登陆注册
26298200000083

第83章 CHAPTER VIII(1)

1801 - 1805

Sir Hyde Parker is recalled and Nelson appointed Commander--He goes to Revel--Settlement of Affairs in the Baltic--Un-successful Attempt upon the Flotilla at Boulogne--Peace of Amiens--Nelson takes Command in the Mediterranean on the Renewal of the War--Escape of the Toulon Fleet--Nelson chases them to the West Indies and back--Delivers up his Squadron to Admiral Cornwallis and lands in England.

*WHEN Nelson informed Earl St. Vincent that the armistice had been concluded, he told him also, without reserve, his own discontent at the dilatoriness and indecision which he witnessed, and could not remedy.

"No man," said he, "but those who are on the spot, can tell what I have gone through, and do suffer. I make no scruple in saying, that I would have been at Revel fourteen days ago! that, without this armistice, the fleet would never have gone, but by order of the Admiralty; and with it, I daresay, we shall not go this week. I wanted Sir Hyde to let me, at least, go and cruise off Carlscrona, to prevent the Revel ships from getting in. I said I would not go to Revel to take any of those laurels which I was sure he would reap there. Think for me, my dear lord: and if I have deserved well, let me return; if ill, for Heaven's sake supersede me, for I cannot exist in this state."Fatigue, incessant anxiety, and a climate little suited to one of a tender constitution, which had now for many years been accustomed to more genial latitudes, made him at this time seriously determine upon returning home. "If the northern business were not settled," he said,"they must send more admirals; for the keen air of the north had cut him to the heart." He felt the want of activity and decision in the commander-in-chief more keenly; and this affected his spirits, and, consequently, his health, more than the inclemency of the Baltic. Soon after the armistice was signed, Sir Hyde proceeded to the eastward with such ships as were fit for service, leaving Nelson to follow with the rest, as soon as those which had received slight damages should be repaired, and the rest sent to England. In passing between the isles of Amak and Saltholm, most of the ships touched the ground, and some of them stuck fast for a while: no serious injury, however, was sustained.

It was intended to act against the Russians first, before the breaking up of the frost should enable them to leave Revel; but learning on the way that the Swedes had put to sea to effect a junction with them, Sir Hyde altered his course, in hopes of intercepting this part of the enemy's force. Nelson had, at this time, provided for the more pressing emergencies of the service, and prepared on the 18th to follow the fleet. The ST. GEORGE drew too much water to pass the channel between the isles without being lightened; the guns were therefore taken out, and put on board an American vessel; a contrary wind, however, prevented Nelson from moving; and on that same evening, while he was thus delayed, information reached him of the relative situation of the Swedish and British fleets, and the probability of an action. The fleet was nearly ten leagues distant, and both wind and current contrary, but it was not possible that Nelson could wait for a favourable season under such an expectation. He ordered his boat immediately, and stepped into it.

Night was setting in, one of the cold spring nights of the north; and it was discovered, soon after they left the ship, that in their haste they had forgotten to provide him with a boat-cloak. He, however, forbade them to return for one; and when one of his companions offered his own great-coat, and urged him to make use of it, he replied, "I thank you very much; but, to tell you the truth, my anxiety keeps me sufficiently warm at present.""Do you think," said he presently,"that our fleet has quitted Bornholm? If it has, we must follow it to Carlscrona." About midnight he reached it, and once more got on board the ELEPHANT. On the following morning the Swedes were discovered; as soon, however, as they perceived the English approaching, they retired, and took shelter in Carlscrona, behind the batteries on the island, at the entrance of that port. Sir Hyde sent in a flag of truce, stating that Denmark had concluded an armistice, and requiring an explicit declaration from the court of Sweden, whether it would adhere to or abandon the hostile measures which it had taken against the rights and interests of Great Britain? The commander, Vice-Admiral Cronstadt, replied, "That he could not answer a question which did not come within the particular circle of his duty;but that the king was then at Maloe, and would soon be at Carlscrona."Gustavus shortly afterwards arrived, and an answer was then returned to this effect: "That his Swedish majesty would not, for a moment, fail to fulfil, with fidelity and sincerity, the engagements he had entered into with his allies; but he would not refuse to listen to equitable proposals made by deputies furnished with proper authority by the King of Great Britain to the united northern powers." Satisfied with this answer, and with the known disposition of the Swedish court, Sir Hyde sailed for the Gulf of Finland; but he had not proceeded far before a despatch boat from the Russian ambassador at Copenhagen arrived, bringing intelligence of the death of the Emperor Paul, and that his successor Alexander had accepted the offer made by England to his father of terminating the dispute by a convention: the British admiral was, therefore, required to desist from all further hostilities.

