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requiring that the Suliot captains should send him a certain number of their children as hostages。 He then had cloaks and arms brought which he presented to the monk; dismissing him in haste; in order that darkness might favour his return。
The next day Ali was resting; with his head on Basilissa's lap; when he was informed that the enemy was advancing upon the intrenchments which had been raised in the midst of the ruins of Janina。 Already the outposts had been forced; and the fury of the assailants threatened to triumph over all obstacles。 Ali immediately ordered a sortie of all his troops; announcing that he himself would conduct it。 His master of the horse brought him the famous Arab charger called the Dervish; his chief huntsman presented him with his guns; weapons still famous in Epirus; where they figure in the ballads of the Skipetars。 The first was an enormous gun; of Versailles manufacture; formerly presented by the conqueror of the Pyramids to Djezzar; the Pacha of St。 Jean…d'Arc; who amused himself by enclosing living victims in the walls of his palace; in order that he might hear their groans in the midst of his festivities。 Next came a carabine given to the Pacha of Janina in the name of Napoleon in 1806; then the battle musket of Charles XII of Sweden; and finally the much revered sabre of Krim…Guerai。 The signal was given; the draw bridge crossed; the Guegues and other adventurers uttered a terrific shout; to which the cries of the assailants replied。 Ali placed himself on a height; whence his eagle eye sought to discern the hostile chiefs; but he called and defied Pacho Bey in vain。 Perceiving Hassan…Stamboul; colonel of the Imperial bombardiers outside his battery; Ali demanded the gun of Djezzar; and laid him dead on the spot。 He then took the carabine of Napoleon; and shot with it Kekriman; Bey of Sponga; whom he had formerly appointed Pacha of Lepanto。 The enemy now became aware of his presence; and sent a lively fusillade in his direction; but the balls seemed to diverge from his person。 As soon as the smoke cleared; he perceived Capelan; Pacha of Croie; who had been his guest; and wounded him mortally in the chest。 Capelan uttered a sharp cry; and his terrified horse caused disorder in the ranks。 Ali picked off a large number of officers; one after another; every shot was mortal; and his enemies began to regard him in; the light of a destroying angel。 Disorder spread through the forces of the Seraskier; who retreated hastily to his intrenchments。
The Suliots meanwhile sent a deputation to Ismail offering their submission; and seeking to regain their country in a peaceful manner; but; being received by him with the most humiliating contempt; they resolved to make common cause with Ali。 They hesitated over the demand for hostages; and at length required Ali's grandson; Hussien Pacha; in exchange。 After many difficulties; Ali at length consented; and the agreement was concluded。 The Suliots received five hundred thousand piastres and a hundred and fifty charges of ammunition; Hussien Pacha was given up to them; and they left the Ottoman camp at dead of night。 Morco Botzaris remained with three hundred and twenty men; threw down the palisades; and then ascending Mount Paktoras with his troops; waited for dawn in order to announce his defection to the Turkish army。 As soon as the sun appeared he ordered a general salvo of artillery and shouted his war…cry。 A few Turks in charge of an outpost were slain; the rest fled。 A cry of 〃To arms〃 was raised; and the standard of the Cross floated before the camp of the infidels。
Signs and omens of a coming general insurrection appeared on all sides; there was no lack of prodigies; visions; or popular rumours; and the Mohammedans became possessed with the idea that the last hour of their rule in Greece had struck。 Ali Pacha favoured the general demoralisation; and his agents; scattered throughout the land; fanned the flame of revolt。 Ismail Pacha was deprived of his title of Seraskier; and superseded by Kursheed Pacha。 As soon as Ali heard this; he sent a messenger to Kursheed; hoping to influence him in his favour。 Ismail; distrusting the Skipetars; who formed part of his troops; demanded hostages from them。 The Skipetars were indignant; and Ali hearing of their discontent; wrote inviting them to return to him; and endeavouring to dazzle them by the most brilliant promises。 These overtures were received by the offended troops with enthusiasm; and Alexis Noutza; Ali's former general; who had forsaken him for Ismail; but who had secretly returned to his allegiance and acted as a spy on the Imperial army; was deputed to treat with him。 