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The Golden Girl; A Song. The Words By Barry Cornwall;

the Music by H. PHILLIPS. The music of this song is pretty, but the words are sad stuff; e. g. "Lucy is a golden girl, But a man should woo her; They who seek her, shrink aback,......

Prize Essays Of The Edinburgh _academy.

WE have perused with a most sensible satisfaction the published Prize Essays of the Edinburgh - Academy: The account of the plan, the report of the Master, the known abilities......

The Smile ; A Ballad. By T. K.

The anonymous author of this pretty ballad has stumbled upon the fast three bars of a popular chorus of laws for its commencement ; the rest is his own ; and it possesses more......

Mundell's Comparative View Op Great Britain.

Ma. IlluNDELL's object is to investigate the causes of our "distress." The only ones he has been able to discover are, "legislative an& municipal restraints upon industry,......

Mu Si C.

May-Day ; a Characteristic Fantasia for the Pianoforte. By M. MARIELL I. A very pleasing and successful attempt to express the joy with which man and nature hail the season "......

Clienunirri's "0 Salutaris Hostia," Arranged From The...

V. NOVELL°. Oh, the never-to-be-forgotten delight of hearing MALIBRAN in this exquisite song !—the rich and ringing tone of her fine contralto, resting firmly on the lower F,......

Chatel Ar To Mary Queen Of Scots—" When Nightly My

wild harp I bring;" a Song. By THOMAS ATTWOOD WALMISLEy. This, we believe, the first printed song of young Mr. WALMISLEY, promises well for the future. It bears honourable and......

War Song Of Erin; Inscribed To The Irish Nation. By

Jowl NOBLETT. " Flat rebellion, by the mass." We marvel that Mr. COLLARD, who is a loyal and withal a prudent man, had not the fear of his Ma- jesty's Attorney-General before......