第6章

SamuelPeyton,convict,forhavingontheeveningoftheKing’sbirth—daybrokeopenanofficer’smarquee,withanintenttocommitrobbery,ofwhichhewasfullyconvicted,hadsentenceofdeathpassedonhimatthesametimeasCorbet;andonthefollowingdaytheywerebothexecuted,confessingthejustnessoftheirfate,andimploringtheforgivenessofthosewhomtheyhadinjured。Peyton,atthetimeofhissuffering,wasbuttwentyyearsofage,thegreatestpartofwhichhadbeeninvariablypassedinthecommissionofcrimes,thatatlengthterminatedinhisignominiousend。

Thefollowingletter,writtenbyafellowconvicttothesufferer’sunhappymother,Ishallmakenoapologyforpresentingtothereader;itaffordsamelancholyproof,thatnottheignorantanduntaughtonlyhaveprovokedthejusticeoftheircountrytobanishthemtothisremoteregion。

SydneyCove,PortJackson,NewSouthWales,24thJune,1788。

\"Mydearandhonouredmother!

\"Withaheartoppressedbythekeenestsenseofanguish,andtoomuchagitatedbytheideaofmyverymelancholycondition,toexpressmyownsentiments,Ihaveprevailedonthegoodnessofacommiseratingfriend,todomethelastsadofficeofacquaintingyouwiththedreadfulfatethatawaitsme。

\"Mydearmother!withwhatagonyofsouldoIdedicatethefewlastmomentsofmylife,tobidyouaneternaladieu!

mydoombeingirrevocablyfixed,anderethishourto—morrowIshallhavequittedthisvaleofwretchedness,toenterintoanunknownandendlesseternity。Iwillnotdistressyourtendermaternalfeelingsbyanylongcommentonthecauseofmypresentmisfortune。Letitthereforesufficetosay,thatimpelledbythatstrongpropensitytoevil,whichneitherthevirtuouspreceptsnorexampleofthebestofparentscoulderadicate,Ihaveatlengthfallenanunhappy,thoughjust,victimtomyownfollies。

\"ToolateIregretmyinattentiontoyouradmonitions,andfeelmyselfsensiblyaffectedbytheremembranceofthemanyanxiousmomentsyouhavepassedonmyaccount。

Forthese,andallmy,othertransgressions,howevergreat,IsupplicatetheDivineforgiveness;andencouragedbythepromisesofthatSaviourwhodiedforusall,Itrusttoreceivethatmercyintheworldtocome,whichmyoffenceshavedeprivedmeofallhope,orexpectationof,inthis。

Theafflictionwhichthiswillcostyou,IhopetheAlmightywillenableyoutobear。Banishfromyourmemoryallmyformerindiscretions,andletthecheeringhopeofahappymeetinghereafter,consoleyouformyloss。Sincerelypenitentformysins;sensibleofthejusticeofmyconvictionandsentence,andfirmlyrelyingonthemeritsofaBlessedRedeemer,Iamatperfectpeacewithallmankind,andtrustIshallyetexperiencethatpeace,whichthisworldcannotgive。CommendmysoultotheDivinemercy。

Ibidyouaneternalfarewell。

\"YourunhappydyingSon,\"SAMUELPEYTON。\"

AfterthisnothingoccurredwithwhichIthinkitnecessarytotroublethereader。Thecontentsofthefollowingchapterscouldnot,Iconceive,besoproperlyinterwoveninthebodyofthework;Ihave,therefore,assignedthemaplacebythemselves,withaviewthattheconclusionsadoptedinthemmaybemorestronglyenforcedonthemindsofthose,towhomtheyaremoreparticularlyaddressed。

CHAPTERXV。

TheFaceoftheCountry;itsProductions,Climate,&c。

Tothegeographicalknowledgeofthiscountry,suppliedbyCaptainCook,andCaptainFurneaux,weareabletoaddnothing。ThelatterexploredthecoastfromVanDiemen’slandtothelatitudeof39degsouth;andCookfromPointHicks,whichliesin37deg58min,toEndeavourStreights。

