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                        vernment also. Explanation was demanded, and a ship of war des­
                        patched for the purpose of receiving the explanation. Shaikh Mahomed
                        bin Khaleefa, repenting the hastiness of his conduct, deputed his
                        brother, Shaikh Ali, to Bushire, to offer his humblest
                                                                                     apologies,
                        and to crave the Resident’s forgiveness. 1     The Resident declared
                        his willingness (October 1S50) to forgive all that had been
                                                                                           said
                        so far as concerned himself alone, but as the expressions used by
                        Shaikh Mahomed bin Khaleefa “ bore reference to the British Govern­
                       ment as well as to himself, Colonel Hcnncll considered it due to the
                       dignity of the former, that on the first occasion of the Commodore
                       proceeding to Bahrein the Uttoobec Chief should visit him on board his
                       ship, and personally express his regret that anything incautiously
                       spoken by himself, in a moment of irritation, should have been consider­
                       ed offensive or disrespectful to the British Government; and to this
                       suggestion Shaikh Ali readily consented on the part of his brother.”
                         We are now on the eve of great events,—of disturbances that again
                       arose between Shaikh Mahomed bin Khaleefa and the Wahaboe
                       Ameer. Fresh complications are presented to our view ;—new dis­
                       orders, in new shapes and new forms, of so violent and so dangerous
                       a character, at this period occurred, that the Bahrein island was con­
                       vulsed, and well nigh falling a prey to the combined attacks upon its
                       independence.
                         Some three years before, it will be remembered, a peace was
                       concluded between the Uttoobee Chief and Ameer Fysul. This peace
                       had run a course smooth and uninterrupted, either party adhering to
                       the terms whereunto he had pledged himself, until the present time,
                      when divers matters transpired to engender a feeling of jealousy and
                      enmity, which shortly after led to a rupture.
                         In the month of April 1850, Syud bin Mootluk repaired to the neigh-
                      bourhood of Bahrein, and, on arrival, deputed his son  on      a visit to
                      Shaikh Mahomed bin Khaleefa, who received his guest with the utmost
                      formality and coldness, and permitted him to leave the island without
                      showing him the slightest mark of honour or respect. Howevei
                      imprudent such an act on the part of the Shaikh may have been,—how-
                      ever  likely to be attended with grave results,—we cannot with justice
                      blame his conduct; for only a short time previous to this occurrence
                      Mahomed bin Abdool Raheem had been sent by Ameer Fysul on a
                      mission to Shaikh Mahomed bin Khaleefa, and every attention, every
                                                                                  who quitted
                      show of distinction had been heaped upon the envoy,
                      Bahrein loaded with presents, and highly elated with the treatment
                      he had experienced. These presents, these favours, one and a 1
                      they rob him of, when he returned to Kateef, and by order of the
                      they  confined Mahomed bin Abdool Raheem for having accepte






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