首页 >出版文学> A Narrative of the Expedition to Botany Bay>第5章
  Itwouldbetrespassingonthereader’sindulgencewereItoimposeonhimanaccountofanycivilregulations,orordinances,whichmaypossiblyexistamongthispeople。Ideclaretohim,thatIknownotofany,andthatexceptingalittletributaryrespectwhichtheyoungerpartappeartopaythosemoreadvancedinyears,Inevercouldobserveanydegreesofsubordinationamongthem。TotheirreligiousritesandopinionsIamequallyastranger。Hadanopportunityofferedofseeingtheceremoniesobservedatdisposingofthedead,perhaps,someinsightmighthavebeengained;
  butallthatweatpresentknowwithcertaintyis,thattheyburnthecorpse,andafterwardsheapuptheeartharoundit,somewhatinthemannerofthesmalltumuli,foundinmanycountiesofEngland。
  Ihavealreadyhinted,thatthecountryismorepopulousthanitwasgenerallybelievedtobeinEuropeatthetimeofoursailing。Butthisremarkisnotmeanttobeextendedtotheinteriorpartsofthecontinent,whichthereiseveryreasontoconcludefromourresearches,aswellasfromthemanneroflivingpractisedbythenatives,tobeuninhabited。ItappearsasifsomeoftheIndianfamiliesconfinetheirsocietyandconnectionswithintheirownpale:butthatthiscannotalwaysbethecaseweknow;
  foronthenorth—westarmofBotanyBaystandsavillage,whichcontainsmorethanadozenhouses,andperhapsfivetimesthatnumberofpeople;
  beingthemostconsiderableestablishmentthatweareacquaintedwithinthecountry。Asastrikingproof,besides,ofthenumerousnessofthenatives,Ibegleavetostate,thatGovernorPhillip,whenonanexcursionbetweentheheadofthisharbourandthatofBotanyBay,oncefellinwithapartywhichconsistedofmorethanthreehundredpersons,twohundredandtwelveofwhomweremen:thishappenedonlyonthedayfollowingthemurderofthetwoconvictrushcutters,beforenoticed,andhisExcellencywasattheverytimeinsearchofthemurderers,onwhom,couldtheyhavebeenfound,heintendedtoinflictamemorableandexemplarypunishment。Themeetingwasunexpectedtobothparties,andconsideringthecriticalsituationofaffairs,perhapsnotverypleasingtoourside,whichconsistedbutoftwelvepersons,untilthepeaceabledispositionoftheIndianswasmanifest。AfterthestrictestsearchtheGovernorwasobligedtoreturnwithouthavinggainedanyinformation。ThelaudableperseveranceofhisExcellencytothroweverylightonthisunhappyandmysteriousbusinessdidnot,howeverstophere,forheinstitutedthemostrigorousinquirytofindout,ifpossible,whethertheconvictshadatanytimeilltreatedorkilledanyofthenatives;andfarther,issuedaproclamation,offeringthemosttemptingofallrewards,astateoffreedom,tohimwhoshouldpointoutthemurderer,incasesuchanoneexisted。
  Ihavethusimpartiallystatedthesituationofmatters,astheystand,whileIwrite,betweenthenativesandus;thatgreaterprogressinattachingthemtoushasnotbeenmade,Ihaveonlytoregret;butthatallranksofmenhavetriedtoeffectit,byeveryreasonableeffortfromwhichsuccessmighthavebeenexpected,Icantestify;norcanIomitsaying,thatinthehigherstationsthishasbeeneminentlyconspicuous。ThepublicordersofGovernorPhilliphaveinvariablytendedtopromotesuchabehaviouronourside,aswasmostlikelytoproducethismuchwished—forevent。
  Towhatcausethenarewetoattributethedistancewhichtheaccomplishmentofitappearsat?Ianswer,tothefickle,jealous,waveringdispositionofthepeoplewehavetodealwith,who,likeallothersavages,areeithertooindolent,tooindifferent,ortoofearfultoformanattachmentoneasyterms,withthosewhodifferinhabitsandmannerssowidelyfromthemselves。BeforeIclosethesubject,Icannot,however,omittorelatethefollowingludicrousadventure,whichpossiblymaybeofgreateruseineffectingwhatwehavesomuchatheart,thanallourendeavours。
  SomeyounggentlemenbelongingtotheSiriusonedaymetanative,anoldman,inthewoods;hehadabeardofconsiderablelength,whichhisnewacquaintancegavehimtounderstand,bysignals,theywouldridhimof,ifhepleased;
