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THE KRATON.
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The Kraton, and most of the princely residences, are situated some distance from the town. As our friends were going to a ball at the Sultan's the evening of our arrival, they kindly pressed us to accompany them. We accepted the invitation, and drove to the Pondopo in the Kraton, where a band was plaving. From thence we walked to the reception hall, which was gaily decorated, and brilliant with illuminations. This hall, like the Pringitans I have before described, was raised some steps from the ground, and open on three sides, the fourth being attached to his majesty's dwelling-house. Chairs were placed all round for the convenience of the dancers when fatigued, and at the side near the Ruma a Persian rug was laid down, and some more costly-looking chairs for the Sultan, his wife, the Resident, and some of the Sultan's relations.

His majesty received us very courteously on being introduced by Mr. Z———. The evening