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New Music.

Historical Ballads and Songs, embracing the most striking incidents in the annals of the United Kingdom, chronologically arranged, on a plan to con- vey instruction as well as......

The Grand National Reform March, For The Pianoforte.

This is a march, as the titlepage informs us ; but in what way it deserves its characteristic adjunct, excepting that it is a slow march, we are unable to comprehend.......

Old Friends With New Faces; A Selection Of Our Most

popular National Airs, newly arranged Jiff the Flute, with occasional Variations and Embel- lishments. By THOMAS LINDSAY. NO. I. " Opinion," says Mr. LINDSAY in his preface to......

" Our Village Home ;" A Ballad. By Mrs. Tvitlinui.i.

' A pretty composition for a lady. In the sixth bar of the second page, the F sharp is wanting both in the air and the accompaniment.......

" There's Male In The Air ;" A Glee For

four Voices. By T. H. SEVERN. This is the first glee of Mr. SEVERN'S we have seen, and it is a clever composition. It betrays some marks of inexperience in this style of......

" 0 Yes, I Often Think Of Her;" A Ballad.

The Words by Captain CHARLES a RAT ; the Music by T. REED. A graceful and pleasing melody, judiciously arranged. The first strain of MOZART'S" Colombo, o tortorella," was,......