  stroakingtheirchins,andshewinghimthesmoothnessofthematthesametime;
  atlengththeoldIndianconsented,andoneoftheyoungsterstakingapenknifefromhispocket,andmakinguseofthebestsubstituteforlatherhecouldfind,performedtheoperationwithgreatsuccess,and,asitproved,muchtothelikingoftheoldman,whoinafewdaysafterreposedaconfidenceinus,ofwhichwehadhithertoknownnoexample,bypaddlingalong—sidetheSiriusinhiscanoe,andpointingtohisbeard。Variousartswereineffectuallytriedtoinducehimtoentertheship;butashecontinuedtodeclinetheinvitation,abarberwassentdownintotheboatalong—sidethecanoe,fromwhence,leaningoverthegunnel,hecompliedwiththewishoftheoldbeau,tohisinfinitesatisfaction。Inadditiontotheconsequenceswhichoursanguinehopesledustoexpectfromthisdawningofcordiality,itaffordsproof,thatthebeardisconsideredbythispeoplemoreasanincumbrancethanamarkofdignity。
  CHAPTERXII。
  TheDepartureoftheFrenchfromBotanyBay;andtheReturnofthe’Supply’
  fromNorfolkIsland;
  withaDiscoverymadebyLieutenantBallonhisPassagetoit。
  AboutthemiddleofthemonthourgoodfriendstheFrenchdepartedfromBotanyBay,inprosecutionoftheirvoyage。Duringtheirstayinthatport,theofficersofthetwonationshadfrequentopportunitiesoftestifyingtheirmutualregardbyvisits,andeveryinterchangeoffriendshipandesteem。
  TheseshipssailedfromFrance,byorderoftheKing,onthe1stofAugust,1785,underthecommandofMonsieurDePerrouse,anofficerwhoseeminentqualifications,wehadreasontothink,entitlehimtofillthehigheststations。InEngland,particularly,heoughtlongtoberememberedwithadmirationandgratitude,forthehumanitywhichmarkedhisconduct,whenorderedtodestroyoursettlementatHudson’sBay,inthelastwar。
  HissecondincommandwastheChevalierClonard,anofficeralsoofdistinguishedmerit。
  Inthecourseofthevoyagetheseshipshadbeensounfortunateastoloseaboat,withmanymenandofficersinher,offthewestofCalifornia;
  andafterwardsmetwithanaccidentstillmoretoberegretted,atanislandinthePacificOcean,discoveredbyMonsieurBougainville,inthelatitudeof14deg19minsouth,longitude173deg3min20seceastofParis。
  Heretheyhadthemisfortunetohavenolessthanthirteenoftheircrews,amongwhomwastheofficeratthattimesecondincommand,cutoffbythenatives,andmanymoredesperatelywounded。Towhatcausethiscrueleventwastobeattributed,theyknewnot,astheywereabouttoquittheislandafterhavinglivedwiththeIndiansinthegreatestharmonyforseveralweeks;andexchanged,duringthetime,theirEuropeancommoditiesfortheproduceoftheplace,whichtheydescribeasfilledwitharaceofpeopleremarkableforbeautyandcomeliness;andaboundinginrefreshmentsofallkinds。
  ItwasnolessgratifyingtoanEnglishear,thanhonourabletoMonsieurDePerrouse,towitnessthefeelingmannerinwhichhealwaysmentionedthenameandtalentsofCaptainCook。Thatillustriouscircumnavigatorhad,hesaid,leftnothingtothosewhomightfollowinhistracktodescribe,orfillup。AsIfound,inthecourseofconversation,thattheFrenchshipshadtouchedattheSandwichIslands,IaskedM。DePerrousewhatreceptionhehadmetwiththere。Hisanswerdeservestobeknown:"DuringthewholeofourvoyageintheSouthSeas,thepeopleoftheSandwichIslandsweretheonlyIndianswhonevergaveuscauseofcomplaint。Theyfurnishedusliberallywithprovisions,andadministeredcheerfullytoallourwants。"Itmaynotbeimpropertoremark,thatOwhyeewasnotoneoftheislandsvisitedbythisgentleman。
  IntheshortstaymadebytheseshipsatBotanyBay,anAbbe,oneofthenaturalistsonboard,died,andwasburiedonthenorthshore。TheFrenchhadhardlydeparted,whenthenativespulleddownasmallboard,whichhadbeenplacedoverthespotwherethecorpsewasinterred,anddefacedeverythingaround。Onbeinginformedofit,theGovernorsentapartyoverwithorderstoaffixaplateofcopperonatreeneartheplace,withthefollowinginscriptiononit,whichisacopyofwhatwaswrittenontheboard:
