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' 1798 1798 15, 16, 17. 1798 Jan. 14. 1797 Jan 1G. 1797 lictory at .1.g, Favorita. 1797 ,Took Mantua. Feb 2, Mandl 10, 1797 On to lienna. March 24, 1797 iiirtory at TarvioN iamb 29,, 1797 Took Klagenfurt. Sprit 18, 1797 Armistice at Leoben. . 0 t e AND 31. 8, 4. 5, 5, 8, 12, latk- 4- ' - CONQUERING: AUSTRIA .. S.' ' - ,.. 1 I,410,, 1 s, ;Itic'', 4. !,,,,,!,..1,-,,,i,?.,- :.:: Vienna. in itself. , Y - proach of the Corsican ogre of royalty, and the camplete. .surrenderof the empire of Austria form the climax of this story, which is complete - pt., ':' ,: , - . sr- -, 1.,:,!, , i i, ts, ,' . . ,-a- 14 .'..i4....,,'. - 1. A ,, ,,. , ' ,...' :.. ' '.' el'.;Nit.-'- 14 s's.,:,1';:, ;,.,:zt,;.! ..i Hapsburgs,indudingiittle. Marie Louise at the ap- , 11I d '. The abandonment of the,ir capital by the panic-stricke- n I - -- ;'' 4,.. , , 41,1f.4::'? - ( '' 'k (-- ', ;1 4',: '',74, ,., --- snowy-Alpi- ne d road-to-war- :: le's.-- Austrian-ar-- over-a- n - ---- - ,, .,,,,,,--- .4 -- .,?: although often outnumgered two to one, and by Making' .... ' an eag leRight of 400 miles - - -- beating five - i: Napoleon's-mth- -, ' 01 r 1 ,k.:4,,,,....',:;:!.1 ','P'..1"'.-- k, ag r,- - ii,,A::,.iite,07,40.::'-,,,1,,,,,' ,..!..::,s, -,, , ..,r . - i;.:1.4.!,' .i ,,,.e .....,,,--14:,:f c 1., '", ,;...tv ,,,i.; .., I - ;":.,,,'4".,,i'zi.14'"' '',.ii: ,,, ,,,,, ,o,.. :,, . ,,,,,-,- , ' :''',:'... )4':;:::.;17 ',. ,, , T. in a brilliant campaign, when a youth of 27 astonished the world by, m. -- .. - 71-- , tary:gentus - Z , : It tud..stirrmgtatlehe f rr!.:11r1"1- 1eg747r4r!,:77,:r: ,,,,,,, , ' - -- -- t - CIIIII14- - I ... . - , 11,, is' Downiballr-, - , Af r Ir., - JAMES MORG , . - a 0---Ye- , , oft000.10An - 110 -- - , ' - ,; . miN, , - - , , , ,. .. loo , ' , .. .. .. , .. . , ,, , : . ... , ,. - ,.. . - .' ,, . , - - 1 ,,, sn I. P ...5, - - . g ' ..... ----- '..t e , , - . , , . .. .r r -- - , . ' . .,. ., a... , . ,.... , , - ' -- - . ... , .. .,. .. , ,- 7 , , " ' , It- : ,- , - '' '- :. --- -- .. ; . ' : -- - -- - - , ' " . , - ' - - . .. N'Pt.0,.:. ' '' ,..,. ;" ' the summer On the plains of Lombardy ' .,,,c,,,l'i? " - . - , - ..4..e -- b...i., . OMANTU AN. .; . (.... wrial.02.0.10,iii,,41.44004,(i',441,141,,,,,a.,. and Venetia. , . . .. I to Verona' -A The traveler from Milan IN' car window' A.A'COZE d'YArD 178 DA727c4' 7 it and Venice looks from his . (it ..0.,,...emmonorm.m.., fields, Ar,0 upon the still 27 NO I detachment of Austrian troops who de- the Solferino monument commemorat'where a young man of 26 and while he himself Sew to Milan ..... Bluff, of military : n A a battle fought by Napoleon UI, not fended the bridge. They.hoped :to the wings of love and burst reaped such a harves- t,. another-swI or beforeopben Another day neither the guides nor Napoleon I. Blank stares and puzzled . onlY le end she glory as had not fallen peat the dash at Lodi. But their elbow tIo'sePhines-det in many centuries. It must flight and nothing but his own audae- murmurs. At itu.t the town meeting ord of WAS excursion Gerfea. Lannes a lost and to merry bravery -- lees -no rth hattlea a. moment .occurs When-theI . bravott .tr000s... atter-- ,:, - teve-rltyAoffid-sav him frortrfallinrinto ':irrrieci. at or ópililoir and ,., have astonished-the-Ydtotbir geriertils were wOlindeS. Sitting-- down 'brtle-lorte- if talace'be- - , , having nutde the greatest efforts. feel inclined to run. That terror At the eime-- ,' than the world. No doubt a presenti- the hands of the enemy. The Aus- :4houted: "Ah, yes! her as if his heart were breakina Augureau, seizing a flag. leaped upon proceeds from a want of colTilitlence in their own cotwaire. - snd it ' ment of great fortunes had visited his trians had been so confused by the tario.7 the bridge and taunted his men as4 -- I quote from a series of letters: .. eit'itiotia to i a the imaginations. confidence received e'emeter slight Lonato opportunity pretense, only requires at as it visits that To the whirled. only1 dreams y "was see eneblehey to of the to had bent under all "I left storm the you preen you, I they . never The in them. art is to give rise to the opportunity and to invent the 4,000 of them wandered about the to to the tomb of a French genof all ambitious boys. But he my's,. guns, "Cowarde., do you fear i to my heartyou were not