Travels in Circassia, Krim-tartary, &c: including a steam voyage down the Danube, from Vienna to Constantinople, and round the Black sea, in 1836 . // Furioso :the character of the maniac was well per-formed by Signor Marini, who would have donehonour to the theatre of a capital; and theelegance of the scenery, dresses, and decorations. 220 HOTEL AT ODESSA. showed that the inhabitants of Odessa tully ap-preciate the charms of the drama. During the few days I remained in Odessa, Itook up my quarters at the Hotel de Richelieu,an establishment for which the traveller is in-debted to Count Worrenz


Travels in Circassia, Krim-tartary, &c: including a steam voyage down the Danube, from Vienna to Constantinople, and round the Black sea, in 1836 . // Furioso :the character of the maniac was well per-formed by Signor Marini, who would have donehonour to the theatre of a capital; and theelegance of the scenery, dresses, and decorations. 220 HOTEL AT ODESSA. showed that the inhabitants of Odessa tully ap-preciate the charms of the drama. During the few days I remained in Odessa, Itook up my quarters at the Hotel de Richelieu,an establishment for which the traveller is in-debted to Count Worrenzow, who built andfurnished it at his own expense; it being thecustom in this country for travellers to carry withthem the whole of the articles necessary for thetable and couch, particularly the latter: conse-quently, previous to this, strangers arriving inOdessa were condemned to suifer much incon-venience. I found the charges at the hotelmoderate, the attendants civil: the obliging po-liteness of the French landlord apparent in everytrifling act of courtesy ; and the cleanliness of hiswife, a native of Germany, visible throughout IKTEUIOR OP A TARTAR COTTAGE. LETTER XXII. STEAM-BOAT VOYAGE TO YALTA ENGLISH MATE EFRST AS- IECT OF KRIM TARTARY DISAPPOINTMENT MONASTERY OF ST. GEORGE ITS GREAT ANTIQUITY BALACLAVA ALOUPKA SCENERY VILLAS OF THE RUSSIAN NOBILITY IMPROVED ASPECT OF THE COUNTRY ARRIVAL AT YALTA. It is very seldom, in this world of crosses anddisappointments, that mortal man finds cause tobe grateful to his planets; but I certainly feelbound formally to return thanks to mine, for con-ducting me at this juncture to Odessa, as imme-diately on my arrival, Count Worrenzow, gover-nor-general of South Russia, invited me in themost friendly manner to accompany him on acoasting expedition round the Black Sea. 222 VOYAGE TO YALTA. I took my departure in the steam-boat, or as itis here called, the periscap, for Yalta in theCrimea, the count having gone thither to make


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