ItisadutythatIowetotheKhediveofEgypttoexplainthesedetails。Itwouldatfirstsightappearthattheexpeditiontosuppresstheslave-tradewasmerelyatheatricalannouncementtocourtthesympathyofEurope,butwhich,inreality,hadnosolidity。IamperfectlyconvincedthattheKhedivewasthoroughlysincereinhisdeclaredpurposeofsuppressingtheslave-trade,notonlyasahumanitarian,butasanenlightenedmanoftheworld,whoknew,fromtheexampleofthegreatPowersofEurope,thatthetimehadarrivedwhencivilizationdemandedtheextinctionofsuchhorrorsaswerethenecessaryadjunctsofslave-hunting。TheKhedivehadthusdeterminedtoannextheNileBasin,andestablishhisgovernment,whichwouldaffordprotection,andopenanimmensecountrytotheadvantagesofcommerce。
Thisreformmustbethedeath-blowtotheso-calledtradersofKhartoum,whowerepositivelythetenantsofthegovernor-generaloftheSoudan。
TheexpeditionoftheKhedive,launchedwithadmirabledeterminationonhispart,wasthusinimicaltoeverylocalinterest,andwasindirectoppositiontopublicopinion。Itwasthereforeanaturalconsequencethatpressureshouldbeexertedbyeveryinterestagainstthegovernor-generaloftheSoudan。DjiafferPachawasanoldfriendofmine,forwhomIhadagreatpersonalregard,andIregrettedthefalsepositioninwhichbothheandIwereplaced。Mytitleandpositionasgovernor-generalofCentralAfricatoacertainextentweakenedhisauthority。
Hehadbytheforceofcircumstances,andaccordingtoformerusages,sofartoleratedtheactsoftheWhiteNiletradersastoacknowledgethemascontractingpartieswithhisowngovernment。Themostimportantlesseehadnolessthantenstationssituatedwithintheterritoryundermyjurisdiction,forwhichhewaspayingalargeannualrent。Iknew,andthelessee,AchmetSheikAgad,wellknew,thathisso-calledtradewassimplybrigandage。Myformertravels,asdescribedin”TheAlbertN’yanza,”hadledmebehindthecurtain,andthetraderswerewellawarethatIkneweverysecretoftheiratrocities;thusmyreappearanceuponthescenewithrankofpachaandmajor-general,attheheadofasmallarmy,togetherwiththepossessionofabsoluteandsupremepower,threwtheentirepopulationintoastateofconsternation。Thetraders,asMohammedansandsubjects,trustedtotheprotectionoftheirowngovernor-general。AlreadyIhadcapturedtheirvessels,imprisonedtheiragents,liberatedtheirslaves,andconfiscatedtheivory,subjecttothedecisionoftheKhedive。AlreadyIhadcaughtthegovernorhimselfAliBeyofFashodaintheactofkidnappinghelplesswomenandchildren,whomIhadimmediatelyinsisteduponliberating,althoughI
hadnolegaljurisdictioninhisprovince。IsimplydependeduponthepersonalsupportoftheKhedive,whosesincerityIneverdoubted;thusI
actedasIfirmlybelievedtheKhedivewouldhavedesiredmetoactunderthecircumstances。TheKhediveprovedthatmyconfidenceinhissinceritywaswellfounded。HeatoncedismissedfromhisserviceanddisgracedthegovernorofFashoda。Thesefactscastshadowsofcomingevents。TheSoudanauthoritieswerecompromised;myinterferenceintheShillookcountrywasnaturallydistastefultothegovernor-general。BoththegovernmentoftheSoudanandthetradersatKhartoumperceivedthatIshouldactinstrictaccordancewiththeinstructionsIhadreceivedfromtheKhedive。Therewasnohopeleft,exceptindelays,thatmightrenderanadvanceimpossiblewithaheavily-ladenfleetthroughtheobstructionsoftheriver。
