

The Baily Canalis aduiseth the Senate to recon∣cile them▪selues to Soliman. Doria his pollicy to enforce the Ve∣netians to ioyne with him. The Venetian fleet beeing retired from Puglia, Soliman declareth himselfe their enemy. The Venetians fleet is by force of wind cast vpon the Coast of Puglia, where that of the turkes lay. Three sundry accidents are cause of warre betwixt the Venetians and Soli∣man. Count Guy de Ran∣gon commeth to Venice, being sent thither by the French King, and is answered quite contrary to his expectation. The Imperialls are afraid of the Turkish Army.

The Venetians are enforced to arme, and to stand vpon their guard.

THE Turke maketh great preparations both by Sea and land to enuade Christendome. The Contents of the first Booke of the sixth Decade.