  HicjacetL。RECEVEUR,E。F。F。minnibusGalliae,Sacerdos,Physicus,incircumnavigationemundi,DuceDeLaPerrouse。
  Obiitdie17Februarii,anno1788。
  Thismarkofrespectfulattentionwasmoreparticularlydue,fromM。DePerrousehaving,whenatKamschatka,paidasimilartributeofgratitudetothememoryofCaptainClarke,whosetombwasfoundinnearlyasruinousastateasthatoftheAbbe。
  Likeourselves,theFrenchfounditnecessary,morethanonce,tochastiseaspiritofrapineandintrusionwhichprevailedamongtheIndiansaroundtheBay。Themenaceofpointingamusquettothemwasfrequentlyused;
  andinoneortwoinstancesitwasfiredoff,thoughwithoutbeingattendedwithfatalconsequences。IndeedtheFrenchcommandant,bothfromaregardtotheordersofhisCourtaswellastoourquietandsecurity,shewedamoderationandforbearanceonthisheadhighlybecoming。
  Onthe20thofMarch,the’Supply’arrivedfromNorfolkIsland,afterhavingsafelylandedLieutenantKingandhislittlegarrison。Thepine—treesgrowingtherearedescribedtobeofagrowthandheightsuperior,perhaps,toanyintheworld。Butthedifficultyofbringingthemawaywillnotbeeasilysurmounted,fromthebadnessanddangerofthelandingplace。
  AfterthemostexactsearchnotasingleplantoftheNewZealandflaxcouldbefound,thoughwehadbeentaughttobelieveitaboundedthere。
  LieutenantBall,inreturningtoPortJackson,touchedatasmallislandinlatitude31deg36minsouth,longitude159deg4mineastofGreenwich,whichhehadbeenfortunateenoughtodiscoveronhispassagetoNorfolk,andtowhichhegavethenameofLordHowe’sIsland。Itisentirelywithoutinhabitants,oranytracesofanyhavingeverbeenthere。
  ButithappilyaboundsinwhatwillbeinfinitelymoreimportanttothesettlersonNewSouthWales:greenturtleofthefinestkindfrequentitinthesummerseason。OfthisMr。Ballgaveussomeveryhandsomeandacceptablespecimensonhisreturn。Besidesturtle,theislandiswellstockedwithbirds,manyofthemsotameastobeknockeddownbytheseamenwithsticks。AtthedistanceoffourleaguesfromLordHoweIsland,andinlatitude31deg30minsouth,longitude159deg8mineast,standsaremarkablerock,ofconsiderableheight,towhichMr。BallgavethenameofBall’sPyramid,fromtheshapeitbears。
  Whilethe’Supply’wasabsent,GovernorPhillipmadeanexcursiontoBrokenBay,afewleaguestothenorthwardofPortJackson,inordertoexploreit。
  Asaharbouritalmostequalsthelatter,buttheadjacentcountrywasfoundsorockyandbare,astoprecludeallpossibilityofturningittoaccount。
  SomerivuletsoffreshwaterfallintotheheadoftheBay,formingaverypicturesquescene。TheIndianswholiveonitsbanksarenumerous,andbehavedattentivelyinavarietyofinstanceswhileourpeopleremainedamongthem。
  CHAPTERXIII。
  TransactionsatPortJacksonintheMonthsofAprilandMay。
  Aswinterwasfastapproaching,itbecamenecessarytosecureourselvesinquarters,whichmightshieldusfromthecoldweweretaughttoexpectinthishemisphere,thoughinsolowalatitude。Theerectionofbarracksforthesoldierswasprojected,andtheprivatemenofeachcompanyundertooktobuildforthemselvestwowoodenhouses,ofsixty—eightfeetinlength,andtwenty—threeinbreadth。Toforwardthedesign,severalsaw—pitswereimmediatelysettowork,andfourshipcarpentersattachedtothebattalion,forthepurposeofdirectingandcompletingthisnecessaryundertaking。Inprosecutingit,however,somanydifficultiesoccurred,thatwewerefaintocircumscribeouroriginalintention;and,insteadofeighthouses,contentourselveswithfour。Andeventhese,fromthebadnessofthetimber,thescarcityofartificers,andotherimpediments,are,atthedayonwhichIwrite,solittleadvanced,thatitwillbewell,ifatthecloseoftheyear1788,weshallbeestablishedinthem。
  Inthemeanwhilethemarriedpeople,byproceedingonamorecontractedscale,weresoonundercomfortableshelter。Norweretheconvictsforgotten;
