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Rh the ame formality as compliment gards in this country. The guets thus invited aembled in a great quare; large enough to contain two thouand perons; under a femiana of mulin upported by handome poles erected at a certain, ditance from each other; the ides of it were alo made of mulin, and none would be uffered to enter but Mahometans. The arrival of the Mulna was announced by the Muic, who had a kind of orchetre within the emiana: attended by one of the Hajams, he approached the child who was decked with jewels and arrayed in carlet mulin, and at under a beautiful canopy richly ornamented with ilk hangings, on an elegant elbow chair with velvet cuhions to