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Meanwhile the operations on the southern frontier, under the direction of the amiable and competent Bozo Petrovich, remained for my observation.

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The southern frontier was held by the division of "Bozo" (Bozidar) Petrovich on the west of the Zeta, and on the east by that of the minister of war, Plamenaz, posted on the heights over Spuz.

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This failure at one moment menaced the total collapse of the Montenegrin campaign, from which the ability of Bozo saved it.

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The reports of the fight from Bozo sent me down to get the details of the victory, of which he had given me by telegraph a summary account, and I arrived at his headquarters at Plana, overlooking the Turkish movements, late that afternoon, accepting an invitation to pass the night and see the operations of the next day.

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Until I arrived at his camp Bozo had received no information of the passage of the Duga, nor of the relief of Niksich; but I had not been with him two hours before we saw the smoke arising from the villages on the northern slopes of the heights that commanded the head of the valley of the Zeta, which connects the plains of Niksich and Podgoritza and divides Montenegro into two provinces, anciently two principalities,--the Berdas and the Czernagora or Black Mountain.

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I retrograded to Plana, and thence, by the urgent counsels of Bozo, to Cettinje, as the position was critical, and the campaign might take an unexpected turn and make my escape impossible.

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Niksich, siege of Njegush _Nooning, The_, plan of Norich, Mr. Normandy North Conway, N.H. Norton, Charles Eliot, first meets Stillman contributes to _The Crayon_ friendship with Stillman brief mentions of Nott, Mrs., wife of President Nott Nott, Eliphalet, President of Union College _Ode to Happiness_ Ogle, Mr., _Times_ correspondent, killed by Turkish troops Omalos Omar Pasha succeeds Mustapha Kiritly in Crete his campaign his recall _On the Track of Ulysses_ Orealuk Orzovensky, Dr. Osman Pasha Ostrog convent of fighting near Owen, Richard Owen, Robert Dale Page, William, portrait painter, contributes to _The Crayon_ Paget, Admiral Lord Clarence Paget, H.M., accompanies Stillman "on the track of Ulysses" _Palinode_ _Pall Mall Gazette_, Stillman contributes to is dropped from Palmerston, Lord Paris, visits to Parnell case, Stillman's search for evidence connected with Parrot, a pet Parthenios Kelaides, in the Cretan insurrection Pashley, Robert Paul Smith's Hotel Pavlovich, Peko, commands Montenegrin troops in Herzegovinian insurrection, Peirce, Professor Benjamin Pesth Petropoulaki, Grecian officer in Crete Petrovich, "Bozo" (Bozidar) Phi Beta Kappa Society Phoenix Park murders Photiades Pasha, Turkish minister at Athens governor of Crete Photographs of Athenian views, taken by Stillman _Pictures from Appledore_, first part appears in _The Crayon_ Pierce, Franklin Pigeons, immense flocks of Pigott, Mr., his connection with the Parnell case Piperski Celia, convent of Pius IX.

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