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" Here's A Health To King William, God Bless Him."

A National Song. Written for Mr. BRAHAM, and sung at all public and con- vivial parties throughout the United Kingdom. By G. W. MADISON'. 'We have given this title at length, in......

Music.

Six Glees, composed by THOMAS FORBES WALMISLEY. Mr. WALmisr.Ev is a worthy disciple of the excellent, and we will add the unrivalled, school of English vocal part-writing. We......

" Arise Thou Bright And Silent Moon." Sung With Rapturous

ap- plause by Madame VESTR1S. By GEORGE REEVE. We cannot conceive that even the singing of VESTRIS could have excited any rapture among her auditors towards this song. Quiet ap-......

" The Weary Traveller;" A Sacred Song. _by Ann Goss. -

Mr. Goss has selected some very beautiful words by Mrs. sTErtr, and set them to music as elegant and expressive.......

Rosalie ; Or, The Bridal Wreath. The Words And Music

ar- ran g ed by Wix.Liam BALL. This titlepa.ge shows a rather discreditable attempt on the part of Mr. BALL to appropriate to himself the property of another person. The words,......

Select Songs, With Italian, French, And English Words....

and arranged, with an Accompaniment for the Spanish Guitar, by H. LEA. These songs are pretty enough of their kind, and, of course, very sim- ple in their structure.......

"our King, A True British Sailor." The Words By R.

N. The Music by T. WILLIAMS. A curious document was sent to us with this song. It begins thus-, "To the public in general. Most extraordinary circumstance relative to the words......

East India Shipping.

Arrived.-At Gravesend, August 27th, H. C. Ship Buckin g hamshire, Glasspool, from China. Off the Wight, August 27th, Surrey, Dacre, from New South Wales. At St. Helena, previous......

On Patent Carriage-steps, And Sundry Other Conveniences.

" THERE is an art in every thing ; and whatever is deserving of being learnt, cannot be unworthy of a teacher." Such was the logical induc- tion of the professor of the art of......