Itwasnecessarytomodifythetermsofthecontractenteredintobetweenthegovernor-generalandSheikAchmetAgad。Thistraderrepresentedhiscasetomeasoneofconsiderableinjustice,whichIwasforcedtoacknowledge。AsamarkofrespecttoDjiafferPacha,whohadoriginallyenteredintothecontract,Irequestedhimtoarrangethetermsofthenewagreementtogetherwithmyselfinthepublicdivan。ItwasarguedbySheikAchmetAgadthatthefactofthegovernmentbeingestablishedincountrieswherehehadbeenindependentwouldcauseagreatlosstohistrade,asitwouldupsettheconfidenceofthenatives,andtheywouldceasetobringivoryforsale。Inreality,thisargumentshouldbeinterpreted:”Ifthegovernmentisestablished,therewillbeanendtoourrazzias,andweshallhaveneitherslavesnorcattletoofferinexchangeforivory。”
Healsojustlyarguedthat”itwouldbeunfairshouldthegovernmentpurchaseivoryfromcountriesalreadyleasedfortradingpurposestothemerchant。”
Ithereforearrangedthat,untiltheexpirationofhisoriginalcontract,noivoryshouldbepurchasedbythegovernment。
Also,thatinsteadofthemoneypaymentnowannuallymadetothegovernment,therentshouldbepaidinivory,attherateoftwo-fifthsoftheamountcollected。TheivorywastobedeliveredandweighedinGondokoro,atwhichplacetherentwastobepaidtothegovernmentintusks。
TheoriginalcontractwouldexpireonApril9,1872。
Myhandsweretoacertainextenttiedbytheseengagements,butI
resolvedthatattheexpirationofthetermIshouldassumeamonopolyoftheivorytradeforthegovernment,ontheprincipleofthefurtradeoftheHudson’sBayCompany;asitwouldbeimpossibletopermittheactsoftheKhartoumtraders,who,Iwasconvinced,wouldneverdealhonestlywiththenatives。
TheworkingrepresentativeofAchmetSheikAgadwashisson-in-law——amannamedAbouSaood:IhadseenthispersonwhenatTewfikeeyah;hehadarrivedinchargeofseveralvesselsfromGondokoroduringtherainyseason,whenthefloodedriverandstrongsouthwindhadallowedthepassageofhisboats。Atthattimehehadnoslavesonboard,butI
subsequentlydiscoveredthatuponhearingthatIhadformedastationneartheSoba,hehaddischargedalargecargoofslavesatthestationofKutchukAliontheBahrGiraffe,soastopassTewfikeeyahinastateofinnocenceandpurity,andthussavetheconfiscationofhisivory。
Thismanwaspresentatthedivanwhenthefinalagreementwassignedbymyselfandhisprincipal。HevowedfidelityinsoforcibleamannerthatIentertainedseriousdoubtsofhissincerity。Anarrangementwasenteredinto,thathewastosupplythegovernmenttroopswithbeef,mutton,butter,&c。,togetherwiththenativecarriersforthetransportofbaggage,stores,&c。,atanestablishedratethenagreedupon;theprovisionsweretobedeliveredfromtheresourcesathiscommandathisvariousstations。Intheeventofanynativewar,hewastofurnishassistancewhencalleduponbythegovernmentforirregulartroops,ofwhichhehadabout1,800inthedistrictsincludedinmyterritory。
IdidnotadmirethepersonalappearanceofAbouSaood。Ajudgeofphysiognomywouldhaveobjectedtothedowncastlookofhumility,theun-certainsquintofoneeye,thefurtiveexpressionofcountenance,addedtotheultra-holinessofhisejaculationswhencalleduponforananswer,andthepiouscantofhisprotestationagainstallwrong-doings。
Atthesametimethathewasactingthepartofsaint,IknewhimtobeabirdofthesamefeatherastherestoftheWhiteNileslave-hunters。
