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ignorant of the stock from whence he sprang.
This part of Arabia, by the same species of
progressive emigration which I have described
as existing in Oman, is constantly changing
masters. But a few years since the JafFaris
possessed the whole coast; they were super
seded by the Guthurein, and they again by its &
present occupants. -
Ali Ney, the Sheikh of this town, is a good
specimen of an Arab Chief. His character
for probity stands so high, that difficult judi
cial cases which occur at a great distance
amidst the Bedowins, are referred to his
I
decision. Our officers were present one day
when a complaint was brought before him
a
that one man in the course of a quarrel had
applied a grossly offensive epithet to the 1
other. The charge was fully proved: " Bad
words beget worse acts/’ observed Ali Ney;
“ let the defendant pay ten dollars. That,”
said he, turning to the officers, “ is a some
what quicker way than your Kadis in India 1
would have despatched the business.” His
ideas of the tardy operation of British law
were most probably collected from the Ba
nians who reside here.