WITH THE BEYS OP tlUf. jci 



fteps, their tobacco-pipes in their mouths, clofe up to 

 the rampart. After they were gone, the kapudan 

 pafha went down to fee what had happened. The 

 beys forfook Sacore, and encamped farther down ; as 

 their provifion was expended, and they felt a great 

 want of bread, though they abounded in money. 



The 9th. the pafha fent the bombarde and the ga- 

 leangici to face the enemy's camp. 



Amurath bey, who led the van of the beys, made 

 himfelf mailer of the caravan from Aleppo, full of 

 gold-dufi: and very precious commodities, and was at- 

 tended by 62 fliips loaded with corn, together with 

 black flaves of both fexes. 



Hereupon the beys pitched their camp on the fpot 

 where they were encamped on the 27th. that memo • 

 rable day when the kapudan pafha underwent his fignal 

 defeat. They were in number 30,000 men, namely 

 4500 of the people belonging to the beys, 10.000 

 Arabs, a robufl and warlike race, and 15,500 vafYals, 

 with 20,000 horfes, mules and affes. 



The 20th. the kapudan pafha difmiffed the jordaffi. 



The 25th. he made prefents to each of his beys of 

 1000 patafhes, to his ficcabeletti 2000, to the colonels 

 of the ogiachi and the galeangi each two zechini 

 mabuchi. 



The 26th. an army went on the other fide of the 



The 30th. he marched againfl the beys with an army 

 of 18,000 men. Namely 1700 galeangici in the galean - 

 gici and cannonier barks, under the orders of the 

 commander of the fleet 1 the 900 men that remained 

 after the firft battle, led by the kiaia Celepi Sadet ; 



K k 3 6qq 



