Travels In Morocco - Volume 2 of 2 - By James Richardson



















































 -  - Sidi Mohammed. - 
Plain of Manouba. - Tunis. - Tfeefleeah. - The Bastinado. - Turkish
Infantry. - Kairwan. - Sidi Amour Abeda. - Saints. - A French Spy - 
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- Sidi Mohammed.

- Plain of Manouba.

- Tunis. - Tfeefleeah. - The Bastinado. - Turkish Infantry. - Kairwan. - Sidi Amour Abeda. - Saints. - A French Spy - Administration of Justice. - The Bey's presents. - The Hobara. - Ghafsa. Hot streams containing Fish. - Snakes. - Incantation. - Moorish Village.

The tourists were Captain Balfour, of the 88th Regiment, and Mr. Richard Reade, eldest son of Sir Thomas Reade.

The morning before starting from Tunis they went to the Bardo to pay their respects to Sidi Mohammed, "Bey of the Camp," and to thank him for his condescending kindness in taking them with him to the Jereed. The Bey told him to send their baggage to Giovanni, "Guarda-pipa," which they did in the evening.

At nine A. M. Sidi Mohammed left the Bardo under a salute from the guns, one of the wads of which nearly hit Captain Balfour on the head. The Bey proceeded across the plain of Manouba, mounted on a beautiful bay charger, in front of the colours, towards Beereen, the greater part of the troops of the expedition following, whilst the entire plain was covered with baggage-camels, horses, mules, and detached parties of attendants, in glorious confusion.

The force of the camp consisted of - Mamelukes of the Seraglio, superbly mounted 20

Mamelukes of the Skeefah, or those who guard the entrance of the Bey's palace, or tent, and are all Levantines 20

Boabs, another sort of guard of the Bey, who are always about the Bey's tent, and must be of this country 20

Turkish Infantry 300 Spahis, o. mounted Arab guards 300 Camp followers (Arabs) 2,000 - - - Total 2,660

This is certainly not a large force, but in several places of the march they were joined for a short time by additional Arab troops, a sort of honorary welcome for the Bey.

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