Augsburg, 4 October. The newspaper Allgemeine Zeitung published a news item dated Constantinople dated 6 September. According to this item lost the Turkish fleet in the channel of Samos severely due to the fire ships of Ipsara. Several large warships were burned and other smaller captured by the Greeks. The captain pasha sailed towards Bictrumi probably to join the Egyptian fleet. According to the newest tidings he approached again Samos, but this could no be confirmed.
Frankfurt, 6 October. Private letters reported that 50 Turkish ships captured by the Greeks when Ipsara was recaptured arrived at Hydra. At Trieste arrived the tiding that the sultan ordered the Barbary States to supply immediately a certain amount of warships to strengthen the squadron of the captain pasha. The dey of Algiers who couldn't deliver in the begin of the summer his contingent of ships was ordered to deliver a much larger amount and that the Sultan didn't accept any excuses anymore.
Frankfurt, 6 October. Private letters reported that 50 Turkish ships captured by the Greeks when Ipsara was recaptured arrived at Hydra. At Trieste arrived the tiding that the sultan ordered the Barbary States to supply immediately a certain amount of warships to strengthen the squadron of the captain pasha. The dey of Algiers who couldn't deliver in the begin of the summer his contingent of ships was ordered to deliver a much larger amount and that the Sultan didn't accept any excuses anymore.