here , .. pretense. in 1859. Then ", could have dreamed of a success so country iin a body, without knowing era! killed at t death too much?" Alas, they loved life For me, to love you alone, to make you ... won At I 25 so Annie battle with .11ersemen. complete and the which way to go. in their wandering the chauffeur appealed to a group of I eedzed the . rapid, so amazing too well. I happy, to do nothing that can annoy , bride motnent of lassitude, gave every man a trumpet and gained the day as be had won since he left his they strayed back to the lost battle- aged dames, who had curiously foltook Then himself you. that Is the lot and aim of ray lead. the Napoleon Camfirst You his handful. thatwith two a see, unaniarmies are was field enter of the two Which us. to where bodies decision Paris lowed upon day before, Their In they " When I ask you for a love be- !Anne., seeing him from his. hospital life, meet and endeavor to frighten each other; a moment of panic occurs, paign. "I saw the world flying be- - stumbled 'upon and surrounded 1,200 mous. The trionument was at Solferiand I lace am 'like his rose wrong; why wounds mine, expect and cot, forgot ' "as if I Were no! Finally the one wise- - man of the and that moment must be turned to advantage. When French with Napoleon himself, a manhato ---in- g neath me," he said, e -ntut tat lie-eCame' up and -airtnuelt alr.eittorn-ewith-Oin never susPeciing--his through-tbaetions. cirried he'distingttisliès present that jaiiiiince nutny . ' de ...,,.e back. misfortune fell thatnaturwhas as 'they' my Napoleon twang-111 coarmies-authere.d , Montechlari, on the road to Brescia. difficulty; it Is as easy as casting up an addition. He vanquished two e bridge, but Qnly to be cautibt Ivied me qualities that Might fascinate VI- daysiZThett7laking upontho in nItaly' officer'demanding-th1 -quered cr send 7-- In a furious swirl of fighting Frencliyott1-0Pen-mr-letter-tfoot of Lake Garda, surrender of this little French force against the wall of a hospital and behis stand of battle and ,for the skirts of brilliant red and field on a hima kiss. Muiron i threw Brave Alt, !you and bare Josephine, Josephine!" Slays. their he beat off the' 'Austrian armies, was blindfolded, as usual, before be- side it a chart of the field where an enemy. first time led a retreat. - brown legs were abroad with their self before him, and covering him with ' on conducted to Which burled themselves upon was the plains headquarters - with engagement ing fought .; Prudence dietatecliCaP9le.911.e.Tell re- - fish nets at die and of long lioleg over hi. body, received a rflurderoug stroke A ClassicTield. 1,.......... from the mounlains of the Tyrol two his flag, of truce.-had between Montechlari titid Castiglione, Napoleon-Aden.. cut But towatelthe courage n ---aimedat bit following-wintat a time, while taking care all the quickly mounted his staff and drawn the French being commanded by Augli- counseled - , r a bolder stroke. The night In Napoleon's face es he fell dead IA Austrian garrison in his guides around him in .an reau and not byNapole-on.-while that-th- e 40.000.,. .A.Alvittillizi uLithizirother;eLrtnyl.of ;,.41!e, ---S. Ube fele ' -- his feet-- - , iraveiefi -re-- , Aforgati:at Arcole.-77-7,--;:ath a iortress:14, were felt rei in crestfallen troops they , more. forth and leap upon hts back. . - watt ffwhirled defiles once moved the eyes of the AustrianopenfindingIts resting place. Originally At one end of the famous little bridge-- - The - general-tnchind find-erected on the field. the Austrians over- treat, until by a Paden turn they found sits the village of with his men and pusheit-öback Napideo-- was in doubt where-IChet amazement ed wide as found he with ' miles Areole, several Hairbreadth Escapes. themselves River the faiong marching turned It when they Lomi meetthe main column 'of the tile' himself before the general-in-chifrom a railroad or even a highroad. steep grade of the road into corpowinasIlAimnyd the of- - the French. who. having thrown bardy in 1814, but the Italians dug it Adige. Their commander had deter'Once the battleraged about little then a quagmire.'