SomelittlediplomacywasnecessarytosmooththetroubledwatersofKhartoum。Imadeeveryallowanceforthepassiveobstructivenessoftheauthorities;itwasperfectlynaturalunderthecircumstancesofasuddenreformthataffectedmateriallytheinterestsoftheentirepopulation,bothhighandlow。Atthesametime,itwasnecessarytowinthegame。IwasmuchattachedtoDjiafferPachainhisunofficialcapacity,asIcouldneverforgetthekindnessthatIhadreceivedfromhimatSouakimwhenhewelcomedmywifeandmyselfonourreturnfromalongandarduousexpedition。Hewasaperfectlyhonestmaninhisdealings,andmostgeneroustoallaroundhim。Hisgreatdesirewastoearnagoodreputation,thushewasnotsufficientlyvigilantorseverewiththesub-officialsthroughoutthevastterritorywhichhegoverned。
HehadformerlybeenanadmiralintheEgyptiannavy,andhehadvisitedEngland,wherehehadlearnttorespecttheEnglishnameof”gentleman。”
Tobeconsidereda”gentleman”whichhepronouncedinEnglish,wasinhisestimationagreathonour。
Iwasdelightedwiththelastingimpressionthathadbeenmadebythemannersofourcountry;andcertainly,incourtesyandhospitality,DjiafferPachathoroughlyrepresentedthequalitiesofthenamehecoveted。Wheneverwedifferedinopinionuponofficialmatters,wewerealwayscordialinourprivatecapacity。
On6thOctoberthepostarrivedfromCairowiththeastoundingnewsofthebattleofSedan;thecaptureoftheEmperorNapoleon;therevolutioninParis;andthefalloftheNapoleondynasty!Neverweresomanygraveeventscondensedinonedespatch。IfeltmuchfordeBizemont:hehadbecomeageneralfavourite,andIhadreceivedhimconamoreasoneofourparty。Thiswasablowtooterribleevenforhishighspirit。Hehadreceivedthegreatestkindnessfromtheemperorandempress,andhisloyaltywasshownbythedeepestgrief,andanimmediateresolvetogiveuptheexpedition,andtoreturntosharethetremblingfortunesofhiscountry。Wehadourselvesreceivedmuchkindnessfromtheempress。Onlyafewdaysbeforethisgravenewsarrived,mywifehadreceivedatokenfromherMajesty,graciouslybestowedwhenshewasinpowerandprosperity;thiswasnowmoredeeplyprizedsinceadversityhadfallensoheavilyuponher。
DeBizemonthadvigorouslycommencedhisworkasamemberoftheexpeditionbyaccompanyingthesectionsofthethirdsteamerfromCairotoBerber。ThedesertjourneywasintrustedtothegreatsheikoftheArabs,HusseinHalifa,whohadalreadysonotablydistinguishedhimselfinthetransportofthetwosteamersthathadarrivedwithMr。
Higginbotham。Iwasverysorrytosaygood-bye,andIpartedwithdeBizemontandhiscompanion,LeBlanc,withsincereregret。
Ihadnowseteverythinginorder;thevesselswereloaded。
On10thOctober,1870,Ifindthisentryinmyjournal:-”StartedforTewfikeeyah。Thankfultobefreefromthathatefulspot,Khartoum。Nothingcanexceedthemiseryoftheplaceatthisseason。Nodrainage——mud——densepopulation,withexaggeratedstench。TheseenemiestocivilizationhaveatlengthvanquishedtheEuropeansettlers。”DjiafferPacha,accompaniedbyallthebigpeople,cameonboardtotakeanofficialfarewell:embracing——bandsofmusic——salutesofcannon——steamup,andoff,thankGod!——IwithahorridcoldandJulianwithnastyfever。”
Wewereshortofhandsforwood-cutting,thusweonlyarrivedatTewfikeeyahon22dOctober。Theriverwasnowatitsmaximum,andhadrisenatthisspotfromthelowestlevelofthedryseason,fourteenfeetandoneinch。
Wewerenowbusilyemployed,asIhadarrangedtostartthefirstdivisionofthefleetforGondokoroonthe1stDecember。
