedinanycoil;butalwayscuttingitsway,andemergingunsubdued。

  Oneoftheblessingsreservedforherhere,whichmostofallconcernsus,wastheoccasionalsightofherBrother。Brotherinadayortwo[\"18thNovember,\"shesays;whichdateiswrong,ifitwereofmoment(seeOEuvresdeFrederic,

  xxvii。part1st,wheretheirCORRESPONDENCEis)。]ranoverfromRuppin,onshortleave,andhadhisfirstinterview。Verykindandaffectionate;quitetheoldBrotheragain;and\"blushed\"when,atsupper,MammaandthePrincesses,especiallythatwickedCharlotte(Papanotpresent),toreuphispoorBrideatsucharate。

  \"Hasnotawordtoansweryou,butYESorNO,\"saidthey;

  \"stupidasablock。\"\"Butwereyoueverathertoilette?\"saidthewickedCharlotte:\"Outofshape,completely:considerablewaddings,Ipromiseyou:andthen\"——stillworsefeatures,fromthatwickedCharlotte,inpresenceofthedomesticshere。

  WickedCharlotte;whoistobeherSister—in—lawsoon;——andwhoisalwaysflirtingwithmyHusband,asifshelikedthatbetter!——

  Crown—Princeretired,directlyaftersupper:asdidI,tomyapartment,whereinaminuteortwohejoinedme。

  \"Tothequestion,HowwiththeKingandyou?heanswered,’Thathissituationwaschangingeverymoment;thatsometimeshewasinfavor,sometimesindisgrace;——thathischiefhappinessconsistedinabsence。ThatheledasoftandtranquillifewithhisRegimentatRuppin;studyandmusichisprincipaloccupations;hehadbuilthimselfaHousethere,andlaidoutaGarden,wherehecouldread,andwalkabout。’ThenastohisBride,IbeggedhimtotellmecandidlyiftheportraittheQueenandmySisterhadbeenmakingofherwasthetrueone。’Wearealone,’repliedhe,’andIwillconcealnothingfromyou。TheQueen,byhermiserableintrigues,hasbeenthesourceofourmisfortunes。ScarcelywereyougonewhenshebeganagainwithEngland;wishedtosubstituteourSisterCharlotteforyou;wouldhavehadmeundertaketocontradicttheKing’swillagain,andflatlyrefusetheBrunswickMatch;——whichI

  declined。ThatisthesourceofhervenomagainstthispoorPrincess。AstotheyoungLadyherself,IdonothatehersomuchasIpretend;Iaffectcompletedislike,thattheKingmayvaluemyobediencemore。Sheispretty,acomplexionlily—and—rose;

  herfeaturesdelicate;facealtogetherofabeautifulperson。

  True,shehasnobreeding,anddressesveryill:butIflattermyself,whenshecomeshither,youwillhavethegoodnesstotakeherinhand。Irecommendhertoyou,mydearSister;andbegyourprotectionforher。’Itiseasytojudge,myanswerwouldbesuchashedesired。\"[Wilhelmina,ii。89。]

  Forwhichsmallglimpseofthefactitself,atfirst—hand,acrossawhirlwindofdistractedrumorsnewandoldaboutthefact,letusbethankfultoWilhelmina。Seckendorf’shopelessattemptstoresuscitateextinctEnglishthings,andmakethePrussianMajestybreakhisword,continuetotheverylast;butareworthnonoticefromus。Grumkow’sDrinking—boutwiththeDilapidated—StrongatCrossen,whichfollowsnowinJanuary,hasbeenalreadynoticedbyus。AndtheDilapidated—Strong’sfarewellnextmorning,——\"Adieu,dearGrumkow;IthinkIshallnotseeyouagain!\"asherolledofftowardsWarsawandtheDiet,——willrequirefarthernotice;

  butmuststandovertillthisMarriagebegotdone。OfwhichlatterEvent,——WilhelminaoncemorekindlingtheolddarkBooksintosomelightforus,——theessentialparticularsarebrieflyasfollows。

  Monday,8thJune,1733,theCrown—PrinceisagainoverfromRuppin:King,QueenandCrown—PrincearerendezvousedatPotsdam;

  andtheysetoffwithdueretinuestowardsWolfenbuttel,towardsSalzdahlumtheDucalSchlossthere;SisterWilhelminasendingblessings,ifshehadthem,onapoorBrotherinsuchinterestingcircumstances。Mammawas\"plungedinblackmelancholy;\"Kingnottheleast;intheCrown—Princenothingparticulartoberemarked。

  TheyreachedSalzdahlum,DukeLudwigRudolftheGrandfather’sPalace,oneofthefinestPalaces,withGardens,withantiques,withPicture—Galleriesnoend;amileortwofromWolfenbuttel;

  builtbyoldAntonUlrich,andstilltheornamentofthoseparts;

  ——reachedSalzdahlum,Wednesdaythe10th;whereBride,withFather,Mother,muchmoreGrandfather,Grandmother,andallthesublimitiesinterested,arewaitinginthehighestgala;

  WeddingtobeonFridaynext。

  Fridaymorning,thisincidentfellout,notableandsomewhatcontemptible:Seckendorf,whoisoftheretinue,followinghisbadtrade,visitshisMajestywhoisstillinbed:——\"Pardon,yourMajesty:whatshallIsayforexcuse?HereisaLetterjustcomefromVienna;inPrinceEugene’shand;——PrinceEugene,oraHigher,willsaysomething,whileitisstilltime!\"Majesty,notinimpatience,readsthelittlePrince’sandtheKaiser’sLetter。

  \"Giveupthis,weentreatyouforthelasttime;marrywithEnglandafterall!\"Majestyreads,quietasalamb;laystheLetterunderhispillow;willhimselfanswerit;anddoesstraightway,withmuchsimpledignity,totheeffect,\"Forcertain,Never,myalwaysrespectedPrince!\"[AccountoftheInterviewbySeckendorf,inForster,iii,148—155;CopyoftheansweritselfisintheState—PaperOfficehere。]Seckendorf,havingthusshothislastbolt,doesnotstaymanyhourslongeratSalzdahlum;——mayaswellquitFriedrichWilhelmaltogether,foranygoodhewillhenceforthdouponhim。ThisistheoneincidentbetweentheArrivalatSalzdahlumandtheWeddingthere。

  SameFriday,12thJune,1733,atamoreadvancedhour,theWeddingitselftookeffect;Weddingwhich,inspiteofthemadrumorsandwhispers,intheNewspapers,DiplomaticDespatchesandelsewhere,wentoff,inallrespects,preciselyasotherweddingsdo;aquitehumanWeddingnowandafterwards。OfficiatingClergymanwastheReverendHerrMosheim:readersknowwithapprovalthe

