31 MARCH 1832, Page 10

"Poor Camille;" a Song. Composed by JOHN TuousoN, Esq.

This very pretty ballad confirms the opinion we had occasion lately to give of Mr. TitomsoN's talents as a composer. The words are set with that proper reference to their meaning and accent, which enables the singer to give to each its proper effect and force. The title- page of the song exhibits a list of more than twenty compositions of the same author, which it tells us are "to be had of Paterson and Ray, Edinburgh." Alas, to us Londoners, this is just like saying they are not to be had. We again recommend the composer to place them 'within our reach ; for we are, now, only noticing a song which our English readers cannot purchase.