GENERAL STATEMENT OF CONTENTS. 
Russians and Neapolitans — IVives of the nobles — Conduct of 
their husbands — Children of Orlof — Princess Menxikof — 
Retributive spirit exercised by the Emperor at the funeral of 
his mother. 
CHAP. VI. 
P. 107. 
MOSCOW. 
State of exiles in Siberia — To bolshy — Generous conduct of a 
citizen — Prince turned pawnbroker — Picture-dealers — Stale 
of medicine — Manners of the people — Opinions entertained 
of the English — Relative condition of slaves and their lords 
— Noble behaviour of Count Golovkin's peasants — Servants 
of the nobility — Theft committed by a parly of the nobles — 
Convent of the New Jerusalem — New prohibitions — Public 
censors — Convent of the Trinity — Church of St. Basil — Ivan 
Basilovich — Tubervile’s Letters. 
CHAP. VII. 
P. 140. 
MOSCOW. 
Sunday market — Promenades during Easter — Kremlin — Holy 
Gate — Great Bell — Great Gun — Antient palace of the Tsars 
— Imperial Treasury — Manuscripts — Superb model— General 
appearance of the Kremlin — First Christian church — Festival 
of the Ascension. 
CHAP. VIII. 
P. 171. 
MOSCOW. 
Order of the Maltese cross — Minerals of Count Golovkin — 
Pictures— Antiquities— Shells — Gallery of Galitzin — Library 
of Botterline — Botanic garden — Philosophical instruments — 
Other collections — Stupendous objects of Natural History — 
English horse-dealers — Public baths : their mode of use , and 
national importance— Foundling Hospital. 