  andasleisurewasfrequentlyaffordedthemforthepurpose,littleedificesquicklymultipliedonthegroundallottedthemtobuildupon。
  ButasthesehabitationswereintendedbyGovernorPhilliptoansweronlytheexigencyofthemoment,theplanofthetownwasdrawn,andthegroundonwhichitishereaftertostandsurveyed,andmarkedout。Toproceedonanarrow,confinedscale,inacountryoftheextensivelimitswepossess,wouldbeunpardonable:extentofempiredemandsgrandeurofdesign。
  Thatthishasbeenourviewwillbereadilybelieved,whenItellthereader,thattheprincipalstreetinourprojectedcitywillbe,whencompleted,agreeabletotheplanlaiddown,twohundredfeetinbreadth,andalltherestofacorrespondingproportion。Howfarthiswillbeaccompaniedwithadequatedispatch,isanotherquestion,astheincredulousamongusaresometimeshardyenoughtodeclare,thattentimesourstrengthwouldnotbeabletofinishitinasmanyyears。
  Invariablyintentonexploringacountry,fromwhichcuriositypromisessomanygratifications,hisExcellencyaboutthistimeundertookanexpeditionintotheinteriorpartsofthecontinent。Hispartyconsistedofelevenpersons,who,afterbeingconveyedbywatertotheheadoftheharbour,proceededinawesterlydirection,toreachachainofmountains,whichinclearweatherarediscernible,thoughatanimmensedistance,fromsomeheightsnearourencampment。Withunweariedindustrytheycontinuedtopenetratethecountryforfourdays;butattheendofthattime,findingthebaseofthemountaintobeyetatthedistanceofmorethantwentymiles,andprovisionsgrowingscarce,itwasjudgedprudenttoreturn,withouthavingaccomplishedtheendforwhichtheexpeditionhadbeenundertaken。Torewardtheirtoils,ouradventurershad,however,thepleasureofdiscoveringandtraversinganextensivetractofground,whichtheyhadreasontobelieve,fromtheobservationstheywereenabledtomake,capableofproducingeverything,whichahappysoilandgenialclimatecanbringforth。Inadditiontothisflatteringappearance,thefaceofthecountryissuch,astopromisesuccesswheneveritshallbecultivated,thetreesbeingataconsiderabledistancefromeachother,andtheintermediatespacefilled,notwithunderwood,butathickrichgrass,growingintheutmostluxuriancy。Imustnot,however,conceal,thatinthislongmarch,ourgentlemenfoundnotasinglerivulet,butwereunderanecessityofsupplyingthemselveswithwaterfromstandingpools,whichtheymetwithinthevallies,supposedtobeformedbytherainsthatfallatparticularseasonsoftheyear。Norhadtheythegoodfortunetoseeanyquadrupedsworthnotice,exceptafewkangaroos。
  Totheirgreatsurprize,theyobservedindisputabletracksofthenativeshavingbeenlatelythere,thoughintheirwholeroutenoneofthemweretobeseen;noranymeanstobetraced,bywhichtheycouldprocuresubsistencesofarfromtheseashore。
  Onthe6thofMaythe’Supply’sailedforLordHoweIsland,totakeonboardturtleforthesettlement;butafterwaitingthereseveraldayswasobligedtoreturnwithouthavingseenone,owingweapprehendedtotheadvancedseasonoftheyear。Threeofthetransportsalso,whichwereengagedbytheEastIndiaCompanytoproceedtoChina,totakeonboardaladingoftea,sailedaboutthistimeforCanton。
  Theunsuccessfulreturnofthe’Supply’castageneraldamponourspirits,forbythistimefreshprovisionswerebecomescarcerthaninablockadedtown。
  Thelittlelivestock,whichwithsoheavyanexpense,andthroughsomanydifficulties,wehadbroughtonshore,prudenceforbadeustouse;andfish,whichonourarrival,andforashorttimeafterhadbeentolerableplenty,werebecomesoscarce,astoberarelyseenatthetablesofthefirstamongus。Haditnotbeenforastraykangaroo,whichfortunenowandthenthrewinourway,weshouldhavebeenutterstrangerstothetasteoffreshfood。