同类推荐
  • You Never Can Tell

    You Never Can Tell

    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。
  • 唯识开蒙问答

    唯识开蒙问答

    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。
  • 咒三首经

    咒三首经

    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。
  • 医医小草

    医医小草

    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。
  • 谈美人

    谈美人

    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
  • 进击的高冷小姐

    进击的高冷小姐

    她,曾是个骄傲的女生。却跌在爱情这个坎上
  • 余生有你一生欢喜

    余生有你一生欢喜

    要说让秦轩最值得骄傲的事那就是:自个老婆是自个养大的。而让七月最后悔的一件事那就是:被秦轩卖了还傻傻的给他数钱。
  • 寻仙不见

    寻仙不见

    这一次入世,她是雇主的女儿。下榻青楼,参选魁斗,涉足陷阱,琴声萧瑟……他是富可敌国的玉瓷阁当家白言,算尽心机,手段高明,却唯独无法掌控自己。她无心招惹,却事事牵扯;他本波澜不惊,又因她的出现陷入迷境。他是卫国第一神医流庭,风流放荡,嗜酒如命,唯独无法医治自己。他的决绝离去,他的清醒沉醉,他的一切极端表现在她面前都那样微不足道。她早已看惯世间冷暖,习惯背叛,又何须争辩?唯愿当真爱过,用尽余生思念。
  • tfboys之三色霓虹

    tfboys之三色霓虹

    欺骗了的谎言或许永远也不会回来他和她的故事将在这里开始
  • 鬼神府

    鬼神府

    杀手,以杀人为业,以赚钱为目的。不以是非善恶,论江湖公道正邪,刀光血影,视众生为鱼肉。天下最神秘的杀手组织——鬼神府,每年都会发出三道鬼神诏令,接到诏令的杀手,会奉命杀掉一位武林高手,以此来争夺杀手榜榜首。然而,一场灭门惨案,将鬼神府引入复仇之路。杀手之王的首徒,桀骜不驯的花神,此时又重出江湖,是巧合,是陷阱,还是谣言?是福,是祸,还是一场阴谋?
  • 魂游天下

    魂游天下

    人魔大战兮苍生栩栩旷世之恋兮爱恨情仇人们究竟为了什么而战斗,为了力量,为了生存,为了财富,为了权力,为了地位,为了荣誉,为了红颜,为了天下,还是为了·······
  • 重生之天刃

    重生之天刃

    小蚊是第一次写书,希望大家多多支持。也希望大家多多指点,有大家提出的意见才能有小蚊的进步也才能有更好的作品
  • 梦宋

    梦宋

    宋神宗说:这皇帝不当也罢,11佳丽三千,看来看去,怎还不如赵府一个丫鬟合朕心意?王安石说:变法难啊,赵公!老朽厚颜,又来借钱来了!西夏梁太后说:啥时候再来黑水城陪奴家一起数星星看月亮?辽主耶律洪基说:狗日的赵子凡,若不是看在女儿面上,老子早把他阉了!李师师说:赵叔,人家不小了啦,再过三年,你就把我娶了吧!《宋史》记载:赵公行之,少聪慧,旷达豪爽,设民信局通达天下,乃当世豪杰也!且看赵子凡如何戏花魁,弄金枝,玩转大宋天下!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~小弟新书《无烬之门》书号:2243684已经上传,请大家多多支持,下面有直通车!
  • 无人之界

    无人之界

    亚马逊流域的蝴蝶扇动了几下翅膀,两周之后的德克萨斯却并没有什么屁事发生。一切都在有条不紊的进行着,时间在冷却宇宙在死去,地球上最后的广场也在曲率挖掘机的铁铲下摇摇欲坠。朝阳区夕阳红老年业余歌舞队的刘铁根奋力的吹着唢呐,妄图阻止那冰冷机器的步伐。他的背影沧桑又萧瑟,张淑兰分不清他到底是悲伤还是难过,只觉得百鸟朝凤在机械的轰鸣声里更像是旧时代落幕的叹息。她知道自己必须要做点什么。于是她咬了咬牙,决定为拯救这片陪伴她整个退休生涯的乐土而成为魔法少女偶像。
  • 新大唐双龙

    新大唐双龙

    大营辕门外,陈窑凝神仰望,旦见空中繁星点点,心神忽生感触。手中“雷神”轻举过肩,陈窑洒脱一笑,只觉自己日前与这美女诸多纠葛便如这当空繁星,看似耀眼,可当昼日升起时便也只能隐没不见。“你我虽终有一战,可妃暄不妨先听我一言。”陈窑见师妃暄并未反对,面上一笑,继续扬声道:“我们不烦打个小赌:若是今日一战败于你手,我立即回营劝说仲儿归降李阀;只是若你败,你则需安心做我陈家的少夫人,再不过问天下之事,如何?”“便如你言。”师妃暄嘴角轻扬,手中蝉翼剑向前轻轻刺出,看似缓慢实则迅如惊雷,数丈空间竟在瞬间被其划过,剑锋指处更附有一点灵光,其光辉更将满天星光也全部盖过。“不想妃暄短短两日竟能再做突破!”感叹一声,似是对蝉翼剑的到来毫无所觉般,陈窑仅仅只是左手轻举,拂向即将来到面前的圣洁脸庞……“算你赢了,不过你怎知我不会趁机杀你?”师妃暄依人小鸟般偎在男人怀里,眼中满是柔情。“情剑怎会杀人!”随手将女子手中长剑扔远,陈窑将女人紧拥在怀里,笑道:“再说了,若是你杀了我,那你肚子里的孩儿岂不是要没爹了。PS:顺便推荐某炎马甲开的新书《弗兰泰尔战记》。至于本书,前期的内容只是基于过度需要,为了避免别人说我抄袭原著才写的这般流水,所以请读者们耐心看完。最后提示,本书并不是一本完全的YY书,不会有啥无敌情况出现的。主角与原著中的双龙一样,都是需要成长的!