  EcclesiasticalHistoryofMosheim:he,inthebeautifulChapeloftheSchloss,withMajestiesandBrunswickSublimitieslookingon,performedtheceremony:andCrown—PrinceFriedrichofPrussiahasfairlyweddedtheSerenePrincessElizabethChristinaofBrunswick—Bevern,ageeighteencoming,mannersratherawkward,complexionlily—and—rose;——andHistoryisrightgladtohavedonewiththewearisomeaffair,andknowitsettledonanytolerabletermswhatever。HereisaNoteofFriedrich’stohisdearSister,whichhasbeenpreserved:——

  TOPRINCESSWILHELMINAOFBAIREUTH,ATBERLIN。

  \"SALZDAHLUM,Noon,19thJune,1733。

  \"MYDEARSISTER,——Aminutesince,thewholeCeremonywasgotfinished;andGodbepraiseditisover!IhopeyouwilltakeitasamarkofmyfriendshipthatIgiveyouthefirstnewsofit。

  \"IhopeIshallhavethehonortoseeyouagainsoon;andtoassureyou,mydearSister,thatIamwhollyyours(TOUTAVOUS)。

  Iwriteingreathaste;andaddnothingthatismerelyformal。

  Adieu。[OEuvres,xxvii。part1st,p。9。]

  FREDERIC。\"

  OneKeyserling,thePrince’sfavoritegentleman,cameoverexpress,withthisLetterandthemoreprivatenews;Wilhelminabeingfullofanxieties。Keyserlingsaid,ThePrincewasinwardly\"wellcontentwithhislot;thoughhehadkeptuptheoldfarcetothelast;andpretendedtobeinfrightfulhumor,ontheverymorning;burstingoutuponhisvaletsintheKing’spresence,whoreprovedhim,andlookedratherpensive,\"——recognizing,onehopes,whatasacrificeitwas。TheQueen’sMajesty,Keyserlingreported,\"wascharmedwiththestyleandwaysoftheBrunswickCourt;

  butcouldnotendurethePrincess—Royal[newWife],andtreatedthetwoDuchesseslikedogs(COMMEDESCHIENS)。\"[Wilhelmina,ii。114。]ReverendAbbotMosheim(suchhistitle;HeadChurchman,theologicalchiefofHelmstadtUniversityinthoseparts,withacoupleofextinctlittleABBACIESnearby,tohelphisstipend)

  preachednextSunday,\"OntheMarriageoftheRighteous,\"——

  felicitousappropriateSermon,saidagratefulpublic;

  [Text,Psalm,xcli。12;\"SermonprintedinMosheim’s

  Works。\"]——andinshort,atSalzdahlumallgoes,ifnotasmerryassomemarriage—bells,yetwithoutjarringtotheear。

  OnTuesday,boththeMajestiessetouttowardsPotsdamagain;

  \"wherehisMajesty,\"havingbusinesswaiting,\"arrivedsometimebeforetheQueen。\"Thitheralso,beforetheweekends,Crown—

  PrinceFriedrichwithhisBride,andalltheSerenitiesofBrunswickescorting,areupontheroad,——dulydetainedbycomplimentaryharangues,tediousscenicevolutionsatMagdeburgandtheinterveningTowns;——grandentranceofthePrincess—RoyalintoBerlinisnottillthe27th,lastdayoftheweekfollowing。

  ThatwassuchadayasWilhelminaneversaw;nosleepthenightbefore;nobreakfastcanonetaste:betweenCharlottenburgandBerlin,thereisareviewofunexampledsplendor;\"aboveeightyoarriagesofus,\"andonlyatentortwoagainsttheflamingJunesun:thinkofit!Reviewbeginsatfoura。m。;——poorWilhelminathoughtshewouldverilyhavedied,ofheatandthirstandhunger,inthecrowdedtent,undertheflamingJunesun;beforetheReviewcouldenditself,andmarchintoBerlin,trumpetingandsalvoing,withthePrincess—Royalattheheadofit。[Wilhelmina,ii。127—129。]

  Ofwhichgrandflamingday,andoftheunexampledballsandeffulgentfestivitiesthatfollowed,\"allBerlinruiningitselfindressesandequipages,\"wewillsaynothingfarther;butgiveonly,whatmaystillhavesomesignificanceforreaders,Wilhelmina’sPortraitofthePrincess—Royalontheirfirstmeeting,whichhadtakenplaceatPotsdamtwodaysbefore。

  ThePrincess—RoyalhadarrivedatPotsdamtoo,onthatoccasion,acrossagrandReview;Majestyhimselfridingout,MajestyandCrown—Prince,whohadprecededheralittle,tousherinthepooryoungcreature;——Thursday,June25th,1733:——

  \"TheKingledherintotheQueen’sApartment;thenseeing,aftershehadsalutedusall,thatshewasmuchheatedanddispowdered(DEPOUDREE),hebademyBrothertakehertoherownroom。

  Ifollowedthemthither。MyBrothersaidtoher,introducingme:

  ’ThisisaSisterIadore,andamobligedtobeyondmeasure。

  Shehashadthegoodnesstopromisemethatshewilltakecareofyou,andhelpyouwithhergoodcounsel;IwishyoutorespectherbeyondeventheKingandQueen,andnottotaketheleaststepwithoutheradvice:doyouunderstand?’IembracedthePrincess—

  Royal,andgavehereveryassuranceofmyattachment;butsheremainedlikeastatue,notansweringaword。Herpeoplenotbeingcome,Irepowderedhermyself,andreadjustedherdressalittle,withouttheleastsignofthanksfromher,oranyanswertoallmycaressings。MyBrothergotimpatientatlast;andsaidaloud:

  ’Devil’sintheblockhead(PESTESOITDELABETE):thankmySister,then!’Shemademeacourtesy,onthemodelofthatofAgnesintheECOLEDESFEMMES。ItookherbacktotheQueen’sApartment;littleedifiedbysuchadisplayoftalent。

  \"ThePrincess—Royalistall;herfigureisnotfine:stoopingslightly,orhangingforward,asshewalksorstands,whichgivesheranawkwardair。Hercomplexionisofdazzlingwhiteness,heightenedbytheliveliestcolors:hereyesarepaleblue,andnotofmuchpromiseforspiritualgifts。Mouthsmall;featuresgenerallysmall,——dainty(MIGNONS)ratherthanbeautiful:——andthecountenancealtogetherissoinnocentandinfantine,youwouldthinkthisheadbelongedtoachildoftwelve。Herhairisblond,plentiful,curlinginnaturallocks。Teethareunhappilyverybad,blackandillset;whichareadisfigurementinthisfineface。

