首页 >出版文学> A Narrative of the Expedition to Botany Bay>第4章
  Bythispartitionitmaybefairlypresumed,thateverysourceoffuturelitigationbetweentheDutchanduswillbeforevercutoff,asthediscoveriesofEnglishnavigatorsalonearecomprizedinthisterritory。
  NorhaveGovernmentbeenmorebackwardinarmingMr。Phillipwithplenitudeofpower,thanextentofdominion。NomentionismadeofaCounciltobeappointed,sothatheislefttoactentirelyfromhisownjudgment。
  AndasnostatedtimeofassemblingtheCourtsofjusticeispointedout,similartotheassizesandgaoldeliveriesofEngland,thedurationofimprisonmentisaltogetherinhishands。ThepowerofsummoningGeneralCourtsMartialtomeetheisalsoinvestedwith,buttheinsertioninthemarinemutinyact,ofasmallernumberofofficersthanthirteenbeingabletocomposesuchatribunal,hasbeenneglected:sothataMilitarycourt,shoulddetachmentsbemadefromheadquarters,orsicknessprevail,maynotalwaysbefoundpracticabletobeobtained,unlessthenumberofofficers,atpresentintheSettlement,shallbeincreased。
  ShouldtheGovernorseecause,heisenabledtograntpardonstooffendersconvicted,"inallcaseswhatever,treasonandwilfulmurderexcepted,"
  andeveninthese,hasauthoritytostaytheexecutionofthelaw,untiltheKing’spleasureshallbesignified。IncaseoftheGovernor’sdeath,theLieutenantGovernortakeshisplace;andonhisdemise,theseniorofficeronthespotisauthorisedtoassumethereinsofpower。
  Notwithstandingthepromisesmadeononeside,andtheforbearanceshewnontheother,joinedtotheimpendingrodofjustice,itwaswithinfiniteregretthateveryonesaw,infourclaysafterwards,thenecessityofassemblingaCriminalCourt,whichwasaccordinglyconvenedbywarrantfromtheGovernor,andconsistedofthejudgeAdvocate,whopresided,threenaval,andthreemarineofficers。
  AstheconstitutionofthiscourtisaltogethernewintheBritishannals,IhopemyreaderwillnotthinkmeprolixinthedescriptionIamabouttogiveofit。Thenumberofmembers,includingthejudgeAdvocate,islimited,byActofParliament,toseven,whoareexpresslyorderedtobeofficers,eitherofHisMajesty’sseaorlandforces。Thecourtbeingmet,completelyarrayedandarmedasatamilitarytribunal,theJudgeAdvocateproceedstoadministertheusualoathstakenbyjurymeninEnglandtoeachmember;
  oneofwhomafterwardsswearshiminalikemanner。Thisceremonybeingadjusted,thecrimelaidtotheprisoner’schargeisreadtohim,andthequestionofGuilty,orNotguilty,put。Nolawofficeronthesideofthecrownbeingappointed,(forIpresumetheheadofthecourtoughthardlytoconsiderhimselfinthatlight,notwithstandingthetitlehebears)
  toprosecutethecriminalisleftentirelytotheparty,atwhosesuitheistried。Allthewitnessesareexaminedonoath,andthedecisionisdirectedtobegivenaccordingtothelawsofEngland,"orasnearlyasmaybe,allowingforthecircumstancesandsituationofthesettlement,"
  byamajorityofvotes,beginningwiththeyoungestmember,andendingwiththepresidentofthecourt。Incases,however,ofacapitalnature,noverdictcanbegiven,unlessfive,atleast,ofthesevenmemberspresentconcurtherein。Theevidenceonbothsidesbeingfinished,andtheprisoner’sdefenceheard,thecourtiscleared,and,onthejudgementbeingsettled,isthrownopenagain,andsentencepronounced。Duringthetimethecourtsits,theplaceinwhichitisassembledisdirectedtobesurroundedbyaguardunderarms,andadmissiontoeveryonewhomaychoosetoenterit,granted。Oflate,however,ourcolonistsaresupposedtobeinsuchatrainofsubordination,astomakethepresenceofsolargeamilitaryforceunnecessary;andtwocentinels,inadditiontotheProvostMartial,areconsideredassufficient。
  Itwouldbeasneedless,asimpertinent,toanticipatethereflectionswhichwillariseinreadingtheaboveaccount,whereinaregardtoaccuracyonlyhasbeenconsulted。BycomparingitwiththemodeofadministeringjusticeintheEnglishcourtsoflaw,itwillbefoundtodifferinmanypointsveryessentially。Andifweturnoureyestotheusageofmilitarytribunals,itnolessdepartsfromthecustomsobservedinthem。Letnotthenoveltyofit,however,prejudiceanyonesofarastodisputeitsefficacy,andthenecessityofthecasewhichgaveitbirth。