TheintermediatespacebetweentheendofFurneaux’sdiscoveryandPointHicks,is,therefore,theonlypartofthesouth—eastcoastunknown,anditsohappenedonourpassagethither,owingtotheweather,whichforbadeanypartoftheshipsengagingwiththeshore,thatweareunabletopronouncewhether,ornot,astreightintersectsthecontinenthereabouts:thoughIbegleavetosay,thatIhavebeeninformedbyanavalfriend,thatwhenthefleetwasoffthispartofthecoast,astrongset—offshorewasplainlyfelt。

Atthedistanceof60milesinland,aprodigiouschainofloftymountainsrunsnearlyinanorthandsouthdirection,furtherthantheeyecantracethem。Shouldnothingintervenetopreventit,theGovernorintends,shortly,toexploretheirsummits:and,Ithinktherecanbelittledoubt,thathiscuriositywillnotgounrewarded。Iflargeriversdoexistinthecountry,whichsomeofusarealmostscepticalenoughtodoubt,theirsourcesmustariseamidstthesehills;andthedirectiontheyrunin,foraconsiderabledistance,mustbeeitherduenorth,orduesouth。

ForitisstrikinglysingularthatthreesuchnobleharboursasBotanyBay,PortJackson,andBrokenBay,alikeendinshallowsandswamps,filledwithmangroves。

Thegeneralfaceofthecountryiscertainlypleasing,beingdiversifiedwithgentleascents,andlittlewindingvallies,coveredforthemostpartwithlargespreadingtrees,whichaffordasuccessionofleavesinallseasons。

Inthoseplaceswheretreesarescarce,avarietyoffloweringshrubsabound,mostofthementirelynewtoanEuropean,andsurpassinginbeauty,fragrance,andnumber,allIeversawinanuncultivatedstate:amongthese,atallshrub,bearinganelegantwhiteflower,whichsmellslikeEnglishMay,isparticularlydelightful,andperfumestheairaroundtoagreatdistance。

Thespeciesoftreesarefew,and,Iamconcernedtoadd,thewooduniversallyofsobadagrain,asalmosttoprecludeapossibilityofusingit:

theincreaseoflabouroccasionedbythisinourbuildingshasbeensuch,asnearlytoexceedbelief。Thesetreesyieldaprofusionofthickredgum(notunlikethe’sanguisdraconis’)whichisfoundserviceableinmedicine,particularlyindysentericcomplaints,whereithassometimessucceeded,whenallotherpreparationshavefailed。Tobluntitsacridqualities,itisusualtocombineitwithopiates。

Thenatureofthesoilisvarious。ThatimmediatelyroundSydneyCoveissandy,withhereandthereastratumofclay。Fromthesandwehaveyetbeenabletodrawverylittle;butthereseemsnoreasontodoubt,thatmanylargetractsoflandarounduswillbringtoperfectionwhatevershallbesowninthem。Togivethismatterafairtrial,somepracticalfarmerscapableofsuchanundertakingshouldbesentout;forthespotswehavechosenforexperimentsinagriculture,inwhichwecanscarcebesupposedadepts,havehithertobutillrepaidourtoil,whichmaybeimputabletoourhavingchosensuchasareunfavourableforourpurpose。

Exceptfromthesizeofthetrees,thedifficultiesofclearingthelandarenotnumerous,underwoodbeingrarelyfound,thoughthecountryisnotabsolutelywithoutit。OfthenaturalmeadowswhichMr。CookmentionsnearBotanyBay,wecangivenoaccount;nonesuchexistaboutPortJackson。

Grass,however,growsineveryplacebuttheswampswiththegreatestvigourandluxuriancy,thoughitisnotofthefinestquality,andisfoundtoagreebetterwithhorsesandcowsthansheep。Afewwildfruitsaresometimesprocured,amongwhichisthesmallpurpleapplementionedbyCook,andafruitwhichhastheappearanceofagrape,thoughintastemorelikeagreengooseberry,beingexcessivelysour:probablywereitmelioratedbycultivation,itwouldbecomemorepalatable。

Freshwater,asIhavesaidbefore,isfoundbutininconsiderablequantities。

Forthecommonpurposesoflifethereisgenerallyenough;butweknowofnostreaminthecountrycapableofturningamill:andtheremarkmadebyMr。Anderson,ofthedrynessofthecountryroundAdventureBay,extendswithoutexceptiontoeverypartofitwhichwehavepenetrated。

PrevioustoleavingEnglandIremembertohavefrequentlyhearditasserted,thatthediscoveryofmineswasoneofthesecondaryobjectsoftheexpedition。