  Thussituated,thescurvybeganitsusualravages,andextendeditsbanefulinfluence,moreorless,throughalldescriptionsofpersons。Unfortunatelytheesculentvegetableproductionsofthecountryareneitherplentiful,nortendveryeffectuallytoremovethisdisease。And,thegroundwehadturnedupandplantedwithgardenseeds,eitherfromthenatureofthesoil,or,whichismoreprobable,thelatenessoftheseason,yieldedbutascantyandinsufficientsupplyofwhatwestoodsogreatlyinneedof。
  DuringtheperiodIamdescribing,fewenormousoffenceswereperpetratedbytheconvicts。Apettytheftwasnowandthenheardof,andaspiritofrefractorysullennessbrokeoutattimesinsomeindividuals:oneexecutiononly,however,tookplace。Thesufferer,whowasaveryyoungman,wasconvictedofaburglary,andmethisfatewithahardinessandinsensibility,whichthegrossestignorance,andmostdeplorablewantoffeeling,alonecouldsupply。
  CHAPTERXIV。
  FromtheBeginningofJune,totheDepartureoftheShipsforEurope。
  Hoursoffestivity,whichunderhappierskiespassawayunregarded,andaresoonconsignedtooblivion,acquireinthisforlornanddistantcircleasuperiordegreeofacceptableimportance。
  OntheanniversaryoftheKing’sbirthdayalltheofficersnotonduty,bothofthegarrisonandhisMajesty’sships,dinedwiththeGovernor。
  Onsojoyfulanoccasion,thefirsttooevercelebratedinournewsettlement,itwereneedlesstosay,thatloyalconvivialitydictatedeverysentiment,andinspiredeveryguest。Amongotherpublictoastsdrank,was,ProsperitytoSydneyCove,inCumberlandcounty,nownamedsobyauthority。
  Atday—lightinthemorningtheshipsofwarhadfiredtwenty—onegunseach,whichwasrepeatedatnoon,andansweredbythreevolliesfromthebattalionofmarines。
  Norweretheofficersalonepartakersofthegeneralrelaxation。
  Thefourunhappywretcheslabouringundersentenceofbanishmentwerefreedfromtheirfetters,torejointheirformersociety;andthreedaysgivenasholidaystoeveryconvictinthecolony。Hospitalitytoo,whicheveracquiresadoublerelishbybeingextended,wasnotforgottenonthe4thofJune,wheneachprisoner,maleandfemale,receivedanallowanceofgrog;andeverynon—commissionedofficerandprivatesoldierhadthehonorofdrinkingprosperitytohisroyalmaster,inapintofporter,servedoutattheflagstaff,inadditiontothecustomaryallowanceofspirits。Bonfiresconcludedtheevening,andIamhappytosay,thatexceptingasingleinstancewhichshallbetakennoticeofhereafter,nobadconsequence,orunpleasantremembrance,flowedfromanindulgencesoamplybestowed。
  Aboutthistime(June)anaccidenthappened,whichIrecordwithmuchregret。
  Thewholeofourblackcattle,consistingoffivecowsandabull,eitherfromnotbeingproperlysecured,orfromthenegligenceofthoseappointedtotakecareofthem,strayedintothewoods,andinspiteofallthesearchwehavebeenabletomake,arenotyetfound。AsaconvictofthenameofCorbet,whowasaccusedofatheft,elopednearlyatthesametime,itwasatfirstbelieved,thathehadtakenthedesperatemeasureofdrivingoffthecattle,inordertosubsistonthemaslongaspossible;
  orperhapstodeliverthemtothenatives。Inthisuncertainty,partiestosearchweresentoutindifferentdirections;andthefugitivedeclaredanoutlaw,incaseofnotreturningbyafixedday。Aftermuchanxietyandfatigue,thosewhohadundertakenthetaskreturnedwithoutfindingthecattle。Butonthe21stofthemonth,CorbetmadehisappearancenearafarmbelongingtotheGovernor,andentreatedaconvict,whohappenedtobeonthespot,togivehimsomefood,ashewasperishingforhunger。
  Themanappliedto,underpretenceoffetchingwhatheaskedfor,wentawayandimmediatelygavethenecessaryinformation,inconsequenceofwhichapartyunderarmswassentoutandapprehendedhim。Whenthepoorwretchwasbroughtin,hewasgreatlyemaciatedandalmostfamished。Butonproperrestorativesbeingadministered,hewassofarrecoveredbythe24th,astobeabletostandhistrial,whenhepleadedGuiltytotherobberywithwhichhestoodcharged,andreceivedsentenceofdeath。Inthecourseofrepeatedexaminationsitplainlyappeared,hewasanutterstrangertotheplacewherethecattlemightbe,andwasinnoshapeconcernedinhavingdriventhemoff。