  Shehasnomanners,northeleastvestigeoftact;hasmuchdifficultyinspeakingandmakingherselfunderstood:formostpartyouareobligedtoguesswhatshemeans;whichisveryembarrassing。\"[Wilhelmina,ii。119—121。]

  TheBerlingayeties——forKarl,Heir—ApparentofBrunswick,brothertothisPrincess—Royal,weddedhisCharlotte,too,aboutaweekhence[2dJuly,1733。]——didnotend,andthesereneGuestsdisappear,tillfaroninJuly。AfterwhichanInspectionwithPapa;andthenFriedrichgotbacktoRuppinandhisoldwayoflifethere。Intrinsicallytheoldstudious,quietlydiligentwayoflife;variedbymorefrequentexcursionstoBerlin;——whereasyetthePrincess—Royalusuallyresides,tillsomefitresidencebegotreadyintheRuppinCountryforaweddedCrown—Princeandher。

  TheyoungWifehadanhonestguilelessheart;iflittlearticulateintellect,considerableinarticulatesense;didnotfailtolearntact,perpendicularattitude,speechenough;——andIhopekeptwellclearofpouting(FAIRELAFACHEE),amuchmoredangerousrockforher。Withthegaytemperofeighteen,andhernativeloyaltyofmind,sheseemstohaveshapedherselfsuccessfullytothePrince’staste;andgrowingyearlygracefulerandbetter—lookingwasanornamentandpleasantadditiontohisRuppinexistence。

  Thesefirstsevenyears,spentatBerlinorintheRuppinquarter,shealwaysregardedastheflowerofherlife。[Busching(Autobiography,Beitrage,vi。)heardhersayso,inadvancedyears。]

  Papa,accordingtopromise,hasfaithfullyprovidedaCrown—

  PrincePalaceatBerlin;alltrimmedandfurnished,foroccasionalresidencesthere;thelate\"GovernmentHouse\"(originallySCHOMBERGHouse),new—built,——whichis,tothisday,oneofthedistinguishedPalacesofBerlin。Princess—RoyalhadSchonhausengivenher;apleasantRoyalMansionsomemilesoutofBerlin,ontheRuppinside。Furthermore,thePrince—Royal,beingnowaweddedman,has,asiscustomaryinsuchcase,aspecialAMT(GovernmentDistrict)setapartforhissupport;the\"AmtofRuppin,\"wherehisbusinesslies。WhattheexactrevenuesofRuppinare,isnotcommunicated;butwecanjustlyfeartheywerefartoofrugal,——

  andexcusedtheunderhandborrowing,whichisevidentenoughasapainfulshadowinthePrince’slifehenceforth。Hedoesnotseemtohavebeenwasteful;butheborrowsallround,undersevenfoldsecrecy,frombenevolentCourts,fromAustria,Russia,England:

  andtheonlypleasantcertaintywenoticeinsuchpainfulbusinessis,that,onhisAccession,hepayswithexactitude,——sendshisUncleGeorgeofEngland,forexample,thecompleteamountinrouleausofnewcoin,bythefirstcourierthatgoes。[Despatch(ofadjacentdate)intheState—PaperOfficehere。]

  Athoughttoofrugal,hisPrussianMajesty;buthemeanstobekind,bountiful;andoccasionallylaunchesoutintohandsomemunificence。ThisveryAutumn,hearingthattheCrown—PrinceandhisPrincessfanciedReinsberg;anoldCastleintheirAmtRuppin,somemilesnorthofthem,——hisMajesty,withoutwordspoken,straightwaypurchasedReinsberg,SchlossandTerritory,fromtheowner;gaveittohisCrown—Prince,andgavehimmoneytonew—

  builditaccordingtohismind。[23dOct。1733—16thMarch,1734

  (Preuss,i。75)。]WhichtheCrown—Princedidwithmuchinterest,underverywisearchitecturaladvice,forthenextthreeyears;

  thenwentintoit,toreside;——yetdidnotceasenew—building,improving,artisticallyadorning,tillitbecameinallpointstheimageofhistaste。

  Areallyhandsomeprincelykindofresidence,thatofReinsberg:——

  gotupwithathriftthatmostofallastonishesus。Inwhichimprovedlocalityweshallbyandbylookinuponhimagain。

  ForthepresentwemusttoWarsaw,wheretragediesandtroublesareinthewind,whichturnouttobenotquitewithoutimportancetotheCrown—Princeandus。

  ChapterVIII。

  KINGAUGUSTDIES;ANDPOLANDTAKESFIRE。

  Meanwhile,overatWarsaw,therehasanEventfallenout。

  Friedrich,writingrapidlyfromvaguereminiscence,asheoftendoes,recordsitas\"duringthemarriagefestivities;\"

  [OEuvres(MemoiresdeBrandenbourg),

  i。163。]butitwasfourgoodmonthsearlier。Eventwemustnowlookatforamoment。

  IntheendofJanuarylast,weleftGrumkowinalowandhypochondriacalstate,muchshakenbythatdrinking—boutatCrossen,whenthePolisbMajestyandheweresoanxioustopumponeanother,bycopiousprimingwithHungarywine。Aboutafortnightafter,inthefirstdaysofFebruaryfollowing(dayisnotgiven),Grumkowreportedsomethingcurious。\"Inmypresence,\"

  saysWilhelmina,\"andthatoffortypersons,\"forthethingwasmuchtalkedabout,\"GrumkowsaidtotheKingonemorning:

  ’AhSire,Iamindespair;thepoorPatroonisdead!Iwaslyingbroadawake,lastnight:allonasudden,thecurtainsofmybedflewasunder:Isawhim;hewasinashroud:hegazedfixedlyatme:Itriedtostartup,beingdreadfullytaken;butthephantomdisappeared!’\"Herewasanillustriousghost—storyforBerlin,inadayortwowhentheCouriercame。\"Diedattheverytimeofthephantom;Deathandphantomwerethesamenight,\"sayWilhelminaandthemiraculousBerlinpublic,——butdonotsayWHATnightforeitherofthemitwas。[Wilhelmina,ii。98。Eventhappened,1stFebruary;newsofitcametoBerlin,4thFebruary:Fassmann(p。485);Buchholz;&c。]Byhelpofwhichlattercircumstancethephantombecomesreasonablyunmiraculousagain,inanervoussystemtremulousfromdrink。\"Theyhadbeensadatparting,\"Wilhelminasays,\"havingdrunkimmensitiesofHungarywine;thePatroonalmostweepingoverhisGrumkow:’Adieu,mydearGrumkow,’saidhe;\"Ishallneverseeyoumore!’\"