  Thecourt,whosemeetingisalreadyspokenof,proceededtothetrialofthreeconvicts,oneofwhomwasconvictedofhavingstruckamarinewithacooper’sadze,andotherwisebehavinginaveryriotousandscandalousmanner,forwhichhewassentencedtoreceiveonehundredandfiftylashes,beingasmallerpunishmentthanasoldierinalikecasewouldhavesufferedfromthejudgementofacourtmartial。Asecond,forhavingcommittedapettytheft,wassenttoasmallbarrenisland,andkeptthereonbreadandwateronly,foraweek。Andthethirdwassentencedtoreceivefiftylashes,butwasrecommendedbythecourttotheGovernor,andforgiven。
  Hitherto,however,(February)nothingofaveryatrociousnaturehadappeared。
  Butthedaywasathand,onwhichtheviolationofpublicsecuritycouldnolongerberestrained,bytheinflictionoftemporarypunishment。
  Asetofdesperateandhardenedvillainsleaguedthemselvesforthepurposesofdepredation,and,asitgenerallyhappens,hadartenoughtopersuadesomeothers,lessdeeplyversedininiquity,tobetheinstrumentsforcarryingiton。Fortunatelytheprogressofthesemiscreantswasnotoflongduration。Theyweredetectedinstealingalargequantityofprovisionsatthetimeofissuingthem。Andonbeingapprehended,oneofthetoolsofthesuperiorsimpeachedtherest,anddisclosedthescheme。
  Thetrialcameonthe28thofthemonth,andoffourwhowerearraignedfortheoffence,threewerecondemnedtodie,andthefourthtoreceiveaveryseverecorporalpunishment。Inhopesthathislenitywouldnotbeabused,hisExcellencywas,however,pleasedtoorderoneonlyforexecution,whichtookplacealittlebeforesun—setthesameday。ThenameoftheunhappywretchwasThomasBarret,anoldanddesperateoffender,whodiedwiththathardyspirit,whichtoooftenisfoundintheworstandmostabandonedclassofmen。Duringtheexecutionthebattalionofmarineswasunderarms,andthewholeoftheconvictsobligedtobepresent。
  Thetwoassociatesofthesuffererwereorderedtobekeptcloseprisoners,untilaneligibleplacetobanishthemtocouldbefixedon;aswerealsotwomore,whoonthefollowingdaywerecondemnedtodieforasimilaroffence。
  BesidestheCriminalcourt,thereisaninferioronecomposedoftheJudgeAdvocate,andoneormorejusticesofthepeace,forthetrialofsmallmisdemeanours。Thiscourtislikewiseempoweredtodecidealllawsuits,anditsverdictisfinal,exceptwherethesumindisputeamountstomorethanthreehundredpounds,inwhichcaseanappealtoEnglandcanbemadefromitsdecree。Shouldnecessitywarrantit,anAdmiraltycourt,ofwhichLieutenantGovernorRossisjudge,canalsobesummoned,forthetrialofoffencescommittedonthehighseas。
  Frombeingunwillingtobreakthethreadofmynarrative,Iomittedtonoteinitsproperplacethesailingofthe’Supply’,Lieut。Ball,onthe15thofthemonth,forNorfolkIsland,whichtheGovernorhadinstructionsfromtheministrytotakepossessionof。Lieut。KingoftheSiriuswassentassuperintendentandcommandantofthisplace,andcarriedwithhimasurgeon,amidshipman,asawyer,aweaver,twomarines,andsixteenconvicts,ofwhomsixwerewomen。Hewasalsosuppliedwithacertainnumberofliveanimalstostocktheisland,besidesgardenseeds,grain,andotherrequisites。
  CHAPTERXI
  ADescriptionoftheNativesofNewSouthWales,andourTransactionswiththem。
  IdoubtnotmyreaderswillbeasgladasIfeelmyself,toconcludethedulldetailofthelastchapter。Iftheyplease,theymayturnfromthesubtleintricaciesofthelaw,tocontemplatethesimple,undisguisedworkingsofnature,inhermostartlesscolouring。
  Ihavealreadysaid,wehadbeenbutveryfewdaysatPortJackson,whenanalterationinthebehaviourofthenativeswasperceptible;andIwishIcouldadd,thatalongerresidenceintheirneighbourhoodhadintroducedagreaterdegreeofcordialityandintermixturebetweentheold,andnew,lordsofthesoil,thanatthedayonwhichthispublicationisdatedsubsists。