--Th- e until late-o- f a January night when s end her stretches the elosa by he divined that Alvinars own command days his most terrifying expression into up an,d brought it into the town on the mined to stake everything on an effort lower end. of the lake L 1 has been drained. tand itterallY ' to get around Alvinel and cut his comstone-shaf- t, without a breathing spell. Napoleon his face, addressed the Meesenger in centenary of the battle. of grave- - was headed straight ferNerona along a a where piece . into tended well converted as fields - '' . It is a most interesting coincidence munications. ' not take off his boots, and he an ' des the Adige. indignant tone: 6, . did level,asthe prairie farms in the attains-- - yard art now commemoratee his His the banks Of reinfekementi-to - foiitiw - --the rode five horses to, death as he gal- real battle of Castiglione, In that the for bridge. , battle loerate means Ordering this insult? Have you What A Strange Battlefield.' eippi Valley.. Off across the fields rose ; I whipped the Aus. loped to and fro night and day, at full speed he raced to RivolLIT '. to- - bring a summons of which Napoleon the church tower of ROnei3, from which 'brother. Louis and Vermont heilled te hint course of the sum- - the insolence ', 1796, was fought in same trians The him from the miles rescue Path of Napoleon" and him out Following Pull north . where only 10.000 French '. .. to me in the middle of my :urrener saw the enemy holdieg the I of Solferino, where by the Adige, I found as strange a Napoleon I mer 6tmApa,ligning, Napoleon was hills as the battle i was wounded Lannes again vv were o se 1 recoiling in the presence ot 2,000 at . i Say to those bridge. a bile the crags of the border- - enemy.:was far from well. His army? Victor Emanuel--II-ofItal- y , horie , ; , 1. unless they lay down their,armi within N'apole us r s, on iniinountaine. the north et ue k out , ht With their allied armies whipped by bealth .1having been undermined , River he arrived Muiron. the coldwhite-nigWhere ilttle firms Of devoted the death Alpone a minutes. man shall them of eight every through ag sharp as the barbs on a wite.fenee. poverty in his youth and more lately be 'shot." And it did not take eight the Austrians again 63,years afterward. down to dIfiln the Adige. near, the . at 4 o'clock la I -;- : - at the Freath position It was through ,those rougla-paseeuP Watt not a gon fired at Castigin the earthworks, at minutes for There Trum . 25 Aby. exposure Th e '.. I pets. to there of Ronco is to marsh 4,000 the a , j um t I n t me t o avert a big the morning ' there that the emperor of Germany, es lione proper on the day Napoleon I Toulon; he was still Suffering ' from' the 1.200! ' -st.,ilying betweea the Ova streams, across the Austrian monarch then The third day of hard fighting abotit ,retreat with his cheering( assurance that - - .. the blood poisoning which he con beat Wurmser. styled , which two diked there , artil-113,000 men were toming to the supportinfected an f;auseItracted by handling . Castiglione Today. selfpetired the blood of 10,000 ; the sorety-bes-et aays. and an army cannot mole e,' ' ., Retreats. In torrenis to ransom hie armies unnerved and sick of lery'sponge irr the siege of that city Napölgon Hungary to & elude horses Is Disliking' ride Rivolt to five xcet roads. of death The battlefield by those of tuberculositi also had as 1 rich Italian province from the French each only,walting for the other to quit followed "The Path of Napoleon" After whipping two armies tinder MarIs a broad . It Ak' bo came Ve- When , down . Then from 2 in Napoleon exhaustion Napoleon ; , military, topography. developed. 'about.1 Castiglione, 1 took more humane shal Wurmser in the summer, and rona, ihe On this little bridge. the two eat frombeeb unable to win with blood and feirly this marsh between him level plateau, with mountains ,..t put , He hated the loathsome drugs in bad nations f continental Europe fought conveyance and rode among the scenes locking him up in Mantua. Napoleon- and 'Alvinzi. where the l'.. an lei ng before an d, behind it end the b r re'at). in would y the and ed victory enemy of . the ga that day, powder. pharmacopia . of the live days of strife in a taxicab fciund binwelf in the fall; with only a lose s.t',,c,rv I ft fused the advantage of greater numbers, for three days like dogs over a bone. surd ruse. Placing trumpets in the Adige rushiag a long one side , while-child. , them like so. stubborn from Dezanzano on the lake. While all wornout remnantof his force, facing ', It