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The Stranger's Bride ; A Ballad. Written And Composed By

G. LINLEY. This ballad, we presume, is sung of that nameless and disconsolate damsel of whom Mr. BAYLEY, Mr. BALL, Mr. FITZBALL, and other kindred poets, have written so much.......

" To Win The Love Of Thee ;" A Ballad.

" When first I saw thee smile ;" a Polacca. By C. M. SOLA. " When moonlight brightly ;" a Ballad. The first of these songs is one of those agreeable melodies, without much......

The Nightingale's Death-song. Written By Mrs. Hemans, And...

JOHN LODGE, Esq. This is a production of extraordinary merit, and as unlike as possible to the trash which our music-venders. contrive to dispose of in such quantities, by the......

Expostulation And Reply.

A SMALL PORTION OF NARRATIVE POETRY, FROM THE PEN OF R-- 5—, P. L. As I was walking in the Park, The other evening, after dark, What time the far-famed London lark Is on the......

R1 Us1c.

Musical Illustrations of the Waverley Novels. By ELIZA FLOWER. Miss Feowen has attempted a task of no ordinary difficulty. She has endeavoured to give form and shape to what......

Death Of Mr. Nortiicote, R.a.—mr. Northcote, The Paia-...

on Wednesday, at his house in Argyll Place, in the eighty-fourth yearof his age. He was the last connecting link between the present gene- ration of artists and Sir Josn ra RE......

Fine Arts.

WE are somewhat in arrear with our notices of NEW PRINTS: there are none, however, of very prominent interest or surpassing excellence. Amongst several Lithographic Views of the......

The Burial Of The Rose. The Melody From The Introductory

Movement to BoluLniEu's Overture to the " Caliph of Bag,dad." By GEORGE WARE. Mr. WARE has arranged this melody with great cleverness, and trans- formed it into a pleasing song.......