Show the temper chiefs there dwelt upon the river euphrates near tho the groat great city ot of bastory lias Bas sory gory two arab tribes deadly hostile to each other the enmity was so proverbial and well known that clan one man mail spoke 0 of tile iho enmity of another toward a too foe lie ho would say ile iio hates him as an alizee hates a it toll fell out that the pacha acha of 0 bagdad being apprehensive of tile tho invasion of tho the kurds burds from se sent stout out an order to tho the chief of tile to send him forthwith men the order was obeyed tho the racha pacha not placing the same reliance upon tho the promptness ol of mhd chief resolved to lay a plan to take him by stratagem and then demand of 0 him the aid ol of ills his tribe lie ito succeeded in obtaining the attendance of tho the chief and ho he was brought into the presence 0 of the turk 1 I have taken you prisoner said tho the pacha rearing that I 1 might not otherwise have obtained the assistance lq of your tribes against the karc burds kurds s it if you now nov command that of your nion men shall como come to ray my asI assistance stane 0 your challis chains shall be struck olf off you may in I 1 y return r 1 I sate safe and uninjured to your tribe but if you do not comply your bead shall roll at my feet tho the chief looked tho the pacha sternly in tho the face f co and replied your y it our ignorance of tile the arab ter has led yon into this er error had you yon sent to to me tor for ten tell thousand ot of my tribe when I 1 was freo free I 1 know riot not wham answer I 1 should havo have returned but bil tall as it 11 is my reply can not but bo be lyli it if yon order my head to roll feet bo be it so there are am many more in my tribe equal to bulno 1110 shod one drop of ormy my blood and every ono will beco oats mels avenger tile tho arab may be treated with fill aulien tree free but when a prisoner soo n cr n never ever the haughty pacha looked upon him for a moment with surprise then turning to his soldiers lie ho ordered them to to sever b his is head irom from ills his body the bhoj chief stood calm and coll opted while tile drawn saber gleamed aloft in ill theair tile tho air at this moment tile the noise noisa of a glorso galloping firtko in abo paved courtyard of tho the palace attracted the att attention of the pacha at every bound he struck tile tho fero from tile iho stones and seemed to bo be st rivine rivIna to outstrip the iho wind n D a t I 1 moment tho the rider vaulted from ht his ft horse and almost in tho the same breath stood in the presence of tha pacha it was tile the chief of the Ani zees 1 lam I am como come sald said lie to strike off tho the chains from my enemy had ho he been taken in an open conflict I 1 not Inter poso lint as he had been taken tak on liy by treachery though my enemy eno my yet will I 1 bo be tho the first to strike off his chains there aro are twenty thousand linens lances under my iny command glancing sender in your defense but it if you cleado not immo imme my enemy every one oco of 0 them thein shall bo be directed against you as a foe the turk wis was forced to yield and the tha two chiefs cli lets retired together the let I 1 of tho conducted his lils brother though his deadliest enemy to hii 1113 own I 1 tribe and then their said we are now again enemies wo have 0 only acted at arabs should always act to cacti other but you are now safe and with your own tribe and our ancient hostilities are arc renewed with this they parted and the chlof chief of the andzeas An leos returned to the defense of tho the pacha nao york I 1 ark ledger |