THE EAST
... by the Sultan to the Persian -Minister, Firruck I ham, that diplomatist assured him of the pacific sentiment of the Persian Government. ...
... by the Sultan to the Persian -Minister, Firruck I ham, that diplomatist assured him of the pacific sentiment of the Persian Government. ...
... as one of the thousand rumours which are in circulation.” Letters from Persia, of the 30lh November, declare that the Persian Government was said to have given way to the energy displayed by the English Charge d*Affsires, and to have given full satisfaction ...
... composed of military men, though it is instituted by the War Office. Apropos of military matters, I may add, that the Persian Government is said to have ordered a number of rifles on the most approved plan to made in France, for the purpose of arming the ...
... direction of Cabul, or Kandahar, or other foreign country should invade Herat. In the event of troops being sent, the Persian Government engaged that the said troops should not enter the city of Herat; and that, on the return of the foreign troops towards ...
... Her Majesty commands to express to yon her regret that the conduct of the Persian Government has led to hostilities between her Majesty and the Shah of Persia. The Persian Government, in defiance of repeated warnings, and violation of its engagements, has ...
... ourselves, and we must either abandon all relations with her or insist upon fulfilment of her obligations. treaty, the Persian Government is engaged not to send troops to Herat on any account, unless foreign troops—that is, troops from the direction of Cabul ...
... Mission driven insolently and injuriously from Teheran, Great Britain was slow strike. Abundant time was given to the Persian Government for the most deliberate reflection upon their past conduct and the consequences of continued obduracy- The terms of ...
... army. SERVIA. BKLr.RADr, Prino. Miltwcl* heiitorT' , AUSTRIA, hibited. TURKEY. . for great English loan. PERSIA. The Persian Government ha. agreed with a house for working part of the .dk produce. SP\IN. Madrid. • tor of the northern railway. AMERICA. ...
... that the Persian ar.- vernineut Moe given a denial to the statement that it had to enter into an alliance with Turkey. Persian Government is said to given milers to its agents abroad to inform the Cabinets to whick they are accredited that Persia repudiates ...
... FOREIGN MISCELLANY. The Persian Government has ordered 20,000 muskets from Belgium and 2000 improved rifles from Paris. In France manifesto of the London Society (Republican Union) is secretly handed al>out. It is signed by four exrepresentatives of the ...
... shrink from the responsibility of an act which they considered the conduct of Persia to have rendered necessary, the Persian Government, contrary to treaty, had endeavoured to annex the city and territory of Herat a proceeding which could not allowed to ...
... had been manufactured. The trade of Persia has received mortal blow by decree which has been recently promulgated the Persian Government, which prohibits any dealer to sell the smallest article credit to any civil or military emrtouc*; and, as these fu ...