FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE
... relations of this country and Russia, h, coining with the intelligence ol the withdrawal Mr. M'Niel from the seat of the Persian Government, would far towards removing doubts upon the views of Russia. ...
... relations of this country and Russia, h, coining with the intelligence ol the withdrawal Mr. M'Niel from the seat of the Persian Government, would far towards removing doubts upon the views of Russia. ...
... Amiansperg, romplainim; that an Italian with Eiigli.'h passport, had been sent out of Greece the instigation of Austria. The Persian Government has imitated the Porte, and State Gazette. It made its appearance May last, and i* published monthly. Letters from Quebec ...
... foreign news of the present week, which must bave startled the shade of Virgil : Russia has obtained permission from the Persian Government to throw bridge over the Araxes. This river, on the boundary of Persia, near Teheren, falls into the Caspian. Its coarse ...
... enterprising and ambitious temper, which led to the expedition against Herat; the policy by which these errors of the Persian Government are encouraged, is the same which has long exercised so powerful an influence over the destinies of Asia; and, unfortunately ...
... rOreatablish diplomatic relations with the Court of Teheran, but communications which 1 have lately received from the Persian Government, inspire me with the confident expectation that the differences which occasioned a suspension of those relations will ...
... possessions. | The Uni vers mentions that since the Russian Minister i at Teheran. M. de Mcdem, had prevailed upon the Persian Government to banish the Catholic missionaries, religious ! discord prevailed among the Christians of Aderbidjan. Two I Nestorian ...
... re-estahlish my diplomatic relations with the Court of Teheran, but communications which 1 have lately received from the Persian Government inspire me with the confident expectation that the differences which occasioned a suspension of those relations will ...
... more! the moment wt.'cn the negotiations between Russia and Persia are nearly concluded, sudden change the pail the Persian Government checks the course ihem. soon appeaiS dial the Ottoman Pone exerts itself lo make Persia waver, promising powerful aid ...
... had also been induced to abandon the slave trade. Persia Colonel Shiel had laboured with great assiduity to induce the Persian Government to follow the example of the Saltan of Turkey and the Imaum of Muscat; and notwithstanding the ungenerous argument of ...
... entitled to expect from the ae gy Ct My is, and if we are ‘The differences for some time ve no complaints. Turkish and Persian Governments had r acts of hostility but as each of these Sta would only look diation of Great Britain a business, and ed the joint ...