  Fromtheireasyreceptionofusinthebeginning,manywereinducedtocallinquestiontheaccountswhichMr。Cookhadgivenofthispeople。
  Thatcelebratednavigator,wewerewillingbelieve,hadsomehowbyhisconductoffendedthem,whichpreventedtheintercoursethatwouldotherwisehavetakenplace。Theresult,however,ofourrepeatedendeavourstoinducethemtocomeamongushasbeensuchastoconfirmmeinanopinion,thattheyeitherfearordespiseustoomuch,tobeanxiousforacloserconnection。
  AndIbegleaveatonce,toapprizethereader,thatallIcanhere,orinanyfuturepartofthiswork,relatewithfidelityofthenativesofNewSouthWales,mustbemadeupofdetachedobservations,takenatdifferenttimes,andnotfromaregularseriesofknowledgeofthecustomsandmannersofapeople,withwhomopportunitiesofcommunicationaresoscarce,astohavebeenseldomobtained。
  Intheirpersons,theyarefarfrombeingastoutraceofmen,thoughnimble,sprightly,andvigorous。Thedeficiencyofoneoftheforeteethoftheupperjaw,mentionedbyDampier,wehaveseeninalmostthewholeofthemen;
  buttheirorgansofsightsofarfrombeingdefective,asthatauthormentionsthoseoftheinhabitantsofthewesternsideofthecontinenttobe,areremarkablyquickandpiercing。Theircolour,Mr。Cookisinclinedtothinkratheradeepchocolate,thananabsoluteblack,thoughheconfesses,theyhavetheappearanceofthelatter,whichheattributestothegreasyfilththeirskinsareloadedwith。Oftheirwantofcleanlinesswehavehadsufficientproofs,butIamofopinion,allthewashingintheworldwouldnotrenderthemtwodegreeslessblackthananAfricannegro。Atsomeofourfirstinterviews,wehadseveraldrollinstancesoftheirmistakingtheAfricanswebroughtwithusfortheirowncountrymen。
  Notwithstandingthedisregardtheyhaveinvariablyshewnforallthefinerywecoulddeckthemwith,theyarefondofadorningthemselveswithscars,whichincreasetheirnaturalhideousness。Itishardlypossibletoseeanythinginhumanshapemoreugly,thanoneofthesesavagesthusscarified,andfartherornamentedwithafishbonestruckthroughthegristleofthenose。
  Thecustomofdaubingthemselveswithwhiteearthisalsofrequentamongbothsexes:but,unliketheinhabitantsoftheIslandsinthePacificOcean,theyrejectthebeautifulfeatherswhichthebirdsoftheircountryafford。
  Exclusiveoftheirweaponsofoffence,andafewstonehatchetsveryrudelyfashioned,theiringenuityisconfinedtomanufacturingsmallnets,inwhichtheyputthefishtheycatch,andtofish—hooksmadeofbone,neitherofwhichareunskilfullyexecuted。Onmanyoftherocksarealsotobefounddelineationsofthefiguresofmenandbirds,verypoorlycut。
  Oftheuseorbenefitofcloathing,thesepeopleappeartohavenocomprehension,thoughtheirsufferingsfromtheclimatetheylivein,stronglypointoutthenecessityofacoveringfromtherigouroftheseasons。
  Bothsexes,andthoseofallages,areinvariablyfoundnaked。Butitmustnotbeinferredfromthis,thatcustomsoinuresthemtothechangesoftheelements,astomakethembearwithindifferencetheextremesofheatandcold;forwehavehadvisibleandrepeatedproofs,thatthelatteraffectsthemseverely,whentheyareseenshivering,andhuddlingthemselvesupinheapsintheirhuts,orthecavernsoftherocks,untilafirecanbekindled。
  Thanthesehutsnothingmorerudeinconstruction,ordeficientinconveniency,canbeimagined。Theyconsistonlyofpiecesofbarklaidtogetherintheformofanoven,openatoneend,andverylow,thoughlongenoughforamantolieatfulllength。Thereisreason,however,tobelieve,thattheydependlessonthemforshelter,thanonthecavernswithwhichtherocksabound。
  Tocultivationofthegroundtheyareutterstrangers,andwhollydependforfoodonthefewfruitstheygather;therootstheydigupintheswamps;
