the good are joyful and serene [text has "he good"]

a fact, which here will be in its proper place. [text has "in is"]

the character of this venerable grown [error for growth?]

while religious caprice--for religion, sorry am I to say it [; for --]

"Lovzinski, you whom I have so much loved [missing open quote]

At about a quarter of a league beyond this [missing "a" after "of"]

sprang forward as fast as my new horse could carry me [text has "foward"]

My soldiers, fatigued with the toil of a long march [text has "solders"]

a little walled village in the Palatine, called Ogershiem, [error for Ogersheim]

La Maupin seems to have been a most extraordinary personage.

[. missing]

c.u.meni, the singer [error for Dumeni]

she told the story to Monsieur, who obtained her pardon."

[missing close quote]

No. 76

my only friend, for whom I wish to have no secrets [error for from]

ever since Amelia and Antonio have made it their abode.

[text has "Antonia"]

"I know your rights, my father!

[in this and the following four paragraphs, close quotes are supplied from book version]

No. 77

"Hiermanfor," he said, "is not all powerful [Heirmanfor]

his mouth almost woman like [printed in two words as shown]

The former circ.u.mstances had escaped his recollection [text has "esaped"]

Mr. Caesar being appointed one of the Six Clerks. [Clerks."]

the Empress had sent an exact description of his person [text has "and exact"]

[Meteorological Observations]

[Dec. 7: temperature reading 34 printed "84"]

No. 78

[Masthead]

Wednesday, December 28, 1796 [missing 1]

But when the Poeans of victory [error for Paeans?]

confessing voluntarily, what I can, and dare confess." [. missing]

Come, let us drink." [missing close quote]

"Do you think that he will fulfil his promise after his return?"

[. for ?]

"Undoubtedly! but why do you wish for his visit?" [. for ?]

"It is true," the Duke replied [. for ,]

a friend, who was intimate with the secretary of your father [secretar _at line-end_]

divested of its supernatural appearance." [missing close quote]

---Search every where for my dear She was unable to p.r.o.nounce the name ["She was]

the Queen sent her one thousand pounds!" [missing close quote]

[Marriages]

On the 27th inst. by the Rev. Dr. Rodgers [error for "ult."?]

Bow"d by no yoke, scarce to the great supreme, [, after "yoke" invisible]

Nor fear"d the world"s ill-natur"d frown; [n; at end missing or invisible]

No. 79

"The appearance of Antonio was no deception." [text has "Antonia"]

A creature wearisome to myself and beloved by no one, [. for ,]

But with _sang froid_, for which I now detest myself, [. for , at end]

Thus avoiding all the plagues and expences of a family, [. for ,]

so effaced, that scarcely do we hear [text has "scarely"]

"Fabrum esse suae quemque fortunae."

[first occurrence has "Fabrum else su quemque fortun"; second has for ae errors only. Text is in Roman type, so misreading is not a possibility.]

still urging on even to flights beyond its sketch, [error for stretch?]

Inclined to ease, [, missing]

I have been led by a novel [text has "hovel"]

[Marriages]

[the "New-York" line is missing]

Here, pure devotion lends her awful ray, [error for sends?]

No. 80

I apprehend this will be the case.*" [missing close quote]

Osmir contemplated the fruits of his application [text has "comtemplated"]

only to plunge with keener anguish into the gulphs of despair [text has "anquish"]

this faculty would seem a gift most sparingly bestowed: [: missing]

Wherever sincerity prevails [text has "Where-/ever" at line break]

[Meteorological Observations]

[Dec. 25: temperature reading 35 printed in 100 column]

A lasting epitaph hath there imprest . [. missing]

No. 81

are re-produced with vivacity on certain occasions [text has "re-preduced"]

renders the human mind but too p.r.o.ne to give credit [text has "rendres"]

But what power upon earth could absolve from _a duty such_ a man?

[text and italics unchanged]

"That this occult science consists merely in juggling tricks?"

[missing close quote]

And what will you say if I prove to you [text has "If I"]

"Certainly." "That I deny."

[printed as one paragraph near the end of a page]

(To be continued.) [printed inline with preceding text at end of same page]

but what were my emotions on perceiving [text has "omotions"]

to shorten the tedious hours of captivity [text has "tegious"]

[Meteorological Observations]

[text has "Dec." for "Jan." here and next week]

No. 82

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