AFFAIRS of the EAST
... probably leave in the course of six weeks, unless Mr. Riack, whose arrival at Teheran we have just learned, induces the Persian government to change the appointment, and send some other person in his stead. ...
... probably leave in the course of six weeks, unless Mr. Riack, whose arrival at Teheran we have just learned, induces the Persian government to change the appointment, and send some other person in his stead. ...
... that Mehemet Ali would abandon his pretensions to Syria. The letters allude to the brilliant reception accorded by the Persian government to the French mission (for it cannot be called an embassy), and which appears to have been infinitely more enthusiastic ...
... his country resi• deuce. We learn from the Constitutional that a fresh misunderstanding had broken out between the Persian government and the Paella of Bagdad. A correspondent of the Constitutionnel in the Ottoman capital says that the number of Greek ...
... ENGLAND.—The Paris Presse publishes the following letter from Teheran, but does not give the date :— The policy of the Persian government is nokfbanged, although the influence of Russia has dimirushed, and that of England increased. No more mention is made ...
... convention the Persian government, French ships will hencemrtb received into the porta of Persia upon the of the most favoured nation, and the produce of the industry of France will be admitted on * doty 5 per cent. The Persian government al**l* pats this ...
... matters which had been in discussion between the Persian government and the British minister at the Court of Teheran. Her Majesty's government had thought it their duty to state to the Persian government, and to that individual, that he would not be received ...
... second nd it was most important. It he speech from the throne ?-establish my diplomatic relan, but communications which s Persian government inspire ion that the differences which se relations will soon be satisoobability was that the noble with reference to ...
... dietate. The result of the noble lord’s policy was to force quarrel Persia, Md drive her into the arms of Russia. When the Persian government found that they could n °t the friendship of England, except on the ““ditioii of nermitting England interfere in their ...
... to our relations with the Court of Persia, Lord PALMERSTON said he was sorry to state that our differences with the Persian government had not been yet settled satisfactorily. But he felt satisfied that all would soon terminate so. Sir R. PEEL asked the ...
... Russian intrigues, and that peace for 30 years had been agreed to, and that, in the meanwhile* Russia was to assist the Persian government to overcome all its enemies and opponents in Central Asia. This treaty is represented being one of the total surrender ...
... going to Gourial, and reporting to the embassy the actual state of the matter. Some hesitation had taken place in the Persian government with respect to the evacuation of the fortress, founded on an opinion that the British government were no longer anxious ...
... half-past three. The decrees issued bv Oporto junta bare been declared null and void the government of Portugal The Persian government has organised a considerable body of troops, in consequence of the news that the Turkish government intend sending a ...