LA QUOTIDIENNE,31/3/1822 Folio, 35x23cm, pp.4. Very detailed news from Greece. The last phase of Ali Pasha revolt. In Constantinople the news of his defeat had arrived. Few days later his head also arrived and set in public view with the mark: “traitor of the faith and of the Sultan”. Celebrations in Constantinople. All the sequence of news is now revealed. While almost all his forces had crumbled, Ali Pasha escaped with 50 men to a tower of the castle, together with all his treasures, ready to blow up the castle and himself. His harem convinced him to enter in negotiations with Hursit Pasha. He agreed to move to a small island in the lake, waiting Sultan’s final decision. There he has been assassinated. Detailed description of his final days in Jannina. Reports from Zante refer that a Turkish fleet of 60 ships with landing troops arrived in Patras. Few days later a Greek fleet with 50 ships, well armed, arrived also looking to engage with the Turks. Meanwhile Hoursit after the defeat of Ali seems ready to move towards Morea. Large number of forces is assembling. The Turks declare that they will crush the revolution. Only the Greeks are now in front of the Ottoman army, as the Turks reached a ceasefire with Persia and negotiated with the Russians. Several other minor news about the Revolution. The pirates of Psara have confiscated an Austrian cargo ship with grain towards Candia, a French one escaped. Piracy is a big concern (the Greek naval embargo was not respected by the Europeans). Sultan declared that he will crush piracy in the following months, a Turkish fleet is ready to sail to Aegean (Chios operation has started).