THE CARAVAN. 79 
f ame ls with rich faddles, and covered with velvet 
ioufings. 2 6. The Januaries on foot, intended to 
e |cort the Caravan on the journey, to the number 
0r four hundred. 27. The Bey’s two horfe tails 
? n d two enfigns. 28. The Bey’s Secretary, fol- 
lowed by fonie officers of the Janiffaries. 29. The 
§ a °f the Janiffaries and Azapes, in his drefs of 
o^-iemony, attended by his flaves and ordinary 
i>uard. 30. All the Beys in ceremonial habits, with 
.''■O officers and attendants. 3 1 . I he corps of the 
trapes, with their officers in the fame order as be- 
°re, with a number of Cuiraffiers on foot, armed 
11 the ancient manner. 32. The corpfe of Janif- 
a nes with their officers, preceded by a number of 
>oung flaves on foot. 33. Some officers of the 
f aiflaw’s court, in white cloaths. 34. The Bey him- 
y, who commands the Caravan, followed by Seven 
la J a > an d his flare Cuiraffiers. On his right was 
l h 1 ’ r ‘ cd a green enfign, which is the one that is by 
toV^vaw, in the Emperor’s name, delivered him, 
it b e hallowed, by touching Mahomet’s grave with 
c : and he is enjoined, at the peril of his life, to 
Wa-{ U ^ ac ^ wards and forwards. It is after - 
Co, S *" ent over t0 Conftantinople, and is a great en- 
1 q ^agement to all faithful Mufelmen, as they fol- 
w 11 without fear againfl: their enemies. The Bey 
cfl! a man of fcvent y years of age, rich and well 
c Qn f and was now a fourth time employed as 
R 0r °. f tIle Caravan. 35. The treafurer of 
e y> with other officers of his court. 36. Elis 
p et C ’ c °nfifting of a number of kettle-drums, trum- 
ca me ] and ^utboys, clofed by ten drums, all on 
a m . s ‘ 37-1 afterwards faw nothing, but an 
divij 111 ^'. num her of Scheks (rulers of the church) 
^aiontn. 111 1° troo P s > and Cervices (who are the fame 
6- the Turks as Monks among!]; the Papifts) 
all 