On25thOctoberseveralvesselsattemptedtopassthestationwithslaves。Allwerecapturedandtheslavesliberated。”Manyofthewomenslaveswhowerereleasedfromtheslavevesselsatthefirstcaptureseemedthoroughlytorealizetheprincipleof’liberte,fraternite,egalite,’astheyranawayduringthenight,notonlywiththeirnewclothesrecentlygiventhembythegovernment,buttheyalsostolesomeofthesoldiers’kit。Itisverydifficulttomanagethesepeople。Thefactoftheirhavingbeenkidnappedbytheslave-huntersdestroysallconfidence,andtheycannotunderstandtheirtrueposition。Itisdifficulttopersuadethemthatthegovernmenthasinterferedintheirbehalfsimplywithaviewtotheirwelfare;theyimaginethatwehavesomeulteriorobjectintheirrelease;andmanyhaveastrongsuspicionthattheymayatsomefuturetimebetransportedtosomedistantcountryandsold。Theyhavebeensooftendeceivedthattheycannotunderstandthetruth;andhavingbeenaccustomedtobrutaltreatment,theycannotcomprehendtheintentionofkindness,whichtheyattributetoawishtodeceivethem。Thisisadreadfulstateofmoraldegradation,whichnothingbuttimeandpatiencewillovercome。”
Onthe23rdNovemberthewindbegansteadilyfromthenorth。Iwasnearlyready。Everyvesselhadbeenthoroughlyrepaired,butmanyweresorottenthatthecaulkingwasconsideredbytheEnglishshipwrightsasquiteunreliableforalongvoyage。Ihaddraggedtheirondiahbeeahoutofthewater,andhadsubstitutednewplatesinmanyplaceswherethemetalwashoneycombedwithrust。Theplatethathadbeenpiercedbythetusksofthehippopotamuswasremoved,asitprovedtobeverydefective,andcouldbebrokenthroughwiththeblowofaheavyhammer,thereforeitwasnotastonishingthatithadbeeneasilypenetratedbythesharpivoryofsopowerfulananimal。
Whenthediahbeeahwasre-launched,Ihadherthoroughlypaintedinsideandout。Inthemeantime,IhadformedaRobinson-Crusoe-likehouse,comprisingtwosmallrooms,openontheriver-side,butsecuredatnightandmorningbysimpleVenetianblinds。Thethreesideswereclosedwithplanks。Ihadpavedthefloorwiththecast-ironplatesofthesteamer’sengineroom,thusitwasbothlevelandproofagainstthewhiteants。
Thetworoomswereseparatedbyapartitionwithadoorway,butnodoor。
IhadnotresidedinahousesinceIfirstoccupiedthediahbeeah,tenmonthsago,asthevesselwasmoreconvenient。
Onthe29thNovember,ataboutfourA。M。,Iwasawakenedbyanoiseintheadjoiningroom。Mybedsteadwasexactlyoppositethepartitiondoorway;thatofmywifewasontheothersideoftheroom。AtfirstI
thoughtthesoundproceededfromratsscamperingoverthetinboxes;butuponlisteningattentively,Idistinctlyheardthelidofametalboxopenedbysomeperson,andagaincarefullyclosed。
Afterafewmoments,Iheardanotherboxopen,andasoundasthoughsomeonewassearchingamongthecontents。
Unfortunatelymybedsteadwasthemosthorriblecreaker,inwhichitwasimpossibletoturnwithoutproducinganoisethatwouldcreateanalarm,shouldathiefbeonthealert。
Ialwayssleptwithapistolundermypillow,therefore,Igentlygraspedtherevolverinmyhand,andendeavouredquietlytogetoutofmynoisybed。
Thewretchedpieceoffurnituregavethemostalarmingcreak;thiswasimmediatelysucceededbyasoundinthenextroomofthesuddenclosingofabox,andthemovementofsomeperson。IcouldnotbesurethatitwasnotLadyBaker,whohadperhapsrequiredsomethingfromabox,anddidnotwishtodisturbme。Thiswasnotlikely,andIfeltthatnotimemustbelost,asmybedsteadhadgiventhealarm。Ithereforesprangoutofbedandrushedthroughtheopendoorway,justintimetoseesomepersonjumpthroughtheVenetianblindsontheriversideofthehouse。
Tocryout”Who’sthere?”andtofireashotwastheworkofaninstant,andjumpingafterhiminpursuitIfoundmyselfindarkness,andnoonevisibleoutsidemyhouse。Wherewasthesentry?Nowhere!