Saunders’s News-Letter; arid Bailj AdvertiSeF;
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... Bokhara. Several persnoa recollect to have seen that remarkable,person at Tcfiia on bis return from bis first journey through Persia. In fact, every person here wishes him success in bis ooble mission. Th# Buatian government bad received, about three mootha ...
... same policy pursued with equal activity in Asia, and there it obviously directed against the interests of the British empire. Persia has fallen under the yoke, and the troops which once followed the standard of the Sophis are now to led by a Russian General ...
... instead of them, the commerce of the world ! By commerce has nothing to fear but the eUmenU- and bv land, the caravans from Persia will no more cut off, when once the Transcaucasian provinces are cleared the alien race. _i In Greece there will some ...
... journals of Saturday and Sunday have been received. the Mouiteur of Saturday has a treaty of commerce between France and Persia, signed on the 12th of July. 1855, the most important part of which is tbe information that tbe Emperor Napoleon 111. is “equal ...
... belonging to the Glasgow and New York line, struck an iceberg, and put into St. John’s, Newfoundland, to be repaired. The Persia, of the Cunard line, on her first voyage struck an iceberg and proceeded across the ocean, with a quantity water in her bold ...
... pool, arrived off Cape l ...
... —Augoet 21—Cambria, Holyhead ; Duke of CambrfJre, Iron Duke, Prince, and Trafalgar, Liverpool; twelve collier*. HIGH WATER BAB—Tfilt DAY. I a. «. Morning..- 4 BIBTHO. the 6ih Jaly, 1863, BelUry, the wile o( C. ». B. Bltar. H M.'e let Madras Light CaTalry ...
... Brunswick. Cardiff; Duke of Sutherland. Holyhead ; Star, St. Columhs, Windsor, and Little Mountain. Liverpool. HIGH WATER AT DUBLIN BAB—THIS DAT n. M. I H. M. ksrning 9 Afternoon » ir On the 24th March, at Caruesnre, Co. Down, the wife James Andrews. Esq., of ...
... requirements. Further Joans to a 1 equilit nd, or | will be needed to res tore the fioancial athing | the city. | THE FAMI E IN PERSIA. a 6a on received from the British Min! ister at Len JIS “ Renewed prospects of famine. Ary elp once would be of increae ed ...