  Miraculousornot,thecatastropheistrue:August,theoncePhysicallyStrong,liesdead;——andtherewillbenoPartitionofPolandforthepresent。HehadtheDietreadytoassemble;

  waitingforhim,atWarsaw;andgoodtrainslaidintheDiet,capableoffortunateexplosionunderagoodengineer。

  Engineer,alas!TheGrumkowdrinking—bouthadawakenedthatoldsoreinhisfoot:hecametoWarsaw,eagerenoughforbusiness;

  butwithhisstockofstrengthallout,andDeathnowcloseuponhim。TheDietmet,26th—27thJanuary;engineerallalertaboutthegoodtrainslaid,andthefortunateexplodingofthem;when,almostonthemorrow——\"Inflammationhascomeon!\"saidtheDoctors,andwerefutiletohelpfarther。Thestrongbody,anditslife,wasdone;andnothingremainedbuttocallintheArchbishop,withhisextremeunctionsandsoul—apparatus。

  Augustmadenomoaningorrecalcitrating;took,ontheprescribedterms,theinevitablethathadcome。Hasbeenaverygreatsinner,heconfessestotheArchbishop:\"IhavenotatpresentstrengthtonamemymanyandgreatsinstoyourReverence,\"saidhe;\"Ihopeformercyonthe\"——ontheusualrashterms。TermsperhapsknowntoAugusttoberash;tohavebeenfrightfullyrash;butwhatcanhenowdo?Archbishopthereupongivesabsolutionofhissins;

  Archbishopdoes,——abaddish,unlikelykindofman,asAugustwellknows。August\"laidhishandonhiseyes,\"duringsuchsadabsolution—mummery;andinthatposturehadbreathedhislast,beforeitwaswellover。[\"Sunday,1stFebruary,1733,quarterpast4A。M。\"(Fassmann,LebenFredericiAugustiKonigsinPohlen,pp。994—997)。]Unhappysoul;whoshalljudgehim?——transcendentKingofedaciousFlunkies;notwithoutfinequalities,whichheturnedtosuchauseamidthetemptationsofthisworld!

  POLANDHASTOFINDANEWKING。

  HisdeathbroughtvastmiseriesonPoland;kindledfoolishEuropegenerallyintofighting,andgaveourCrown—PrincehisfirstactualsightandexperienceofthefactsofWar。Forwhichreason,hardlyforanother,thethinghavingotherwiselittlememorabilityatpresent,letusgivesomebriefsynopsisofit,thebrieferthebetter。Here,excerptedfrommultifariousoldNote—books,aresomemainheadsoftheaffair:——

  \"OnthedisappearanceofAugusttheStrong,hisplansofPartitioningPolanddisappearedtoo,andhisfinetrainsintheDietabolishedthemselves。TheDiethadnownothingtodo,butproclaimthecomingElection,givingadatetoit;andgohometoconsideralittlewhomtheywouldelect。[\"Interregnumproclaimed,\"11thFebruary;PreliminaryDiettomeet21stApril;——

  meets;settles,beforeMayisdone,thattheElectionshallBEGIN

  25thAugust:itmustENDinsixweeksthereafter,bylawoftheland。]AquestionweightytoPoland。AndnotlikelytobesettledbyPolandaloneorchiefly;thesublimeRepublic,withLIBERUM

  VETO,andDietscapableonlyofanarchicnoise,havingnowreachedsuchastagethatitsNeighborseverywherestooduponitsskirts;

  asking,’Whitherward,then,withyouranarchy?Notthisway;——wesay,thatway!’—andwereapttogettobattleaboutit,beforesuchathingcouldbesettled。Ahouse,inyourstreet,withperpetualsmokecomingthroughtheslatesofit,isnotapleasanthousetobeneighborto!Onehonestinteresttheneighborshave,inanElectionCrisisthere,Thatthehousedonotgetonfire,andkindlethem。Dishonestinterests,inthewayoftheftandotherwise,theymayhavewithoutlimit。

  \"Thepoorhouse,duringlastElectionCrisis,——whenAugusttheStrongwasflungout,andStanislausbroughtin;CrisispresidedoverbyCharlesXII。,withCzarPeterandothershangingontheoutskirts,asOppositionparty,——fairlygotintoflame;

  [DescriptionofitinKohler,Munzbelustigungen,vi。228—230。]butwasquencheddownagainbythatstoutSwede;andhisStanislaus,anativePole,wasleftpeaceablyasKingfortheyearsthenrunning。Yearsran;andStanislauswasthrownout,Charleshimselfbeingthrownout;andhadtomakewayforAugusttheStrongagain:——anejectedStanislaus:Kingonlyintitle;knowntomostreadersofthistime。[StanislausLesczinsky,\"WoywodeofPosen,\"born1677:KingofPoland,CharlesXII。

  superintending,1704(agethen27);drivenout1709,wenttoCharlesXII。atBender;toZweibruck,1714;thence,onCharles’sdeath,toWeissenburg(Alsace,orStrasburgCountry):DaughtermarriedtoLouisXV。,1725。Agenow56。——Hubner,t。97;

  HistoiredeStanislasI。,RoidePologlne(EnglishTranslation,London,1741),pp。96—126;&c。]

  \"Poorman,hehasbeenlivinginZweibruck,inWeissenburgandsuchplaces,inthatDebatableFrench—Germanregion,——whichtheFrencharemoreandmoregettingstolentothemselves,inlatecenturies:——generallyontheoutskirtsofFrancehelives;

  havingnowconnectionsofthehighestqualitywithFrance。HehashadfineCountry—housesinthatZweibruck(TWO—BRIDGE,Deux—Ponts)

  region;hadalwaystheghostofaCourtthere;plentyofmoney,——

  asinecureCountry—gentlemanlife;——andnocomplaintshavebeenheardfromhim。CharlesXII。,asproprietorofDeux—Ponts,hadfirstofallsenthimintothosepartsforrefuge;andingeneral,easydayshavebeenthelotofStanislausthere。

  \"NorhasHistoryspokenofhimsince,exceptononesmalloccasion:whentheFrenchPoliticianGentlemen,atacertaincrisisoftheirgame,choseaDaughterofhistobeWifeforyoungLouisXV。,andbringroyalprogeny,ofwhichtheywerescarce。

