Peter the Great. - Manège. Admiralty. - Naval models. Remarks. Curious mode of launching vessels.— Winter palace. — Hermitage. — Palace of St. Michael. Marble palace. - Academy of fine arts. Mine corps.- Museum. -Tauridan palace. brary. Manuscrips relative to English history. Gostinoi Dvor, or Bazar. Fortress. Mint.- Royal cemetery. Houses and shops. Priests. Nevsky Prospect. Soldiers and military forces.- Departure from Cronstadt, and environs of St. Peters- Orders of merit. Police.- Booksellers.- Nobility. Morals. Emperor Alexander.- Fires for coach- men in particular streets of the city. - Public funeral. Costumes. - Marriages.-Jews. -Clubs. - Pub- PLATES. VOL. I. Imperial Family Monument to Blucher View of the Admiralty, St. Petersburg to face the Title. Page 64 219 VOL. II. to face the Title. 98 270 Arrival of a Carriage at Post-house Execution at Munster ERRATA. VOL. I. Page 312. line 14. for " Cousett," read “Consett.” line 6. from bottom, for " Demaresque,” read “ Dumaresque.” 338. line 13. for "sins of this world," read "sins of the world.” VOL.II. Page 21. line 4. for "Modena," read "Mednoe." line 7. from bottom, for "Werst," read "Tver." 57. line 4. for "best new novel," read "last new novel.” 145. line 9. for "Drurushacio," read "Drarushacico." TRAVELS IN RUSSIA, &c. &c. - CHAPTER I. Passports. Letters from British Minister. -Embarkation at Harwich.. · Arrival at Cuxhaven. Embarkation on the Elbe. Hamburgh.- Government, senate, colleges.Ecclesiastical government. - Military establishments. English factory. - Borsen Halle. - Prisons.- Churches. -Convents.-Post-office.- Population.-Jews.- Winecellars. — Regulations as to combustible articles. - Stadthouse.-Town-hall. — Exchange. - Chamber of Commerce. - Admiralty. - Infantry. - Arsenal.- Foundling Hospital. - Gymnasium. -Coffee-houses.-Theatres.Marriages, births, and funerals. — Market. - Dress of maid-servants. Charitable institutions. Students' dress, and those of higher classes.- Beggars. — Religion. — Sunday. How observed. — Diversion of shooting at the bird. - · A marriage described. Horrid devastation committed by the French. - Altona. Gardens. Taxes. stock's grave. Klop HAVING already submitted to the public an account of my Travels in Egypt, the Holy Land, Turkey, Greece, the Ionian Islands, Spain, &c. likewise of those I made through Norway, Swe |