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... reported to have directed onr •epresentative Teheran- to support Baron Reuter's against the granting of railway am cession Persian Government to a Russian general. regret to announce that Prince Leopold has had . relapse. Two days after all fever had subsided ...

THE NORWICH ACCIDENT

... from her Imperial Majesty's chateau in Switzerland. SIXTY THOUSAND Cbassepot rifles have been bought of Germany bv the Persian Government. permission of the Russian authorities they have been srnt. via Riga and Orel, through the Caucasus free of duty.—Telegraph ...

PERSIA

... or £200,000 the Tnj-Mehel, 112 carats; and the English diamond, 73 carats, given by George IV. to Fatti Ali Shah. The Persian Government has no debt, the balance due by the Shah to Russia on account of the expenses the war concluded in 1828, amounting to ...

PERSIA

... arsenal for the repair of their I aspian fleet, and for the manufacture of firearms. Since the Treaty of Turcomantchai the Persian Government has been unable keep vessels above the size of a fishing boat on the waters of the Caspian. This fresh aggression places ...

MURDER OF AN ENGLISH MERCHANT IN PERSIA

... but instructions will be sent to Mr Alison to make further inquiry into the matter, and strong representations t# the Persian Government. Mr Alison speaks in high terms of the assistance rendered the Russian minister at Teheran, and by the Russian consul ...

SECOND EDITION

... rum bra, i» the province of Grassoc TURKEY. Constantinople, Feb. B.—A difficulty has arisen betnreen tha Porte and the Persian Government, the latter having refused to conclude a> commercial treaty with Turkey on the saae basis a« with other Powers. The ...

INDIA

... May 12.—The troubles in Affghanistan are ended. According to news published in the Bombay papers, Dost Mahomed and the Persian Government have agreed to a com- promise in reference to Furrah. ...

AMERICAN SLAVERY

... it from These transactions had taken ace between the themselves, and he h no reason to be- States of i lieve:that the Persian Government in any way engaged that if the Shah of Persia inv. “a PALMERSTON, in to.a further said Herat, it would be for taken ...

FOREIGN NEWS

... distributed immediately. - Exnmm Building.—Seven hundred end fifty bouses were built in Montreal laat year. ___ Muskets.—The Persian Government ordered 20.000 muskets from Belgium, 2000 improved rifles from Pari*. Good Pat.—Madame is engaged at Rio Janeiro for ...

Imperial Parliament

... Gregory, said the iadeyendquee Herat, as guaranteed by the treaty of peace with Persia, had been fully recognised by the Persian Government, and there was no reason to think tLat its stipulations would in any respect be invaded. Lord Stanley, in answer a question ...

LORD PALMERSTON'S ADDRESS TO THE ELECTORS OF TIVERTON

... approved by a majority of 80 votes. The Persiun war, which had originated in aggressions and breach of engagements by the Persian Government, was put an end to by a treaty of peace concluded at Paris. Our diplomatic relations with tbe United States had been ...