  Thiswasin1724—1725;DucdeBourbon,andotherPoliticiansmaleandfemale,findingthatthebestmove。AthingwonderfultothethenGazetteers,forninedays;butnotnowworthmuchtalk。

  ThegoodyoungLady,itiswellknown,averypiouscreature,andsoretriedinhernewstation,didbringroyalprogenyenough,——

  andmightaswellhaveheldherhand,hadsheforeseenwhatwouldbecomeofthem,poorsouls!ThiswasagreateventforStanislaus,thesinecureCountry—gentleman,inhisFrench—Germanrustication。

  OneotherthingIhavereadofhim,infinitelysmaller,outofthosetenyears:inZweibruckCountry,orsomewhereinthatFrench—Germanregion,he’builtapleasure—cottage,’conceivabletothemind,’andcalleditSCHUHFLICK(Shoe—Patch),’[Busching,Erdbeschreibung,v。1194。]——anamethattouchesone’sfancyonbehalfoftheinnocentsoul。OtherfactI

  willnotrememberofhim。HeisnowtoquitShoe—PatchandhispleasantWeissenburgCastle;tocomeonthepublicstageagain,poorman;andsufferasecondseasonofmischancesanddisgracesstillworsethanthefirst。Asweshallseepresently;——anewPolishElectionCrisishavingcome!

  \"WhatindividualthePolishGrandeeswouldhavechosenforKingifentirelyleftalonetodoit?isaquestionnotimportant;

  andindeedwasneverasked,inthisorinlateElections。NottheindividualwhocouldhaveBEENaKingamongthemwerethey,foralongtimeback,inthehabitofseekingafter;nothim,butanotherandindeedreversekindofindividual,——theoneinwhomtherelaymostNOURISHMENT,nourishmentofanykind,evenofthecashkind,forapracticalPolishGrandee。Sothatthequestionwasnolongeroftheleastimportance,toPolandortheUniverse;

  andinpointoffact,thefrugalDestinieshadceasedtohaveitput,inthatquarter。NotGrandeesofPoland;butIntrusiveNeighbors,carryingGrandeesofPoland’intheirbreeches—pocket’

  (asourphraseis),werethevotingparties。Tothatpassitwascome。UndersuchsternpenaltyhadPolandanditsGrandeesfallen,bydintoffalsevoting:thefrugalDestinieshadceasedtoaskabouttheirvote;andtheywerebecomemachinesforvotingwith,orpistolsforfightingwith,bybadNeighborswhocaredtovote!

  NordidthefrugalDestiniesconsiderthatthepropermethod,either;buthad,asweshallsee,determinedtoabolishthattoo,inaboutfortyyearsmore。\"

  OFTHECANDIDATES;OFTHECONDITIONS。HOWTHEELECTIONWENT。

  ItwasundersuchomensthatthePolishElectionof1733hadtotransactitself。Austria,Russia,Prussia,asnextNeighbors,werethechiefvotingparties,iftheycaredtointrude;——whichAustriaandRussiawereclearfordoing;Prussianotclear,ornotbeyondtheindispensableorevidentlyprofitable。Seckendorf,andoneLowenwoldetheRussianAmbassadoratBerlin,had,sometimeago,inforesightofthisevent,donetheirutmosttobringFriedrichWilhelmintoco—operation,——offeringfinebaits,\"BergandJulich\"

  again,amongothers;——butnothingdefinitecameofit:peaceable,reasonablysafeElectioninPoland,otherinterestFriedrichWilhelmhasnotinthematter;andcompliance,notco—operation,iswhatcanbeexpectedofhimbytheKaiserandCzarina。

  Co—operatingorevencomplying,thesethreecouldhavesettledit;

  andwould,——hadnootherNeighborinterfered。Butotherneighborscaninterfere;anyneighborthathasmoneytospend,orlikestobullyinsuchamatter!Andthatprovedtobethecase,inthisunluckyinstance。

  AustriaaudRussia,withPrussiacomplying,had,——ayearago,beforethelateAugust’sdecease,hislifeseemingthenanextremelyuncertainone,andforesightbeingalwaysgood,——

  privatelycometoanunderstanding,[31stDecember,1731,\"TreatyofLowenwolde\"(whichnevergotcompletedorbecamevalid):

  Scholl,ii。223。]incaseofaPolishElection:——

  \"1。ThatFrancewastohavenohandinitwhatever,——notoolofFrancetobeKing;or,astheymorepolitelyexpressedit,havingtheireyeuponStanislaus,NoPiastornativePolecouldbeeligible。

  \"2。ThatneithercouldAugust’sSon,thenewAugust,whowouldthenbeKurfurstofSaxony,beadmittedKingofPoland。——And,onthewhole,\"3。ThatanEmanuelPrinceofPortugalwouldbetheeligibleman。\"

  EmanuelofPortugal,KingofPortugal’sBrother;agentlemanwithoutemployment,ashisveryTitletellsus:gentlemanneverheardofbeforeorsince,inthosepartsorelsewhere,butdoubtlessofthedueharmlessquality,asPortugalitselfwas:

  heistobethePolishKing,——votetheseIntrusiveNeighbors。

  WhatthevoteofPolanditselfmaybe,theDestiniesdonot,oflate,ask;findingitasuperfluousquestion。

  SohadtheThreeNeighborssettledthismatter:——orrather,Ishouldsay,sohadTwoofthem;forFriedrichWilhelmwanted,noworafterwards,nothinginthisElection,butthatitshouldnottakefireandkindlehim。TwooftheNeighbors:andofthesetwo,perhapswemightguesstheKaiserwastheprincipalcontriverandsuggester;FranceandSaxonybeingbothhatefultohim,——

  obstinaterefusersofthePragmaticSanction,tosaynothingmore。

  WhattheCzarina,Annewiththebigcheek,speciallywanted,Idonotlearn,——unlessitwerepeaceableholdofCourland;orperhapsmerelytoproduceherselfintheseparts,asakindofregulatingPallas,alongwiththeJupiterKaiserofWesternEurope;——whichmighthaveeffectsbyandby。

  EmanuelofPortugalwasnotelected,norsomuchasspokenofintheDiet。NordidoneoftheseThreeRegulationstakeeffect;

  butmuchthecontrary,——otherNeighborshavingthepowertointerfere。Francesawgoodtointerfere,aratherdistantneighbor;Austria,Russia,couldnotenduretheFrenchvoteatall;andsothewholeworldgotonfirebythebusiness。