Perhapstherearemines;butasnopersoncompetenttoformadecisionistobefoundamongus,Iwishnoonetoadoptanidea,thatImeantoimpresshimwithsuchabelief,whenIstate,thatindividuals,whosejudgementsarenotdespicable,arewillingtothinkfavourablyofthisconjecture,fromspecimensoforeseeninmanyofthestonespickeduphere。Icannotquitthissubjectwithoutregretting,thatsomeonecapableofthrowingabetterlightonit,isnotinthecolony。NorcanIhelpbeingequallyconcerned,thatanexperiencedbotanistwasnotsentout,forthepurposeofcollectinganddescribingtherareandbeautifulplantswithwhichthecountryabounds。Indeed,weflatteredourselves,whenattheCapeofGoodHope,thatMason,theKing’sbotanicalgardener,whowasemployedthereincollectingfortheroyalnurseryatKew,wouldhavejoinedus,butitseemshisordersandengagementspreventedhimfromquittingthatbeatentrack,toenteronthissceneofnoveltyandvariety。

Tothenaturalistthiscountryholdsoutmanyinvitations。Birds,thoughnotremarkablynumerous,areingreatvariety,andofthemostexquisitebeautyofplumage,amongwhicharethecockatoo,lory,andparroquet;butthebirdwhichprincipallyclaimsattentionis,aspeciesofostrich,approachingnearertotheemuofSouthAmericathananyotherweknowof。Oneofthemwasshot,ataconsiderabledistance,withasingleball,byaconvictemployedforthatpurposebytheGovernor;itsweight,whencomplete,wasseventypounds,anditslengthfromtheendofthetoetothetipofthebeak,sevenfeettwoinches,thoughtherewasreasontobelieveithadnotattaineditsfullgrowth。Ondissectionmanyanatomicalsingularitieswereobserved:

thegall—bladderwasremarkablylarge,thelivernotbiggerthanthatofabarn—doorfowl,andafterthestrictestsearchnogizzardcouldbefound;

thelegs,whichwereofavastlength,werecoveredwiththick,strongscales,plainlyindicatingtheanimaltobeformedforlivingamidstdeserts;

andthefootdifferedfromanostrich’sbyformingatriangle,insteadofbeingcloven。

Goldsmith,whoseaccountoftheemuistheonlyoneIcanreferto,says,\"thatitiscoveredfromthebackandrumpwithlongfeathers,whichfallbackward,andcovertheanus;thesefeathersaregreyontheback,andwhiteonthebelly。\"Thewingsaresosmallashardlytodeservethename,andareunfurnishedwiththosebeautifulornamentswhichadornthewingsoftheostrich:allthefeathersareextremelycoarse,buttheconstructionofthemdeservesnotice——theygrowinpairsfromasingleshaft,asingularitywhichtheauthorIhavequotedhasomittedtoremark。Itmaybepresumed,thatthesebirdsarenotveryscarce,asseveralhavebeenseen,someofthemimmenselylarge,buttheyaresowild,astomakeshootingthemamatterofgreatdifficulty。Thoughincapableofflying,theyrunwithsuchswiftness,thatourfleetestgreyhoundsareleftfarbehindineveryattempttocatchthem。Thefleshwaseaten,andtastedlikebeef。

Besidestheemu,manybirdsofprodigioussizehavebeenseen,whichpromisetoincreasethenumberofthosedescribedbynaturalists,wheneverweshallbefortunateenoughtoobtainthem;butamongthesethebatoftheEndeavourRiverisnottobefound。Inthewoodsarevariouslittlesongsters,whosenotesareequallysweetandplaintive。

Ofquadrupeds,exceptthekangaroo,Ihavelittletosay。Thefewmetwitharealmostinvariablyoftheopossumtribe,buteventhesedonotabound。

Tobeastsofpreyweareutterstrangers,norhaveweyetanycausetobelievethattheyexistinthecountry。Andhappyitisforusthattheydonot,astheirpresencewoulddepriveusoftheonlyfreshmealsthesettlementaffords,thefleshofthekangaroo。ThissingularanimalisalreadyknowninEuropebythedrawinganddescriptionofMr。Cook。Tothedrawingnothingcanbeobjectedbutthepositionoftheclawsofthehinderleg,whicharemixedtogetherlikethoseofadog,whereasnosuchindistinctnessistobefoundintheanimalIamdescribing。ItwastheChevalierDePerrousewhopointedoutthistome,whilewewerecomparingakangaroowiththeplate,which,ashejustlyobserved,iscorrectenoughtogivetheworldingeneralagoodideaoftheanimal,butnotsufficientlyaccurateforthemanofscience。

