Cetywayo and His White Neighbours (Webster's Chinese Simplified Thesaurus Edition) by H. Rider Haggard
Author:H. Rider Haggard [Haggard, H. Rider]
Language: eng
Format: epub
ISBN: 9781114500334
Google: bJDTW7bi-okC
Publisher: Icon Group International
Published: 2010-06-10T07:39:08.824000+00:00
CHAPTER V. THE BOER REBELLION
Accession of Mr. Gladstone to power—His letters to the Boer
leaders and the loyals—His refusal to rescind the annexation—The
Boers encouraged by prominent members of the Radical party—The
Bezuidenhout incident—Despatch of troops to Potchefstroom—Mass
meeting of the 8th December 1880—Appointment of the Triumvirate
and declaration of the republic—Despatch of Boer proclamation to
Sir O. Lanyon—His reply—Outbreak of hostilities at Potchefstroom
—Defence of the court-house by Major Clarke—The massacre of the
detachment of the 94th under Colonel Anstruther—Dr. Ward—The
Boer rejoicings—The Transvaal placed under martial law—
Abandonment of their homes by the people of Pretoria—Sir Owen
Lanyon's admirable defence organisation—Second proclamation
issued by the Boers—Its complete falsehood—Life at Pretoria
during the siege—Murders of natives by the Boers—Loyal conduct
of the native chiefs—Difficulty of preventing them from attacking
the Boers—Occupation of Lang's Nek by the Boers—Sir George
Colley's departure to Newcastle—The condition of that town—The
attack on Lang's Nek—Its desperate nature—Effect of victory on
the Boers—The battle at the Ingogo—Our defeat—Sufferings of the
wounded—Major Essex—Advance of the Boers into Natal—Constant
alarms—Expected attack on Newcastle—Its unorganised and
indefensible condition—Arrival of the reinforcements and retreat
of the Boers to the Nek—Despatch of General Wood to bring up more
reinforcements—Majuba Hill—Our disaster, and death of Sir George
Colley—Cause of our defeat—A Boer version of the disaster—Sir
George Colley's tactics.
When the Liberal ministry became an accomplished fact instead of a happy possibility, Mr. Gladstone did not find it convenient to adopt the line of policy with reference to the Transvaal, that might have been expected from his utterances whilst leader of the Opposition. On the contrary, he declared in Parliament that the Annexation could not be cancelled, and on the 8th June 1880 we find him, in answer to a Boer petition, written with the object of inducing him to act up to the spirit of his words and rescind the Annexation, writing thus:— “Looking to all circumstances, both of the Transvaal and the rest of South Africa, and to the necessity of preventing a renewal of disorders which might lead to disastrous consequences, not only to the Transvaal, but to the whole of South Africa, our judgment is, that the Queen cannot be advised to relinquish her sovereignty over the Transvaal; but, consistently with the maintenance of that sovereignty, we desire that the white inhabitants of the Transvaal should, without prejudice to the rest of the population, enjoy the fullest liberty to manage their local affairs. We believe that this liberty may be most easily and promptly conceded to the Transvaal as a member of a South African confederation.”
Unless words have lost their signification, this passage certainly means that the Transvaal must remain a British colony, but that England will be prepared to grant it responsible government, more especially if it will consent to a confederation scheme. Mr. Gladstone, however, in a communication dated 1st June 1881, and addressed to the unfortunate Transvaal loyals, for whom he expresses “respect and sympathy,” interprets his meaning thus: “It is stated, as I observe, that a promise was given to me that the Transvaal should never be given back. There is no mention of the terms or date of this promise.
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