CHAP. VI. 
MOSCOW. 
State of Exiles in Siberia — Tololsky — Generous Conduet 
of a Citizen — Prince turned Pawnbroker — Picture 
Dealers— State of Medicine— Manners of the People- 
Opinions entertained of the English Relative Condi- 
tion of Slaves and their Lords — Noble Behaviour of 
Count Golovkin’s Peasants — Servants of the Nobility 
Theft committed by a Party of the Nobles — Convent oj 
the New Jerusalem — New Prohibitions — Public Censors 
Convent of the Trinity — Church of St. Basil 
Ivan Basilovich — Tubervile’s Letters. 
CHAP. 
In England, we hear of persons being sent to v L 
Siberia, as a most severe punishment ; and we state of 
entertain very erroneous notions concerning the Siberia . 