  FranceisnotanearNeighbor;butithasaStanislausmuchconcerned,whoiseminentlyundertheprotectionofFrance:——

  whomaybecalledthe\"FATHERofFrance,\"inasense,oreventhe\"Grandfather;\"hisDaughterbeingMotherofayoungcreaturetheycallDauphin,or\"ChildofFrance。\"FleuryandtheFrenchCourtdecidethatStanislaus,GrandfatherofFrance,wasonceKingofPoland:thatitwillbehoove,forvariousreasons,hebeKingagain。SomesayoldFleurydidnotcareforStanislaus;

  merelywantedaquarrelwiththeKaiser,——havinggothimselfinreadiness,\"withLorraineinhiseye;\"andseeingtheKaisernotready。Itislikelierthehotyoungspirits,Belleisleandothers,controlledoldFleuryintoit。Atallevents,Stanislausissummonedfromhisrustication;theFrenchAmbassadoratWarsawgetshisinstructions。FrenchAmbassadoropenshimselflargely,atWarsaw,byeloquentspeech,bycopiousmoney,onthesubjectofStanislaus;findslargeaudience,enthusiasticreceptivity;——andreaderswillnowunderstandthefollowingchronologicalphenomenaofthePolishElection:——

  \"AUGUST25th,1733。ThisdaythePolishElectionbegins。SohasthePreliminaryDiet(kindofPolishCAUCUS)orderedit;——

  PreliminaryDietitselfaverystormymatter;minorityliketobe’thrownoutofwindow,’tobe’shotthroughthehead,’onsomeoccasions。[HistoryofStanislaus(citedabove),p。136。]ActualElectionbegins;continuesSUBDIO,’intheFieldofWola,’inaverytempestuousfashion;boundtoconcludewithinsixweeks。Kaiserhashistroopsassembledovertheborder,inSilesia,’toprotectthefreedomofelection;’

  Czarinahas30,000underMarshalLacy,lyingontheedgeofLithuania,bentonalikeobject;willincreasethemto50,000,astheplotthickens。

  \"SothatEmanuelofPortugalisnotheardof;andFrenchinterferenceis,withavengeance,——andStanislaus,abornPiast,isoverwhelminglythefavorite。IntolerabletoAustria,toRussia;

  thereversetoFriedrichWilhelm,whoprivatelythinkshimtherightman。AndKurfurstAugustofSaxonyistheotherCandidate,——

  withtroopsofhisowninthedistance,butwithoutsupportinPoland;anddependingwhollyontheKaiserandCzarinaforhischance。Andour’threesettledpoints’aregonetowaterinthismanner!

  \"AugustseeingtherewasnottheleasthopeinPoland’sownvote,judiciouslywenttotheKaiserfirstofall:’ImperialMajesty,I

  willacceptyourPragmaticSanctionrootandbranch,swallowitwhole;makemeKingofPoland!’——’Done!’answersImperialMajesty;

  [16thJuly,1733;TreatyinScholl,ii。224—231。]bringstheCzarinaover,bygoodoffersofAugust’sandhis;——andnowthereisaneffectiveOppositionCandidateinthefield,withstrengthofhisown,andgoodbackingcloseathand。Austrian,RussianAmbassadorsatWarsawliftuptheirvoice,liketheFrenchone;

  opentheirpurse,andbestirthemselves;butwithnosuccessintheFieldofWola,excepttothestirringupofnoiseandtumultthere。Theymustlooktootherfieldsforsuccess。ThevoiceofWolaandofPoland,ifithadnowavoice,isenthusiasticforStanislaus。

  \"SEPTEMBER7th。Acoupleofquiet—lookingMerchantsarriveinWarsaw,——oneofwhomisStanislausinperson。NewspaperssayheisintheFrenchFleetofWar,whichissailingminatorytowardstheseCoasts:andthereisintruthaGentlemaninStanislaus’sclothesonboardthere;——tomaketheNewspapersbelieve。

  StanislaushimselfdrovethroughBerlin,adayortwoago;

  gavethesentryaducatattheGate,tobespeedywiththePassports,——whomFriedrichWilhelmaffectedtoputunderarrestforsuchnegligentspeed。Andso,onthe10thofthemonth,Stanislausbeingnowrestedandtrimmed;makeshisappearanceontheFieldofWolaitself;andcaptivatesallheartsbythekindlookofhim。Sothat,ontheseconddayafter,12thSeptember,1733,heis,asitwere,unanimouslyelected;withacclamation,withenthusiasm;andseeshimselfactualKingofPoland,——ifFrancesendproperbackingtocontinuehimthere。As,surely,shewillnotfail?——ButtherearealarmingnewsthattheRussiansareadvancing:MarshalLacywith30,000;andreinforcementsintherearofhim。

  \"SEPTEBER22d。Russiansadvancingmoreandmore,noFrenchhelparrivedyet,andtheenthusiasticPolishChivalrybeinggoodfornothingagainstregularmusketry,——KingStanislausfindsthathewillhavetoquitWarsaw,andseekcovertsomewhere。QuitsWarsawthisday;getscovertinDantzig。And,infact,fromthis22dofSeptember,dayoftheautumnalequinox,1733,isafugitive,blockaded,besiegedStanislaus:anImaginaryKingthenceforth。

  HisrealKingshiphadlastedpreciselytendays。

  \"OCTOBER3d。LacyandhisRussiansarriveinthesuburbsofWarsaw,intentupon’protectingfreedomofelection。’Bridgesbeingbroken,theydonotyetcrosstheRiver,butinvitethefreeelectorstocomeacrossandvote:’ArealKingisverynecessary,——Stanislausbeinganimaginaryone,broughtinbycompulsion,bythreatsofflingingpeopleoutofwindow,andthelike。’Thefreeelectorsdonotcross。Whereuponasmallhandful,nowfreeenough,andNOTtobethrownoutofwindow,whomLacyhadabouthim,proceedtoelectAugustofSaxony;he,onthe5thofOctober,stillonedaywithinthelegalsixweeks,ischosenanddeclaredtherealKing:——’twelvesenatorsandaboutsixhundredgentlemen’

  votingforhimthere,freetheyinLacy’squarters,therestofPolandhavinglainundercompulsionwhenvotingforStanislaus。

  ThatisthePolishElection,sofarasPolandcansettleit。

  WesaidtheDestinieshadceased,sometimesince,toaskPolandforitsvote;itisotherpeoplewhohavenowgottherealpowerofvoting。ButthatisthecorrectstateofthepollatWarsaw,ifimportanttoanybody。\"

