[Gutenberg 60390] • History of the Peninsular War, Volume 5 (of 6)
- Authors
- Southey, Robert
- Publisher
- Theclassics.Us
- Tags
- 1807-1814 , peninsular war
- ISBN
- 9781230418155
- Date
- 2013-09-12T00:00:00+00:00
- Size
- 0.46 MB
- Lang
- en
This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1837 edition. Excerpt: ... the Intruder's service. The alcalde of Brihuega was notorious for his exertions against those who _, , . TheaicaMe were suspected ot corresponding with the na- o/flntional Government, or in any way aiding it; his "'*"' wife was passionately attached to the same cause, and the Empecinado one day intercepted a dispatch from her to the nearest French commander: he entered the town, and made her and her husband prisoners. The dispatch had provoked a barbarous spirit in the men, for they cut off the woman's hair, shaved her eyebrows, tarred and feathered her, and in that condition paraded her through the streets; after which they delivered them both to the Junta of the province for judgment. The Empecinado seems to have had an especial pleasure in pursuing traitors of this description. He had set intelligencers upon one Rigo, who, having affected great zeal in the national cause, fled afterwards to the capital, obtained a considerable appointment there, and became a persecutor of all who carried on any communication with the Government or the armed Spaniards. This man was keeping his marriage-day at a house a little way from Madrid, when, during the wedding-feast, the Empecinado entered the court-yard at the head of a sufficient band, and demanded that Rigo should be delivered up, saying no injury should be offered to any other of the party. Flight or resistance were alike impossible; the miserable traitor was surrendered into his hands, and sent immediately under a trusty escort to Cadiz; the officer into whose charge he was given being enjoined not to depart from that city till he should have seen him put to death in the great square. Joseph himself j0, ephu narrowly escaped a similar fate from the same " DEGREESg DEGREES!m daring adventurer....