Ofthenaturalhistoryofthekangaroowearestillveryignorant。Wemay,however,venturetopronouncethisanimal,anewspeciesofopossum,thefemalebeingfurnishedwithabag,inwhichtheyoungiscontained;

andinwhichtheteatsarefound。Theselastareonlytwoinnumber,astrongpresumptiveproof,hadwenootherevidence,thatthekangaroobringsforthrarelymorethanoneatabirth。Butthisissettledbeyondadoubt,frommorethanadozenfemaleshavingbeenkilled,whichhadinvariablybutoneformedinthepouch。Notwithstandingthis,theanimalmaybelookedonasprolific,fromtheearlyageitbeginstobreedat,kangarooswithyounghavingbeentakenofnotmorethanthirtypoundsweight;andthereisroomtobelievethatwhenattheirutmostgrowth,theyweighnotlessthanonehundredandfiftypounds。Amaleofonehundredandthirtypoundsweighthasbeenkilled,whosedimensionswereasfollows:

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Feet。Inches。

Extremelength73

Dittofthetail341/2

Dittoofthehinderlegs32

Dittooftheforepaws171/2

Circumferenceofthetailoftheroot15

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AfterthisperhapsIshallhardlybecredited,whenIaffirmthatthekangarooonbeingbroughtforthisnotlargerthananEnglishmouse。Itis,however,inmypowertospeakpositivelyonthishead,asIhaveseenmorethanoneinstanceofit。

Inrunning,thisanimalconfineshimselfentirelytohishinder,legs,whicharepossessedwithanextraordinarymuscularpower。Theirspeedisverygreat,thoughnotingeneralquiteequaltothatofagreyhound;

butwhenthegreyhoundsaresofortunateastoseizethem,theyareincapableofretainingtheirhold,fromtheamazingstrugglesoftheanimal。Theboundofthekangaroo,whennothardpressed,hasbeenmeasured,andfoundtoexceedtwentyfeet。

Atwhattimeoftheyeartheycopulate,andinwhatmanner,weknownot:

thetesticlesofthemaleareplacedcontrarytotheusualorderofnature。

Whenyoungthekangarooeatstenderandwellflavoured,tastinglikeveal,buttheoldonesaremoretoughandstringythanbullbeef。Theyarenotcarnivorous,andsubsistaltogetheronparticularflowersandgrass。

Theirbleatismournful,andverydifferentfromthatofanyotheranimal:

itis,however,seldomheardbutintheyoungones。

Fish,whichoursanguinehopesledustoexpectingreatquantities,donotabound。Insummertheyaretolerablyplentiful,butforsomemonthspastveryfewhavebeentaken。BotanyBayinthisrespectexceedsPortJackson。TheFrenchoncecaughtneartwothousandfishinoneday,ofaspeciesofgrouper,towhich,fromtheformofaboneintheheadresemblingahelmet,wehavegiventhenameoflighthorseman。Tothismaybeaddedbass,mullets,skait,soles,leather—jackets,andmanyotherspecies,allsogoodintheirkind,astodoubleourregretattheirnotbeingmorenumerous。Sharksofanenormoussizearefoundhere。OneofthesewascaughtbythepeopleonboardtheSirius,whichmeasuredattheshoulderssixfeetandahalfincircumference。Hisliveryieldedtwenty—fourgallonsofoil;andinhisstomachwasfoundtheheadofashark,whichhadbeenthrownoverboardfromthesameship。TheIndians,probablyfromhavingfelttheeffectsoftheirvoraciousfury,testifytheutmosthorroronseeingtheseterriblefish。

Venomousanimalsandreptilesarerarelyseen。Largesnakesbeautifullyvariegatedhavebeenkilled,butoftheeffectoftheirbiteswearehappilyignorant。Insects,thoughnumerous,arebynomeans,eveninsummer,sotroublesomeasIhavefoundtheminAmerica,theWestIndies,andothercountries。

