LA QUOTIDIENNE 27/6/1822, FOLIO, 36x24cm, 4p. complete. Very good condition. News from Constantinople: Several executions continued in Constantinople, many Chiotes and other Greeks had been killed. The catastrophe of Chios was the most terrible event of the Greek revolution. They were all terrified by the brutal comportment of the Turks. Detailed presentation of the events in Chios. Only the 20 villages which produced mastic were saved, all the other places were in ruins. From 100.000 people in the island, the half had been exterminated and the other half enslaved or departed. Despite the destruction of Chios, Greek rebels from Psara tried to spread a revolution in Mytilini. The Ottoman fleet was to head against Samos or Psara. Greeks rely on their fleet, they collected more than 100 war ships and are not far away from Chios. In Macedonia, the Pasha of Salonica tried to subdue the rebel Zafirakis, and the town of Naussa had been destroyed, but the revolution in Macedonia continues and although Diamandis had been defeated in Chalkidiki, Zafirakis continue to fight. Two pages of detailed descriptions. News from Smyrne: a Greek fleet is around Psara with more than 130 war ships, its one is equipped with 8 to 20 canons and 200-300 men. Tinos is transformed in a powerful center of the Revolution. It is a training camp for the rebels before they depart for Morea or Crete. Athens castle is surrounded by the rebels. 120 villages in Olympos mountain joined the revolution. Several other news from Greece.