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NAVAL AND MILITANT

... We hear from a correspondent who may. be reasonably presumed to have considerable knowledge of the matter that the Persian government has lately applied to our Foreign Office for British officers to assist in the organisation aud training of the Persian ...

RUSSIA

... the exclusion of the ruler of Muscat. The ostensible reason for this movement was, we are told, the horror felt by the Persian government at the [atrocious murder of the late Imam by his own son, the present Imam ; but it is believed that a well-founded ...

THE CATASTROPHE ON .MONT BLANC

... efficient control ; that to avoid future accidents, the Persian Gulf cable should be doubled, or, by ar- rangements with the Persian Government, that hand wires should be instituted between Ispahan and Kurrachee. That the acheme of establishing a direct communication ...

foreign and colonial

... ces of the English envoy, and seek to disposess the old Aftghan chief? The former course in the more likely, as the Persian government will scarcely tempt a second invasion by a British force, which would —_ ly terminate in the demand of a ‘ material ...

FOREIGN AND COLONIAL

... that official intelligence had been received there on Monday that Dost Mahomed was marching upon Herat, and that the Persian Government had asked assistance from the British Minister. The of the Oaimfe from circulation commenced yesterday. Eighteen millions ...

TURKEY

... We have news by telegraph from Bombay to the 12th of May. It seems that the difficulties between Dost Mahomed and the Persian Government are settled, a compromise having beencometo. oo ...

OXFORD UNIVERSITY HERALD-

... him to Bombay on his way to Mecca. A letter from Trebizonde of the 22d of June, received in Paris, informs us that the Persian Government is making pre- parations in anticipation of a war with Turkey. Independently of the camp of Sultanieh, where the Shah ...

July 16, 1859.]

... and respect- i men of the Futtegah levy will guard him ray to Mecca. rebizonde of the 22d of June, received in rat the Persian Government is making pre- ation of a war with Turkey. Independently tanieh, where the Shah is at present, another ed at Udjan, ...

TBI BALLOT

... lost. THURSDAY. Mr. §. in reply to Mr. Gregory, stated that the independence of Herat had been fully recognized by the Persian Government ; and Lord in answer to Sir E. Perry, said that no otti- cial documents whatever had been received by the last mail ...

OXFORD UNIVERSITY HERALD:

... another letter from the officer attached to the mission at Teheran, of whose former communication I wrote in my last. “The Persian Government,” writes my friend, “ is evading the bond fide terms of the treaty in every respect.” “The Aftghans, we hear, are rising ...

SPAIN

... at“Téheran.. ‘That mission has, unfortunately, got mixed up in such a way with undignified proceedings in respect of the Persian Government that it would | thee unnecessarily to irritate them and to weaken the effects of the war were we to thrust an ee ee ...

OXFORD TTIsriVERSITY HERALD –

... their return march on the night of the 7th, carrying , | away the large stores of flour, rice, and grain which the Persian »] Government, had collected for their. army, and destroying {| their pe ye found to contain about 36,000Ib. of powder, ;| with small-arm ...