  AugustiscrownedinCracowbeforelong;\"AugustIII。,\"whomweshallmeetagaininimportantcircumstances。LacyandhisRussianshavevotedforAugust;able,they,todisperseallmannerofenthusiasticPolishChivalry;whichindeed,weobserve,usuallystandsbutonevolleyfromtheRussianmusketry;andflieselsewhither,toburnandplunderitsowndomesticenemies。Farandwide,robberyandarsonareprevalentinPoland;Stanislauslyingundercovert;inDantzig,——animaginaryKingeversincetheequinox,butwelltrustingthattheFrenchwillgivehimaplumpervote。FrenchWar—fleetissurelyunderwayhither。

  POLANDONFIRE;DANTZIGSTANDSSIEGE。

  ThesearethenewsourCrown—PrincehearsatRuppin,inthefirstmonthsofhisweddedlifethere。Withwhatinterestwemayfancy。

  Brandenburgisnextneighbor;andthesePolishtroublesreachfarenough;——theever—smokinghousehavingtakenfire;andallthestreetthreateningtogetonblaze。FriedrichWilhelm,nearestneighbor,standsanxioustoquencth,carefullysweepingthehotcoalsacrossagainfromhisownborders;andwillnotinterfereononeortheotherside,foranypersuasion。

  Dantzig,stronginconfidenceofFrenchhelp,refusestogiveupStanislauswhensummoned;willstandsiegerather。Standssiege,furiouslengthysiege,——withenthusiasticdefence;\"aLadyofRankfiringoffthefirstgun,\"againsttheRussianbatteries。OftheSiegeofDantzig,whichmadethenextSpringandSummerloudformankind(February—June,1734),weshallsaynothing,——ourownpoorfield,whichalsogrowsloudenough,lyingfarawayfromDantzig,———except:

  FIRST,ThatnoFrenchhelpcame,orasgoodasnone;theminatoryWar—fleethavinglandedapoor1,500men,headedbytheComtedePlelo,whohadvolunteeredalongwiththem;thattheyattemptedoneonslaughtontheRussianlines,andthatPlelowasshot,andtherestwereblowntomiscellaneousruin,andhadtodisappear,notoncegettingintoDantzig。SECONDLY,ThattheSaxons,underWeissenfels,ourpooroldfriend,withpropersiege—artillery,thoughnotwithenough,did,byeffort(endofMay),getuponthescene;inwhichthisistoberemarked,thatWeissenfels’ssiege—

  artillery\"camebypost;\"twobigmortarsexpresslypassingthroughBerlin,markedaspartoftheDukeofWeissenfels’sLuggage。AndTHIRDLY,ThatMunnich,whohadsucceededLacyasBesiegingGeneral,andwasinhothaste,andhadnotartilleryenough,madeunheard—ofassaults(2,000men,somesay4,000,lostinonenight—attackuponaposttheycalltheHagelberg;

  rashattack,muchblamedbymilitarymen);[OEuvresdeFrederic,xxvii。part2d,p。31。]——butnevertheless,havingnow(byRussianFleet,middleofJune)gotsiege—artilleryenough,advancesirrepressiblydaybyday。

  Sothatatlength,thingsbeingnowdesperate,Stanislaus,disguisedasacattle—dealer,privatelyquittedDantzig,nightof27thJune,1734;gotacrosstheintricatemud—and—waterdifficultiesoftheWeichselanditsmouths,flyingperilouslytowardsPreussenandFriedrichWilhelm’sprotection。[Narrativebyhimself,inHISTORY,pp。235—248。]WherebytheSiegeofDantzigendedinchamade,andlevyingofpenalties;penaltiesseveretoadegree,thoughFriedrichWilhelmintercededwhathecould。

  AndwiththeSiegeofDantzig,theblazingPolishElectionwentoutinlikemanner;[Clearaccount,especiallyofSiege,inMannstein(pp。71—83),whowasthereasMunnich’sAide—de—damp。]——

  havingalreadykindled,inquartersfarawayfromit,conflagrationsquiteotherwiseinterestingtous。

  Whitherwardwenowhasten。

  ChapterIX。

  KAISER’SSHADOW—HUNTHASCAUGHTFIRE。

  FranzofLorraine,theyoungfavoriteofFortune,whomweoncesawatBerlinonaninterestingoccasion,wasaboutthistimetohavemarriedhisImperialArchduchess;Kaiser’sconsenttobeformallydemandedandgiven;nothingbutjoyandsplendorlookedforintheCourtofViennaatpresent。Nothingtopreventit,——hadtherebeennoPolishElection;hadnottheKaiser,inhisShadow—Hunt(coursingthePragmaticSanctionchiefly,ashehasdonethesetwentyyearspast),gonerashlyintothatcombustibleforeignelement。Butsoitis:thiswasthefatallimit。ThepoorKaiser’sShadow—Hunt,goingScot—freethislongwhile,andmerelytormentingotherpeople,has,atthispoint,bycontactwithinflammablePoland,unexpectedlyitselfcaughtfire;goesnowplunging,allinmadflame,overprecipicesoneknowsnothowdeep:andtherewillbealamentablesingeingandsmashingbeforetheKaisergetoutofthis,ifheeverget!KaiserKarl,fromthispoint,plungesdownanddown,allhisdays;andexceptinthatShadowofaPragmaticSanction,ifhecanstillsavethat,hasnocomfortleft。Marriagesarenotthethingtobethoughtofatpresent!——

  ScarcelyhadthenewsofAugust’sElection,andStanislaus’sflighttoDantzig,reachedFrance,whenFrance,allinastateofreadiness,informedtheKaiser,readyfornothing,hisforcelyinginSilesia,doingtheElectionfunctionsonthePolishbordersthere,\"ThathetheKaiserhad,bysuchtreatmentoftheGrandfatherofFranceandthePolishKingdomfairlyfallentohim,insultedthemostChristianMajesty;thatinconsequencethemostChristianMajestydidherebydeclareWaragainstthesaidKaiser,\"——andinfacthad,thatveryday(14thofOctober,1733),begunit。HadmarchedoverintoLorraine,namely,securedLorraineagainstaccidents;and,morespecially,goneacrossfromStrasburgtotheGermansideoftheRhine,andlaidsiegetoKehl。

  KehlFortress;adilapidatedoutpostoftheReichthere,whichcannotresistmanyhours。HereisnewsfortheKaiser,withhisfewtroopsallonthePolishborders;mindinghisneighbors’

  business,orchasingPragmaticSanction,inthoseinflammablelocalities。

  PacificFleury,itmustbeowned,ifhewantedaquarrelwiththeKaiser,couldnothavemanageditonmoreadvantageousterms。

