Departure from Warsaw.-New and excellent Road to Kalisz, through
Sochaczew and Lovicz.-Approach to the Frontiers of Poland.-Kalisz.—
Public Institutions and remarkable Buildings.-The Battle of 1706.-Polish
Table d'Hôte.-Marche-route to the Prussian Frontiers.-Silesian Roads
the worst in Europe.-Projected Road to Breslau.-The City of Breslau.—
Number of Catholic Churches.-An accelerated Post-waggon from Berlin.-
Another Table d'Hôte.-Prussian Roads and Prussian Posting.-Line of
Communication through Buntzlau, Görlitz, Lobau, and Bautzen.-Change
for the better in Saxony-Excellent condition of the Saxon Roads.-Pic-
turesque approach to, and impressions on seeing the Capital of Saxony.-
Dresden.-An Explanation -Plan and general Aspect of that City.-
Statue of Augustus in Neustadt.-The Bridge.-Mr. Russell, Marshal
Davoust, and the bronze Crucifix.-Papal Dispensation for a better Diet
during Lent.-Drowning, a capital Punishment among the Saxons.-Pic-
turesque Prospect from the Bridge. The Catholic, or Court Chapel.-The
Brühl Terrace, or Public Promenade.-View of Dresden from Neustadt.
Mode of Living, Lodgings, and Hotels.-Saxon Society.-The English at
Dresden.-Influx of Russian and Polish Families.-Doctor Kreisig. His
Notions of Physiology.-New System of Medicine. Hahnemann and in-
finitesimal Doses.-Miraculous Cure.-Dr. Strüve.-Artificial Mineral
Waters. Chemistry of Nature.-Professor Carus.-His Publications and
Collection of Comparative Anatomy.-His Discoveries.-Streets, Houses,
and Vehicles.-The Frauen Kirche and the Kreutz Kirche.-Exposition
of the Dead.-The Dance of Death.-Monument to Adelung.--The Feast
of the Bakers.
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