LEMBERG. 
807 
Stanislovo is the capital of that part of Galicia which bears 
the name of Bucovini, but presents no very imposing appearance. 
I arrived at midnight; and after knocking in vain at the post- 
house for nearly three hours, was glad to find shelter in a Jewish 
inn until morning. Here, the snow being quite gone, I was 
obliged to quit my traineau for a Polish brichka, (a kind of 
small carriage,) to convey me to Lemberg ; and thus closely 
packed, baggage and servant, proceeded at an early hour towards 
the Galician metropolis. 
The following are the intervening posts. 
From Stanislovo to Haliez 
Posts. 
2 
Hours. 
4 
Burstin 
n 
3 
Keinemititz 
i 
2 
Strelieze 
u 
f halted three 
Babraka 
i 
/ hours. 
2 
Dawidoff 
i 
2 
Lemberg 
i 
2 
Total 
9 
18 
Total from Tchernovitz to Lemberg 18^ posts—36 hours. 
March 1st. — We reached Lemberg at four o’clock this day. 
I found it a fine city, bearing every appearance of a great 
European capital; having wide streets, stately churches, noble 
houses, with the still more splendid hotels of the Polish nobility. 
The inns are likewise on a large scale, both as to expence and 
dimensions, but I must do them the justice to say they are full 
of adequate comforts. I halted in one of them three days, to 
