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Show Tbe Grecian iTIiisb, Athens, 4. The Greek troops who entered Theeealy yesterday, under Gen. Soutso, encountered no opposition opposi-tion from the Turks, who withdrew to Domoco. The Greeks will advance to-day on Domoco. Tbe garmon of that place numbers 2,000 men. Tbe Greeks captured Domoco at the point of the bayonet. One hundred and fifty Greeks were killed. FiveiTurkish men-of-war passed the n&idancJloo ou Sunday, cii tboir wn) to the Greek coast. Theie are only 500 troops in Athens and a small English gunboat at Piraeus. Hundreds of volunteers are leaving daily (or tho frontier. On reeeipt of the news Ol the signing sign-ing of the Tjrco Russiau armistice an extra tilting of the chamber was held. The ministry and bouse agreed to continue the present policy. General Sepountasky, with 700 troops, was ordered to enter Epirus on Sunday morning. |