PERSIA AND HERAT
... PERSIA AND HERAT. It is repotted from Tolman that the Persian Government proposes in the spring to occupy the Afghan Seistan and Herat, and that the British Government hes given its assent. ...
... PERSIA AND HERAT. It is repotted from Tolman that the Persian Government proposes in the spring to occupy the Afghan Seistan and Herat, and that the British Government hes given its assent. ...
... opposition would be offered to the disembarkation of the troops either at Karrach or Bushire, but the manifestoes of the Persian Government continue to be of the most warlike character, and it was thought th. , refore that the occupation of those places would ...
... OF LORDS.—Txuasese. In the House of Lords Lord Beaconsfield said fre.qu.int communications had been received from the Persian Government in connection with Afghanistan, but the specific statement that Persia had been released from her engagement not to ...
... the country. Foreign troops are expected. The English Consul-General at Tunis is dead. PERSIA, MARSEILLES, AuG. 6. The Persian Government. instigated by Russia, has suppressed Protestant schools. ITALY. Tho Independence 6 informed from Italy that the French ...
... situation of the besieged are very vague. It is said that they stiffer much from famine. but that the troops of the (Persian) government are not much better off for provisionk Bol t hara merchants, who came from Ilerat about month ago, declared th it when ...
... regret that the conduct of the Persi:tu Government has led to hostilities between her Majesty and the Shah of Persia. The Persian Government, In defiance of treated warnings, and in violation of its engagements, has be-iegeti and captured the important city ...
... influence of the Eansian envoy, who has exerted Myself to the utmost to irritate the Persian Government against Mr. Murray. It believed that if the Persian Government persisted in this course of conduct, the representative of France would follow Mr. Murray's ...
... by a majority of eighty votes. file Persian war, which had originated in aggressions and breach of engagement by the Persian government, was put an end to by • treaty of peace concluded at Paris. Our diplomatic relations with the United States had been ...
... expects to complete the campaign in three months. Notwithstanding its financial derangements, and fear of revolt, the Persian government exhibits great activity. The Persians are masters of almost all the on Kandahar. The t 'oastuatiispk says that Persia ...
... Danubian provinces. THE PERSIAN WAR. The Gerette de Tekeyon of Dec. 24 publishes a lengthened reply on the part of the Persian government to the declaration of war on the part of Great Britain. In this appeal to the public opinion of Europe kfor such it ...
... psalm' through committee. HOUSE OF COMMONS. THURSDAY, JusE 10. Mr S. FrrzoenAtm in reply to Mr Gregory, said that the Persian Government hid shown no intention of interfering with the independence of Herat- Lon, STAsiLLY, in reply to Sir E. Perry, said ...
... commenced their return march oil the night of the 7th carrying away the large steres of dour, rice, and grain which the Persian government had coliected for their army, and destroying their magazine, found to contain a' out 36,04)0114 of powder, with small-enn ...