is 'as rude ii structure aa that which hands of 25 horsemen he sent them .range of hills on the west runs down. Finch-me- n more no Auatrians for than The dtlly thing his physician could do the scattered i 'f:1 1, a neFarmy'under-Alvinzwhere the t. engagements of early Garda. six miles away. Lake to ik'dvance abreast on those arched the flood. where,. their lia t down cbuld and f farther the), -1 the to relieve his frightful headaches Was river across 1796. often are of Venetia come down mduntains tQ ' unfurled.found-Ie the embattled grouped together - .;It4 . I 1 1 roads. It was a clever April's breeze t)n that drill ground N a po on t to plunge him into a tub or barrel of under the name .1 two narrow galloped around behind Areole In the r of the batVe of Castig- the plain. :,.R.,4 Is 1 Off toarara, the French encamped. 'choice of ground. and the only means farmers stood and fired the shot heard waning of the November day. -, hot water. lione. no important combat really took .,1,1:,. i It le a beautiful and fruitful land, . of , on whose snows , the round the world." .. , Itionte Baldo, AM he had taken off a.shoe prepara., disaster. a 1 . averting ' trumpets struck The noise pt wide-flun- g place in that village. Its from which the Lombardy,- - poplars, Although the .saw he a Concord moon I.. glist'etad, people bridge passed By 'a to Marched out of Ronco by bath in name has been inscribed in bold face French The tory 'Undressing for such hearts the of to the terror fainting spring up to rival the noble bell towers both -iine of came, fires of the sleeping Aus- independence and greatness. ', Ity, i 4a palacetiearVerona after a hard day on the pages of history, on the lampAt the thought of their left causeways.bIltto accomplish to tin their grateful In Austriane. "The air was aflame with. to Areoie too,: Italy,trios. bridge passed on was horseback, he purpose and get In the rear -ascent-towar- d wing and rear helps ambushed by abat them," he said, But the enemy to rein ' -. It the sky- .-- Grapevines their main postiTbr she but. alas,bad mahy dependence, .captive and saved, himself by fleeing and on great monuments in that capi- stretch in garlands-fro- m (IA,u,strians theyatruggled ;for more rivers still to cross. tree'to-tree-i- n imagined must lo4i 11 cOlumn of a f . lit d:o , - they ooting on the plateau must- klimb througli. the 'garden of trip - palace to cross the - - 7.,,,tf,k-,,-, 1 found the theli last drop of courage left' three days . bridge' ,...)1 tal, eitvalrY, 'it. orchards. the afferdir Oblivious village quite . pretty: and This, '',;,-.- ) trooked and reads.. steep. up : ,tey with only One shoe mt.': atn the-- - ,'..,,k.,',14 to its fame and to' the 'memerylof the decorative effect for tourist eyes, but over ''. them, and sdon Alvinst's,eripreAtrmi .:village of Napoleon in Ike Mud. those - alizag paths were - tditetermtput , .! That experience led him to 'form a man who made it famous. ifi on r, retreat on ,thA mountains. i the Austrian and lienth scoutsfilled Arcole,' not. Arcola, for that plate, :. , t,1 e result of the battle, - thrown - up was in full th. been had banks proside 1 personal of 'ROY. of the other High had supposed there was at least it to, 'enjoy itbecause , festoons for. the Italy had been saved bya to trians Without : waiting ' a which corpsde, tection, : f 1 i'f, .eventually battle monument in the town. But broke the view tand battled them In I 'stood ln that rrtiowned, ht along the Alone to confine ita waters 25 trumpet' I . Pen th e attack or for the trench rein4 41 veloped into the famolle, guard. Bee- when' 1 inquired for it the' tee or morel their "Path of Napoleon" at the Ar: and jthe road reaches the bridge at "One mual Make for the flying foe," foreements tg arri,o!, Napoleon tat Onti '''' the movements workofwatching vieres and ' every citizens who had gathered about mY of troops. eole bridge-I?daytime when the troth either-end- rs ty a, ateep gradev The Nikpoleon said,t "It bHdge of gold or took the aggressive and before daylight !,' men haveLseen at car all Insisted with one voice that it There French-officerushed to the head . of oppose to him-All the Mit i wiamen barrier of steel." He f ' Napoleon fight. sturdy' . least .10 years of service.-1 remonstrated that 'and-- , , r a;Llit Selferino. 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