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146 trouers. The turban, which is of mulin, is motly blue as well as the ah: it is quite mall, fitted very cloely to the head, and not unlike a Scotch bonnet in form, except that the front is more flat, to which they affix a cockade of white mulin puffed and trimmed with ilver lace, with a tar in the middle. It is alo ornamented with curious narrow fetoons made of—thin wire. Round the neck are worn two or three rows of wooden heads, and a hield on the left houlder. An Officer wears ilver or glas heads, a coat of carlet cloth, in uniform with the brigade to which he belongs, a blue ah and turban, containing twenty yards each, a pair of long