As soon as he arrived; Ali began to enact a comedy in the intention of rebutting the accusation of incest with his daughter…in…law Zobeide; for this charge; which; since Veli himself had revealed the secret of their common shame; could only be met by vague denials; had never ceased to produce a mast unfavourable impression on Noutza's mind。 Scarcely had he entered the castle by the lake; when Ali rushed to meet him; and flung himself into his arms。 In presence of his officers and the garrison; he loaded him with the most tender names; calling him his son; his beloved Alexis; his own legitimate child; even as Salik Pacha。 He burst into tears; and; with terrible oaths; called Heaven to witness that Mouktar and Veli; whom he disavowed on account of their cowardice; were the adulterous offspring of Emineh's amours。 Then; raising his hand against the tomb of her whom he had loved so much; he drew the stupefied Noutza into the recess of a casemate; and sending for Basilissa; presented him to her as a beloved son; whom only political considerations had compelled him to keep at a distance; because; being born of a Christian mother; he had been brought up in the faith of Jesus。
Having thus softened the suspicions of his soldiers; Ali resumed his underground intrigues。 The Suliots had informed him that the sultan had made them extremely advantageous offers if they would return to his service; and they demanded pressingly that Ali should give up to them the citadel of Kiapha; which was still in his possession; and which commanded Suli。 He replied with the information that he intended; January 26; to attack the camp of Pacho Bey early in the morning; and requested their assistance。 In order to cause a diversion; they were to descend into the valley of Janina at night; and occupy a position which he pointed out to them; and he gave their the word 〃flouri〃 as password for the night。 If successful; he undertook to grant their request。
Ali's letter was intercepted; and fell into Ismail's hands; who immediately conceived a plan for snaring his enemy in his own toils。 When the night fixed by Ali arrived; the Seraskier marched out a strong division under the command of Omar Brionis; who had been recently appointed Pacha; and who was instructed to proceed along the western slope of Mount Paktoras as far as the village of Besdoune; where he was to place an outpost; and then to retire along the other side of the mountain; so that; being visible in the starlight; the sentinels placed to watch on the hostile towers might take his men for the Suliots and report to Ali that the position of Saint…Nicolas; assigned to them; had been occupied as arranged。 All preparations for battle were made; and the two mortal enemies; Ismail and Ali; retired to rest; each cherishing the darling hope of shortly annihilating his rival。
At break of day a lively cannonade; proceeding from the castle of the lake and from Lithoritza; announced that the besieged intended a sortie。 Soon Ali's Skipetars; preceded by a detachment of French; Italians; and Swiss; rushed through the Ottoman fire and carried the first redoubt; held by Ibrahim…Aga…Stamboul。 They found six pieces of cannon; which the Turks; notwithstanding their terror; had had time to spike。 This misadventure; for they had hoped to turn the artillery against the intrenched camp; decided Ali's men on attacking the second redoubt; commanded by the chief bombardier。 The Asiatic troops of Baltadgi Pacha rushed to its defence。 At their head appeared the chief Imaun of the army; mounted on a richly caparisoned mule and repeating the curse fulminated by the mufti against Ali; his adherents; his castles; and even his cannons; which it was supposed might be rendered harmless by these adjurations。 Ali's Mohammedan Skipetars averted their eyes; and spat into their bosoms; hoping thus to escape the evil influence。 A superstitious terror was beginning to spread among them; when a French adventurer took aim at the Imaun and brought him down; amid the acclamations of the soldiers; whereupon the Asiatics; imagining that Eblis himself fought against them; retired within the intrenchments; whither the Skipetars; no longer fearing the curse; pursued them vigorously。
At the same time; however; a very different action was proceeding at the northern end of the besiegers' intrenchments。 Ali left his castle of the lake; preceded by twelve torch…bearers carrying braziers filled with lighted pitch…wood; and advanced towards the shore of Saint…Nicolas; expecting to unite with the Suliots。 He stopped in the mi