  Generals,aDucdeBerwick,aNoailles,Belleisle;generals,troops,artillery,munitions,nothingiswantingtoFleury;totheKaiserallthings。Itissurmised,theFrenchhadtheireyeonLorraine,notonStanislaus,fromthefirst。Formanycenturies,especiallyfortheselasttwo,——eversincethatSiegeofMetz,whichweoncesaw,underKaiserKarlV。andAlbertAlcibiades,——

  FrancehasbeenwrenchingandscrewingatthisLorraine,wrigglingitoffbitbybit;tillnow,asweperceivedonLytteltonjuniorofHagley’svisit,Lorraineseemsalllyingunscrewed;andFrance,byanygoodopportunity,couldstickitinherpocket。SuchopportunityslyFleurycontrived,theysay;——ormorelikelyitmightbeBelleisleandtheotheradventurousspiritsthaturgeditonpacificFleury;——but,atallevents,hehasgotit。DilapidatedKehlyieldsstraightway:[29thOctober,1733。MemoiresduMarechaldeBerwick(inPetitot’eCollection,Paris,1828),ii。303。]Sardinia,Spain,declarealliancewithFleury;

  andnotLorraineonly,andtheSwabianProvinces,butItalyitselfliesathisdiscretion,——owingtoyourtreatmentoftheGrandfatherofFrance,andthesePolishElectivemethods。

  TheastonishedKaiserrushesforwardtoflinghimselfintothearmsoftheSea—Powers,hisoneresourceleft:\"Help!moneys,subsidies,yeSea—Powers!\"ButtheSea—Powersstandobtuse,armsnotopenatall,handsbuttoningtheirpockets:\"Sorrywecannot,yourImperialMajesty。FleuryengagesnottotouchtheNetherlands,theBarrierTreaty;PolishElectionsarenotourconcern!\"andcallouslydecline。TheKaiser’sastonishmentisextreme;hisbigheartswellingevenwithamartyr—feeling;andhepassionatelyappeals:\"Ungrateful,blindSea—Powers!NomoneytofightFrance,sayyou?AretheLawsofNaturefallenvoid?\"

  Imperialastonishment,sublimemartyr—feeling,passionateappealstotheLawsofNature,availnothingwiththeblindSea—Powers:

  \"Nomoneyinus,\"answerthey:\"wewillhelpyoutonegotiate。\"——

  \"Negotiate!\"answershe:andwillhavetopayhisownElectionbroken—glass,withasublimemartyr—feeling,withoutmoneyfromtheSea—Powers。

  FleuryhasgottheSardinianMajesty;\"SardiniandoorkeeperoftheAlps,\"whoopensthemnowthisway,nowthat,foraconsideration:

  \"AsliceoftheMilanese,yourMajesty;\"bargainsFleury。

  FleuryhasgottheSpanishMajesty(ourviolentoldfriendtheTermagantofSpain)persuadedtojoin:\"YourinfantCarlosmadeDukeofParmaandPiacenza,withsuchdifficulty:whatisthat?

  Naplesitself,crownoftheTwoSicilies,liesinthewindforCarlos;——andyourjuniorinfant,greatMadam,hashenoneedofapanages?\"TheTermagantofSpain,\"offendedbyPragmaticSanction\"(shesays),isreadyonthoseterms;theSardinianMajestyisready:andFleury,thissameOctober,withanoverwhelmingforce,SpaniardsandSardinianstojoin,invadesItaly;greatMarshalVillarshimselftakingthecommand。

  MarshalVillars,anextremelyeminentoldmilitarygentleman,——

  somewhatofafriend,orhusbandofalady—friend,toM。deVoltaire,foronething;——andcapableofslicingItalytopiecesatafinerate,intheconditionitwasin。

  NeverhadKaisersuchabillofbroken—glasstopayformeddlinginneighbors,electionsbefore。Theyearwasnotyetended,whenVillarsandtheSardinianMajestyhaddonetheirstrokeonLombardy;takenMilanCitadel,takenPizzighetone,theMilaneseinwhole,andappropriatedit;sweptthepoorunpreparedKaiserclearoutofthoseparts。BabyCarlosandtheSpaniardsaretodotheTwoSicilies,Naplesorthelandonetobeginwith,weretheWintergone。Forthepresent,LouisXV。\"singsTEDEUM,atParis,23dDecember,1733\"[FastesduRegnedeLouisXV。(Paris,1766),i。248。]——amerryChristmasthere。

  Villars,nowabovefour—score,soondiedofthosefatigues;

  variousMarshals,Broglio,Coigny,Noailles,succeedinghim,someofwhomareslightlynotabletous;andtherewasoneMaillebois,stillasubordinateunderthem,whosenamealsomayreappearinthisHistory。

  SUBSEQUENTCOURSEOFTHEWAR,INTHEITALIANPARTOFIT。

  TheFrench—AustrianWar,whichhadnowbrokenout,lastedacoupleofyears;theKaisersteadilylosing,thoughhedidhisutmost;

  notsomuchaWar,onhispart,asaBeingBeatenandBeingStript。TheScenewasItalyandtheUpper—RhineCountryofGermany;Italythedecidingscene;where,exceptasitbearsonGermany,ourinterestisnothing,asindeedinGermanytooitisnotmuch。Theprincipalevents,onbothstages,arechronologicallysomewhatasfollows;——beginningwithItaly:——

  MARCH29th,1734。BabyCarloswithaDukeofMontemarforGeneral,adifficultimpetuousgentleman,veryhaughtytotheFrenchalliesandothers,landsinNaplesTerritory;intendingtoseizetheTwoSicilies,accordingtobargain。TheyfindtheKaiserquiteunprepared,andtheirenterpriseextremelyfeasible。

  \"MAY10th。BabyCarlos——whomweoughttocallDonCarlos,whoisnoweighteengone,andabletoridethegreathorse——makestriumphantentryintoNaples,havingeasilyswepttheroadclear;

  styleshimself’KingoftheTwoSicilies’(Papahavingsurrenderedhimhis’right’there);whomNaples,inallranksofit,willinglyhomagesassuch。WrecksofKaiser’sforcesintrenchthemselves,ratherstrongly,ataplacecalledBitonto,inApulia,notfaroff。

  \"MAY25th。Montemar,inanimpetuousmanner,stormsthemthere:——

  whichfeatprocuresforhimthetitle,DukeofBitonto;andfinishesofftheFirstoftheSicilies。Andindeed,wemaysay,finishesBoththeSicilies:ourpoorKaiserhavingnoconsiderableforceineither,normeansofsendingany;theSea—Powershavingbuttonedtheirpockets,andtheCombinedFleetofFranceandSpainbeingonthewatersthere。

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