  andthefishtheypickupalongshore,orcontrivetostrikefromtheircanoeswithspears。Fishing,indeed,seemstoengrossnearlythewholeoftheirtime,probablyfromitsformingthechiefpartofasubsistence,which,observationhasconvincedus,nothingshortofthemostpainfullabour,andunweariedassiduity,canprocure。Whenfisharescarce,whichfrequentlyhappens,theyoftenwatchthemomentofourhaulingtheseine,andhavemorethanoncebeenknowntoplunderitscontents,inspiteoftheoppositionofthoseonthespottoguardit:andthisevenafterhavingreceivedapartofwhathadbeencaught。Theonlyresourceatthesetimesistoshewamusquet,andifthebaresightisnotsufficient,tofireitovertheirheads,whichhasseldomfailedofdispersingthemhitherto,buthowlongtheterrorwhichitexcitesmaycontinueisdoubtful。
  Thecanoesinwhichtheyfishareasdespicableastheirhuts,beingnothingmorethanalargepieceofbarktiedupatbothendswithvines。
  Theirdexterousmanagementofthem,addedtotheswiftnesswithwhichtheypaddle,andtheboldnessthatleadsthemseveralmilesintheopensea,are,nevertheless,highlydeservingofadmiration。Acanoeisseldomseenwithoutafireinit,todressthefishby,assoonascaught:
  firetheyprocurebyattrition。
  Fromtheirmannerofdisposingofthosewhodie,whichwillbementionedhereafter,aswellasfromeveryotherobservation,thereseemsnoreasontosupposethesepeoplecannibals;nordotheyevereatanimalsubstancesinarawstate,unlesspressedbyextremehunger,butindiscriminatelybroilthem,andtheirvegetables,onafire,whichrenderstheselastaninnocentfood,thoughintheirrawstatemanyofthemareofapoisonousquality:asapoorconvictwhounguardedlyeatofthemexperienced,byfallingasacrificeintwenty—fourhoursafterwards。IfbreadbegiventotheIndians,theychewandspititoutagain,seldomchoosingtoswallowit。
  Saltbeefandporktheylikeratherbetter,butspiritstheynevercouldbebroughttotasteasecondtime。
  Theonlydomesticanimaltheyhaveisthedog,whichintheirlanguageiscalledDingo,andagooddealresemblesthefoxdogofEngland。
  Theseanimalsareequallyshyofus,andattachedtothenatives。OneofthemisnowinthepossessionoftheGovernor,andtolerablywellreconciledtohisnewmaster。AstheIndiansseethedislikeofthedogstous,theyaresometimesmischievousenoughtosetthemonsinglepersonswhomtheychancetomeetinthewoods。Asurlyfellowwasonedayoutshooting,whenthenativesattemptedtodivertthemselvesinthismannerathisexpense。Themanboretheteazingandgnawingofthedogathisheelsforsometime,butapprehendingatlength,thathispatiencemightemboldenthemtousestillfartherliberties,heturnedroundandshotpoorDingodeadonthespot:theownersofhimsetoffwiththeutmostexpedition。
  Thereisnopartofthebehaviourofthesepeople,thathaspuzzledusmore,thanthatwhichrelatestotheirwomen。Comparativelyspeakingwehaveseenbutfewofthem,andthosehavebeensometimeskeptbackwitheverysymptomofjealoussensibility;andsometimesofferedwitheveryappearanceofcourteousfamiliarity。Cautious,however,ofalarmingthefeelingsofthemenonsotenderapoint,wehaveconstantlymadearuleoftreatingthefemaleswiththatdistanceandreserve,whichwejudgedmostlikelytoremoveanyimpressiontheymighthavereceivedofourintendingaught,whichcouldgiveoffenceonsodelicateasubject。Andsosuccessfulhaveourendeavoursbeen,thataquarrelonthisheadhasinnoinstance,thatIknowof,happened。Thetoneofvoiceofthewomen,whichispleasinglysoftandfeminine,formsastrikingcontrasttotheroughgutturalpronunciationofthemen。OftheothercharmsoftheladiesIshallbesilent,thoughjusticeobligesmetomention,that,intheopinionofsomeamongstus,theyshewadegreeoftimidityandbashfulness,whichare,perhaps,inseparablefromthefemalecharacterinitsrudeststate。Itisnotalittlesingular,thatthecustomofcuttingoffthetwolowerjointsofthelittlefingerofthelefthand,observedintheSocietyIslands,isfoundhereamongthewomen,whohaveforthemostpartundergonethisamputation。Hithertowehavenotbeenabletotraceoutthecauseofthisusage。Atfirstwesupposedittobepeculiartothemarriedwomen,orthosewhohadbornechildren;butthisconclusionmusthavebeenerroneous,aswehavenorighttobelievethatcelibacyprevailsinanyinstance,andsomeoftheoldestofthewomenarewithoutthisdistinction;
