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On the 1 2th. they gave the woman 500 baffinadoes 

 Ofi the foles of her feet;, in order to make her confefs 

 from whom fhe received the letter. She confefTed all, 

 as well from whom Ihe received the letter, as from 

 whom fhe expected the anfwer. And now the kapu- 

 dan pafha fent the janizary-aga and an officer with 

 him, to the place where the fervant lived, and took 

 him prifoner. Fear made him immediately confefs the 

 whole of the affair. Whereupon his head was ffruck 

 off, as well as the poor country-woman's. 



In this village a quantity of cloaths were found 

 which the wives of the beys had prepared for their 

 hufbands. The kapudan pafha commanded thefe to 

 be taken away by force, as they would not voluntarily 

 furrender them to the governour, or flccabeletti, of 

 the village. 



The 25th. Memeth, the leader of the galeangi, re- 

 turned from the camp with the remains of his people. 

 They were ftill fcarcely 400 men, and were fent to 

 Alexandria, that they might not be fold in Cairo. 



The 5 th of April, returned alfo the kiaia of the ka- 

 pudan pallia^ under whofe command the barks were, 

 with thofe that ftill remained of the galeangi. They 

 were reduced to 50. 



The 1 8th. it was difcovered, that the before- men- 

 tioned Gamanzoglo had embezzled confiderable fums 

 of the property of the beys, whereof the kapudan pa- 

 fha had caufed an inventory to be taken. For which 

 both he and his accomplices were put to the torture. 



The 28th. Abdul pafha entered Cairo with his whole 

 corps, which did not amount to 200 men. 



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