12 JUNE 1847, page 20

" Why Dost Thou Wound And Break My Heart?" Romance;

the Poetry by Her- rick; the Music by T. H. Severn. This is one of the pretty poetical conceits of old Herrick turned into a very pleasing ballad. The air, though possessed of......

Military Gazette.

°slues or °amuses, June 1847.-Royal Regt. of Artillery-Brevet Major T. 0. Cater to be Lieut.-Col. vice Hope, retired on Rill pay ; Sec. Capt. G. Gambier to be Capt. vice Cater ;......

The &a-nymph's Song. Written By J. F. Smith; The Music

by John Barnett. It is refreshing to see the name of John Barnett on the titlepage of a piece of music. Of all the English composers of the day, he has come nearest to the......

Music.

Swedish Songs; with the Original Words, and an English Translation. Part L This publication, independently of its intrinsic merit, has the further ad- vantage of opportuneness.......

"there Is A Tongue In Every Leaf." Song, With An

Accompaniment for the Pianoforte; composed by J. APMeardie, Mus. Bac. Oxon. Mr. Midurdie is an excellent musician, belonging to the school of Eng- lish vocal harmony. His glees,......

Births.

On the 30th May, at Copenhagen, the Wife of the Rev. Robert Stevenson Ellis, M.A., or a daughter. On the 2c1 June, at Edinburgh, the Lady Anne Charter's, of a son. On the 5th,......

Commercial Gazette.

Tuesday, June 8. PARTNERSHIPS DISSOLVED. Hustler and Co. Billinge, Lancashire, coal-miners ; as far as regards J. X. Hustler-- Allerton and Allen, Great Potton, Essex,......