  andgirlsofaverytenderagearemarkedbyit。
  Onfirstsettingfootinthecountry,wewereinclinedtoholdthespearsofthenativesverycheap。Fatalexperiencehas,however,convincedus,thatthewoundinflictedbythisweaponisnotatrivialone;andthattheskilloftheIndiansinthrowingit,isfarfromdespicable。Besidesmorethanadozenconvictswhohaveunaccountablydisappeared,weknowthattwo,whowereemployedasrushcuttersuptheharbour,were(fromwhatcauseweareyetignorant)mostdreadfullymangledandbutcheredbythenatives。Aspearhadpassedentirelythroughthethickestpartofthebodyofoneofthem,thoughaveryrobustman,andtheskulloftheotherwasbeatenin。Theirtoolsweretakenaway,butsomeprovisionswhichtheyhadwiththematthetimeofthemurder,andtheircloaths,wereleftuntouched。Inadditiontothismisfortune,twomoreconvicts,whowerepeaceablyengagedinpickingofgreens,onaspotveryremotefromthatwheretheircomradessuffered,wereunawaresattackedbyapartyofIndians,andbeforetheycouldeffecttheirescape,oneofthemwaspiercedbyaspearinthehip,afterwhichtheyknockedhimdown,andplunderedhiscloaths。Thepoorwretch,thoughdreadfullywounded,madeshifttocrawloff,buthiscompanionwascarriedawaybythesebarbarians,andhisfatedoubtful,untilasoldier,afewdaysafterwards,pickeduphisjacketandhatinanative’shut,thelatterpiercedthroughbyaspear。
  Wehavefoundthatthesespearsarenotmadeinvariablyalike,someofthembeingbarbedlikeafishgig,andotherssimplypointed。Inrepairingthemtheyarenolessdexterousthaninthrowingthem。AbrokenonebeinggivenbyagentlemantoanIndian,heinstantlysnatchedupanoyster—shell,andconverteditwithhisteethintoatoolwithwhichhepresentlyfashionedthespear,andrendereditfitforuse:inperformingthisoperation,thesoleofhisfootservedhimasawork—board。Noraretheirweaponsofoffenceconfinedtothespearonly,fortheyhavebesideslongwoodenswords,shapedlikeasabre,capableofinflictingamortalwound,andclubsofanimmensesize。Smalltargets,madeofthebarkoftrees,arelikewisenowandthentobeseenamongthem。
  Fromcircumstanceswhichhavebeenobserved,wehavesometimesbeeninclinedtobelievethesepeopleatwarwitheachother。Theyhavemorethanoncebeenseenassembled,asifbentonanexpedition。AnofficeronedaymetfourteenofthemmarchingalonginaregularIndianfilethroughthewoods,eachmanarmedwithaspearinhisrighthand,andalargestoneinhisleft:
  attheirheadappearedachief,whowasdistinguishedbybeingpainted。
  Thoughintheproportionoffivetooneofourpeopletheypassedpeaceablyon。
  Thattheirskillinthrowingthespearsometimesenablesthemtokillthekangaroowehavenorighttodoubt,asalongsplinterofthisweaponwastakenoutofthethighofoneoftheseanimals,overwhichthefleshhadcompletelyclosed;butwehaveneverdiscoveredthattheyhaveanymethodofensnaringthem,orthattheyknowanyotherbeastsbutthekangarooanddog。
  Whateveranimalisshewnthem,adogexcepted,theycallkangaroo:
  astrongpresumptionthatthewildanimalsofthecountryareveryfew。
  SoonafterourarrivalatPortJackson,IwaswalkingoutnearaplacewhereIobservedapartyofIndians,busilyemployedinlookingatsomesheepinaninclosure,andrepeatedlycryingout,’kangaroo,kangaroo!’Asthisseemedtoaffordthempleasure,Iwaswillingtoincreaseitbypointingoutthehorsesandcows,whichwereatnogreatdistance。Butunluckily,atthemoment,somefemaleconvicts,employedneartheplace,madetheirappearance,andallmyendeavourstodiverttheirattentionfromtheladiesbecamefruitless。Theyattemptednot,however,toofferthemtheleastdegreeofviolenceorinjury,butstoodatthedistanceofseveralpaces,expressingverysignificantlythemannertheywereattracted。