. ;:i n 



Ji : 



the summer of 1806 was finally accepted by 



iiid b> thr Cn-tan I' 



maantati 



hammedan community, the follower* 

 urgent . ' he remote mountain li- 



and arts of trrrorism and retaliation ceased l. M 

 The populatii 



r the j M .ttt-n to carry 



'....:'.- A ...:' , . k 



mniie an impartial BOBjUbuUi 



ong time no steps ware taken to organise the gen- 

 ii no fund existed as l*yment 



iction of the powrrv, to whom the Ottoman author- 

 ties had resigned the task of prrsrr 



iilor.1,.1 M <>p| M >rtunity I ,..<.. 



m both sides, i 



nlirvly un.l. r thr influence of the |lriotio sod- 



..t Athens 

 large sum* for military pfwparaftloML 



in. UW f UN h lutionuM . .. :.::.- BJ WM \ R - 



in thr mountainou* districts. 

 Karly in .!.. ,<-es broke out 



kfresh in 



:*ashn rule, addressed a n 



oaauja, point in.; . it the InsuAi lam \ ol thi n- 



reign Affair*, requested I ha 

 hould be sent to the consuls to exen-i-.- 1 h.-ir influ- 

 ce to calm the public mm. I. Ilnnl- 

 ians attju krl Ifonammadao villagers and threat- 

 oed Ganea, where during several days a panic pre- 

 railed. Th. v,i. aided by the Ore. 



general. M. (ii-nnni I ius, succeeded finally in appeas- 



r thr Illoli 



The recrudescence of disorder stimulate. 



European military commission that was stu.: 



. .blrm of a new gendarmerie. Tl . . 



nm..i"-l. r. OH ' -n. 1'J. I s '.'?. ]: - Dtl d tfl tin I'ortr 



the scheme devised by this commission, an.l 



..unit of f r. thr 



new gi>inlariiirrir. tin- I'ortr. on Jn. 14. >i- 

 the acceptAnce of the plan recommended by all the 

 Abaaaaoom 



In the meantime fresh munlrr and n prisals 

 kiu-llr*! au'nin i !. Thr 



especially in the Kinamo -.. k-.l the Mo- 



i peasant- luttrr aUndoned 



1 II. -.1 to thr f 



* rtlarni.il in turn 



tian families of Canea ami Heraklion, where those 



tM-H^.^i-,- !i.. ni, n -, | r. ;.:ir. d to removi Vth< : *. 



H, wa 



.n t,. i ,- D 



all 



v the Ruropean commis* 



l "f th. n. \ i.-. nd vrm rfi . wn 



b> 



totfcaap- 



o British ann 

 loan 



:in|--'liiii. n! to tin- rralixation of the new re- 

 inrnt hail DOW gone 



wholly umlrr thr inllurnce of thr Kti 



' flli- 



buster> ovrr i! nian N-nlrr t4> threaten 



Ottonuui rnlo >n thr tnninland !-. Anned banU 



<K) men in the 



: Cain-a att:i. krl aiil hitninl Taratxo 

 ' i am rnn Ian villaffrm 



whili MohnuuiuMlan^ ui.-i from 



v aiul burnoil (ialatA. ati 



and Tsikalarta. Many parson* ware murdered. 

 . '.."- 

 Canea. A not her Mpristng of Christian* took place 



. 



,u.hnru..,tthm,. 

 -ular body that IM- tm 

 A oomn 



vainly broed the ChriMlan taa*rfUU withdraw. 



-.... : ' 



. 



JMUO* Iior (wKBaUMl &WO 



lanias of gendarme* recmSedin *>. 

 was too L puny force to 



aopoaspUsh anything. The Vali wa* rr lu. t .. 

 employ the military fon. let any conflict be- 



; . ' - '..: ' , ; .!. . . ' 



d between the Christian and 

 population In Cane* 



juartrr of the town was d*atrnyni. The 

 tian familir* wrnt on Unl the akios in the 

 . while sailors and marines landed with 

 itineuuh thr flame** in which work the 



itants of both parties aided, whan order and 



tranquillity had been mrtoml. aft.-r t... ,: 



I :ilr| . a few miles away. 700 armed 

 < Im-t nted by a body of M 



dans, alM> armed. The Givek and Crrtan 



the number of 1.000 were conTeyed 

 on a cruiiH The situation at Kettmo and 



likrwte so serious that the consuls 



for thr |.r. t. , n.in of men-of-war. At Retimo 







who had forced their way into the town, 

 aid siege t< -tian village* of the 



j.r 



was the Molmmmiilans who were blockaded in their 



Tillages, idonists of ailed 



n,-.!. txstant release if 



take up arms and march 



hnr brothers, 



^urgent body st Halepa pro- 



claimr| the union of Greece and! Yrte. Thr 



squadron arrived in time to take off the laM of the 



< 'aura. The powers had raised no 



objections to the sending of Greek war ftsuli to 



,1 m May of the 

 vear. WWhe shipiaVriTed aiid omitted 



senior officer of the British squadron paid a visit to 

 reek commander and induced him to exchange 



salutes with the fortress. Prince Georjck^. 



assumed command of the torpedo flot 



that wa* aU.ir <oatchel to Crete by 



nrrk Government with the avowed purpoaeof 



*rkih tnwps. The 



n ha.i Ul. 



l*t,-! -.,r x. -N that she would not be 



allow, 



Collision by preventing the Porte 

 from sending fresh troops. 1 

 gent body wncent rated before Oanea nut 

 000, Arms and ammunition had brrn landed at 

 S| *h ak ia, on thriu >tith coast near the waaUnieitrrro- 

 \l*xlitionsfrom<rwce. After 

 longed fight, the Mohammedans were driven 

 anea, anl .in* made ready to attack 



the town. A .n*|Tt that sailed with 



i Heraklioo was fird no bj 

 warsUpsandptitba 



the insurgent*, joined or voluntr. roe, 



rvat force on the peninsula of Akio- 



