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the eureka stockade-第7章

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rers were such Vandemonian…looking traps and troopers; that we were not encouraged to say much; because it would have been of no use。

As soon; however; as the sun was up; and all hands were going to work; the occurrence not only increased the discontent that had been brewing fast enough already; but it rose to excitement; and such a state of exasperated feelings; however vented in the shouting of 'Joe;' did certainly not prepare the Eureka boys to submit with patience to a licence…hunt in the course of the day。

First and foremost:  it is impossible to prevent the sale of spirits on the diggings; and not any laws; fines; or punishment the government may impose on the dealers or consumers can have an effect towards putting a stop to sly…grog selling。  A miner working; as during the past winter; in wet and cold; must and will have his nobbler occasionally; and very necessary; too; I think。  No matter what the cost; he will have it; and it cannot be dispensed with; if he wish to preserve his health:  he won't go to the Charley Napier Hotel; when he can get his nobbler near…handy; and thereby give a lift to Pat or Scotty。

Secondly:  I hereby assert that the breed of spies in this colony prospered by this sly…grog selling。  〃We want money;〃 says some of the 'paternals' at Toorak。

〃Oh! well; then;〃 replies another at Ballaarat; 〃come down on a few storekeepers and unlicensed miners and raise the wind。  We can manage a thousand or two that way。  Let the blood…hounds oh the scent; and it is done。〃

And so a scoundrel; in the disguise of an honest man; takes with him another worse devil than himself; and goes round like a roaring lion; seeking what he may devour。

If I had half the fifty pounds fine inflicted on sly…grog sellers; and five pounds fine on unlicensed diggers; raised on Ballaarat at this time; I think my fellow…colonists would bow their heads before me。  Great works!

Thirdly:  An act of silver and gold lace humanity was going the rounds of our holes; above and below。

A person is found in an insensible state; caused by loss of blood; having fallen; by accident; on a broken bottle and cut an artery in his head。 He is conveyed to the Camp hospital。

After some few hours; because he raves from loss of blood; and at a time when he requires the closest attention; he is unceremoniously carried into the common lock…up; and there left; it is said; for ten hours; lying on the floor; without any attention being paid to his condition by the hospital authorities; and then it was only by repeated representations of his sinking state; to other officials; that he was conveyed to the hospital; where he expired in two hours afterwards!

〃Below!〃

〃Haloo!〃

〃Jim; the miners of Ballaarat demand an investigation。〃

〃And they must have it; Joe。〃

Such was the scene in those days; performed at every shaft; in Gravel…pits; as well as on the Eureka。




Chapter XIV。



Flagitur Vulcano Si Fulmina Parata。


Here is a short resume of events which led to the popular demonstration on Tuesday; October 17th; 1854。

Two men; old friends; named Scobie and Martin; after many years separation; happened to meet each other in Ballaarat。  Joy at the meeting; led them to indulge in a wee drop for 'Auld lang Syne。'  In this state of happy feeling; they call at the Eureka Hotel; on their way home; intending to have a finishing glass。  They knock at the door; and are refused admittance; very properly; on account of their drunkenness。  They leave; and proceed on their way; not; perhaps without the usual colonial salutations。 At about fifty yards from the hotel; they hear a noise behind them; and retrace their steps。  They are met by persons; unknown; who inflict blows on them; which render one insensible and the other lifeless。

A coroner's inquest was held on the body; the verdict of which was; 〃that deceased had died from injuries inflicted by persons unknown;〃 but public feeling seemed to point to Mr。 Bentley; the proprietor of the Eureka Hotel; who; together with his wife and another party; were charged with the murder; tried at the police court; and acquitted。

The friends of deceased; considering that both the inquest and the trial were unfairly conducted; agreed to meet on Tuesday; October 17th; on the spot where the man was murdered; and devise measures to discover the guilty parties; and to bring them to justice。

Accordingly; at an early hour; the hill on which is situated the Eureka Hotel was thronged by thousands; so great was the excitement。

THOMAS KENNEDY; was naturally enough the lion of the day。  A thick head; bold; but bald; the consequence perhaps not of his dissipation; but of his worry in by gone days。  His merit consists in the possession of the chartist slang; hence his cleverness in spinning; a yarn never to the purpose; but blathered with long phrases and bubbling with cant。  He took up the cause of the diggers; not so much for the evaporation of his gaseous heroism; as eternally to hammer on the unfortunate death of his country…man Scobie; for the sake of 'auld lang syne。'

When pressed by the example of others to burn his license; at the subsequent monster meeting; he had none to burn; because he had a wife and four children dependent on him for support; and therefore I do not know what to say further。

These and other resolutions were carried unanimously:…

〃That this meeting; not being satisfied with the manner in which the proceedings connected with the death of the late James Scobie; have been conducted; either by the magistrates or by the coroner; pledges itself to use every lawful means to have the case brought before other; and more competent authorities。

〃That this meeting deems it necessary to collect subscriptions for the purpose of offering a reward for the conviction of the murderers; and defraying all other expenses connected with the prosecution of the case。〃




Chapter XV。



Nam Tua Res Agitur; Paries Cum Proximus Ardet。


The one pervading opinion among the multitude of miners and others who had been attracted thither; appeared to be that Bentley was the murderer; and loud were the cries; the hooting; and groans against him。  It would appear that the Camp authorities contemplated some little disturbance; and consequently all the available force of police and mounted troopers were on guard at the hotel and made a very injudicious display of their strength。  Not only did they follow; but ride through; the crowd of people at the meeting; and it is to this display of their strength that must be attributed the fire; and other outbursts of indignation。  Miners who have stood the working of a Canadian or Gravel…pit shicer; scorn danger in any form。

The crowd; excessively irritated on seeing the large display of the hated police force began to shout and and yell。  Presently; a stone came from the mass; and passing near the head of one of the officials; broke a pane of glass in one of the windows of the hotel。  The sound of the falling glass appeared to act like magic on the multitude; and bottles; stones; sticks; and other missiles; were speedily put in requisition to demolish the windows; until not a single pane was left entire; while every one that was 
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