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... from the Highlands pockets T2 in money, and a bundle of religious tracts, constable, have no advance of pay for length of ser bab y acc ...
... from the Highlands pockets T2 in money, and a bundle of religious tracts, constable, have no advance of pay for length of ser bab y acc ...
... ARRIVAL OF THE PERSIA. The Persia, Captain Jndkins, has made the quickest passage from New York on record. She left New York at half-past two o'clock on the 14th instani, was off Holyhead at 8.40 on Friday even- ing, and reached the bar at 12.20 on Saturday ...
... alleged against Bab's claim to a divine mission was the ungrammatical Arabic of his revelations, which could not conteqUently have descended from Heaven. The Koran is. regarded as a miracle in style and composition. Inthe max i ma o f Bab there does not ...
... remarkable event, which would probably have overturned the throne and Islamism in Persia. A company of soldiers was ordered to despatch Bab by a volley. When the smoke cleared away, Bab had disappeared from sight. It had happened so that none of the balls had ...
... agriculture the inUrl ,J- nriTih'gca and facilities, it is ‘-x--pceiedthttt many settlers will be.tt. acted. -I>ail V litas. AND PERSIA. ‘“'r ns uf war 1 AnnbxjSor is officers Conatanunople I for the service of sovereign. „ Tira CP AND Whippfd.-A a Fw-E-tTiTP ...
... 000 in specie of which $411,573 are for Havre. abe SAILD..-Champion of the geas, M'Kcrdy, for Melbourne-- Italian ?? Hlavre. Persia ?? Judkine, hence at New York, 25th Nov. Tb in Glasgow us.), from Glasgow, at New York, 25th Nov. yeste r riescon ?? Lowber ...
... Kars, and seconded by the Marquis of Stafford. the x Preparations are being made at home for carry- othe ing on the war with Persia. It is said that about reapi 8000 troops are to be despatched from this Klin1 country. Several transports have been taken ...
... BOSTON. freight to %he BOSTON 1-lhiis only calling at HALIFAX to land and ?? rere ve PasnesadhrMjsys~when cor r'sptain perptoin PERSIA ?? . E.Ju INs. jAFRICA .. .. Nu= SHsAseNt. Frs ARABIA.. \M1A M S'oreR. AMEIA AI5.lvr. Servants] ?? Gn 0 LOTr. INIAGARA..J ...
... thing like sympathy with Persia. Should the news of the submission of Persia prove correct, wo trust that peace will not be finally concluded before some definite arrangement is made respecting the future relations between Persia and those neutral power* ...
... herfity a icromaalog would pr game f or a government which approves of the Canton enormities, gantlem, ?l. which has made war on Persia, without conscilting parliament, and bliss? \ as which is against a ten-pound franchise for the counties. ily, Last night ...
... * JW ~a« * d f ,7 l^L.V. *- Bab.a Mxee.e 7i - • - *] H ll IM® toHl 1934® * ™ ll eortt rei-rted. Ite sale* of Hour been Ito® brlx. Ik-nbanx FJku. M'Lellan Sautimkr ...
... they ado; and approved of it—I speak of another war, devised and made by the & Jovernment without of ; lia- ment— he war with Persia (heat, hear). “When parlia ment met, the was: asked for inforniation in but none ‘was ‘Govern- respect of that war, mént said ...