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            for tho removal of Haji Abdul Mahomed beyond tho reach of danger. Sheikh
            Hussoin Saleh relied on the deputation of persons by Lieutemmt Kemball to
            accompany his escort. In consonting to furnish two men from tho Resi­
            dency ho had affordod the only insfanco of direct and active interposition
            on his part throughout these proceedings, and considering the authority of
            tho party by whom Haji Abdul Mahomed’s carnost solicitation for suoh
            protection was supported having rogard to tho cowardly attack upon the late
            Shoikh Eusuf ben Saggar in 1846, and the groat dangor of a similar sceno being
           enacted on tho prosont oooasion, Lieutenant Koraball thought this stop was
            justifiable.
                593. Tho precaution as was shown in tho soquel, was by no means ill-
            advised or unnecessary. At tho hour determined upon for tho departure of the
            Mulik-ul-Tujjar, it was reported to tho Residency that tho gato had boon
           occupied by tho Gutni Tribo from Ras Shoho and that tho adherent of Sheikh
            Hussein Nasir in tho town had armod in obedience to liis call. The two
           servants from tho Rosidenoy had already proceeded to tho house of the
            Mulik-ul-Tujjar whom they found possessed with extreme terror ; but the serious
           risk of a collision at tho gato very properly deterred them from moving pending
           a reference to Lieutenant Kemball who then sont again the Residency Mirza to
            Sheikh Hussein Saleh with a verbal message to the effect that having committed
           him so far as to require the attendance of his people, it was too late to retract, and
           he expected him to fulfil his engagement under tho alternative of his receiving
           Haji Abdul Mahomed into the Residency, and immediately despatching a cossid
           to Shiraz. This had the desired edect. Telling Sheikh Hussein Nasir that ho
           had pledged and must redeem his word to the Residency, he at once proceeded
           in person with his men to tho gate, and cleared a way to the passage of the
           party, whioh was permitted to leave without further disorder or accident. Tho
           escort from Bushire accompanied the Mulik-ul-Tujjar half-way to Tungistun,
           where it left him, after he had been joined by a party from that place as
           already mentioned.
               594. The proceedings of Lieutenant Kemball were approved by Lieutenant-
           Oolonel Earrant as most judicious, inasmuoh as his mediation prevented tho
           tranquillity of Bushire from being disturbed. Lieutenant-Colonel Earrant had
           learnt that tho Persian Prime Minister was not likely to confirm Sheikh Nasir
           in his Government of Bushire, as an admiral, Esau Khan, had been appointed
           to proceed to Bushire and assume the commaad of that port.
              (111) Difficulties of tho Sheikh Nasir and Major Honnell's advice to him, Ootober
                   1849.—Appointment of new Governor of Bushire, Mirza Mehdl Khan.
               695. On the 2nd of Ootober 1849, Mahomed Hashom Khan, the nephew
            Mtjor Hennoll'ideipatoh to Lioutenant-Colonel of ^ll6 Haji KuWUUUl, Unexpectedly
           Farrant, dated the eth Ootober 1849.   entered the town, and proceeding direot
           to the Residency, requested an immediate interview with Major Hennell on
           matters of importance. After some preliminary remarks, the Khan put into
           his hands a communication from His Royal Highness Bahrain Mirza,
           Governor of Ears, the contents of which he (the Khan) proceeded to
           recapitulate verbally. They were to the effect that His Royal Highness was
           exceedingly dissatisfied with the irregular and dilatory manner in whioh Sheikh
           Nasir transmitted the arrears of revenue due from him, notwithstanding all the
           favor and protection he had extended towards him, and therefore he had made
           over charge of Bushire, Khisht and Kumary to Mahomed Ali Khan, the
           Nizam-ul-Mulk, who had deputed his brother Mirza Mehdi Khan to act as
           Governor of Bushire for him, whilst Sheikh Nasir proooodcd to Shiraz to settle
           his accounts. That he (Mahomed Hashem Khan) had been sent on in advanoe to
           make arrangements for the reception of the new Governor, and to induce the
           8heikh to comply with the requisition of His Royal Highness. The. Khan
           talked a good deal about the friendship existing between Great Britain and
           Persia, and the duty of the several functionaries of the two Governments, to
           assist each other. It was clear the objeot of his visit was to prevent Sheikh
           Nasir leaving the place by sea, and possibly occupying Karrak. However, as
           no direct request was made, the Resident replied in general terms to the KhAn’s
           observations. He then left him to wait on Shoikh Nasir for the purpose of
           delivering his credentials.
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