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Mosul, May 30.—Many important and influential persons have abandoned Bederhan Bey and submitted to the governor ..

... force, and that if others are cowards, he is not, and will never dishonour himself in the eyes of his followers The Persian government has intimated to him that, the event of his entering the Persian territory, after firing a single snot, he will be seized ...

BY EXPRESS

... letter from Erms- roumi ?? the English cotnsul at that t'iwn bad received po- sitive information rerom Te'heren that the Persian government: Dafter much hesitatiol, had made a declara ?? of neutrality. b D[)cxtING PAUPJEiS TO IsRELND.-A number of poor dee- ...

A THIRD ASSIZE

... WEDNESDAY EVENING. Our latest accounts from Persia, by way of Con. stantinople, state that the concessions made by the Persian Government have been rejected by Eng. land. Great Britain demands that the siege of Herat is to be raised as a prior step to n ...

THE MORNING CHRONICLE

... invalid, and if the Affghans or any Power should take possession of Herat, the British Minister, at the request of the Persian Govern- ment, was to use friendly means to induce them to retire, and leave the city in its old state of inde- pendence. The ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... most cordial greeting was also given to the French representative by the princes and all the high dig- nitaries, the Persian Government appearing to attach the highest importance to nmaintaining the most friendly rela- tions with France, The charge d'affaires ...

THE PETTY SESSIONS CLERKS

... Gulf eud Affghanistani. However, war having been do,- clared, it was necessary to meet the difficulties boldly. Tile Persian government, whatever may be its opinion of the troops which are sent against us, is perfectly sware of thts strength of its military ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY

... sent a force te oecaipy the island of Houssein-Kouli, ter on the coast of Turcomanra, its the Cewspian Sea. The .I a Persian Government repeatedly protested against this vio- 9ry lation of territory. His Exoeheney Sir Henry Rawlinson 3 supported the Shah's ...

MURDER OF AN ENGLIBIE MERCHANT IN PERSIA

... instructions will be sent to Mr. Alison to make further inquiry into thve matter, and strong represantations to the Persian Government. Mr. Alison speaks in high* terms of the assistance rendered by the Russian miniter' at Teheran, and by the Russian ...

MURDER OF AN ENGLISH MERCHANT IN PERSIA

... in- structions will be sent to Mr. Alissn to make further in- quiry into the matter, and strong representations to the Persian Government. Mr. Alison speaks in high terms of the assistance rendered by the Russian minister at Teheran, auld by the Russian ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... with su but instructions will be sent to Mr Alison ?? further inquiryintotbemnatter, and strong repme / tions to the Persian Government. Mr Alison , in high terms of the assistance rendered by the f sian minister at Teheran, and by the Russian i at Asterbasl ...

THE TICHBORNE PERJURY TRIAL

... stating that Baron Reuter having failed to begin the railway works by October 25, as stipulated in the convention, the Persian Government has declared the convention null and void. HOME RULE ASSOCIATION. At a meeting of the Home Bule AHsociation, held yenterday ...