Theclimateisundoubtedlyverydesirabletolivein。Insummertheheatsareusuallymoderatedbytheseabreeze,whichsetsinearly;andinwinterthedegreeofcoldissoslightastooccasionnoinconvenience;onceortwicewehavehadhoarfrostsandhail,butnoappearanceofsnow。Thethermometerhasneverrisenbeyond84,norfallenlowerthan35,ingeneralitstoodinthebeginningofFebruaryatbetween78and74atnoon。Noristhetemperatureoftheairlesshealthythanpleasant。Thosedreadfulputridfeversbywhichnewcountriesaresooftenravaged,areunknowntous:

andexceptingaslightdiarrhoea,whichprevailedsoonafterwehadlanded,andwasfatalinveryfewinstances,wearestrangerstoepidemicdiseases。

Onthewhole,(thunderstormsinthehotmonthsexcepted)IknownotanyclimateequaltothisIwritein。Erewehadbeenafortnightonshoreweexperiencedsomestormsofthunderaccompaniedwithrain,thanwhichnothingcanbeconceivedmoreviolentandtremendous,andtheirrepetitionforseveraldays,joinedtothedamagetheydid,bykillingseveralofoursheep,ledustodrawpresagesofanunpleasantnature。Happily,however,formanymonthswehaveescapedanysimilarvisitations。

CHAPTERXVI。

TheProgressmadeintheSettlement;andtheSituationofAffairsattheTimeoftheShip,whichconveysthisAccount,sailingforEngland。

Forthepurposeofexpeditingthepublicwork,themaleconvictshavebeendividedintogangs,overeachofwhichaperson,selectedfromamongthemselves,isplaced。ItistoberegrettedthatGovernmentdidnottakethismatterintoconsiderationbeforeweleftEngland,andappointproperpersonswithreasonablesalariestoexecutetheofficeofoverseers;

astheconsequenceofourpresentimperfectplanissuch,astodefeatinagreatmeasurethepurposesforwhichtheprisonersweresentout。

Thefemaleconvictshavehithertolivedinastateoftotalidleness;

exceptafewwhoarekeptatworkinmakingpegsfortiles,andpickingupshellsforburningintolime。ForthelasttimeIrepeat,thatthebehaviourofallclassesofthesepeoplesinceourarrivalinthesettlementhasbeenbetterthancould,Ithink,havebeenexpectedfromthem。

Temporarywoodenstorehousescoveredwiththatchorshingles,inwhichthecargoesofalltheshipshavebeenlodged,arecompleted;andanhospitaliserected。Barracksforthemilitaryareconsiderablyadvanced;

andlittlehutstoserve,untilsomethingmorepermanentcanbefinished,havebeenraisedonallsides。Notwithstandingthistheencampmentsofthemarinesandconvictsarestillkeptup;andtosecuretheirownersfromthecoldnessofthenights,arecoveredinwithbushes,andthatchedover。

TheplanofatownIhavealreadysaidismarkedout。Andasfreestoneofanexcellentqualityabounds,onerequisitetowardsthecompletionofitisattained。Onlytwohousesofstoneareyetbegun,whichareintendedfortheGovernorandLieutenantGovernor。Oneofthegreatestimpedimentswemeetwithisawantoflimestone,ofwhichnosignsappear。

Clayformakingbricksisinplenty,andaconsiderablequantityofthemburnedandreadyforuse。

InenumeratingthepublicbuildingsIfindIhavebeensoremissastoomitanobservatory,whichiserectedatasmalldistancefromtheencampments。

Itisnearlycompleted,andwhenfittedupwiththetelescopesandotherastronomicalinstrumentssentoutbytheBoardofLongitude,willaffordadesirableretreatfromthelistlessnessofacampeveningatPortJackson。

OneoftheprincipalreasonswhichinducedtheBoardtograntthisapparatuswas,forthepurposeofenablingLieutenantDawes,ofthemarines,(towhosecareitisintrusted)tomakeobservationsonacometwhichisshortlyexpectedtoappearinthesouthernhemisphere。Thelatitudeoftheobservatory,fromtheresultofmorethanthreehundredobservations,isfixedat33deg52min30secsouth,andthelongitudeat151deg16min30seceastofGreenwich。Thelatitudeofthesouthheadwhichformstheentranceoftheharbour,33deg51min,andthatofthenorthheadoppositetoitat33deg49min45secsouth。