3 NOVEMBER 1832, page 20

Music.

The Musical Gem. Edited by N. MORI and W. BALL. In reviewing an Annual, or any other work, we must have especial regard to those who are likely to become its purchasers, and to......

• The First Winter Exhibition Of Pictures By British Artists

opens, at the Gallery of the Society in Suffolk Street, on Monday. We shall give an account of it next week.......

"the Stars Of' Night ;" A Serenade. By L. Leo.

There is just enough in this trifle to show that its author is capable of better things, and, therefore, should have kept it in his portfolio. In his Canon, the last bar of the......

"o'er Hill And Dale ;" Air 5. La Tyrolienne. Composed

for Miss CLARA NOVELL°. The young lady for whom this anonymous air was written, is one or the most promising of our English singers. We have not heard her sing it : but,......

Pictorial Periodicals.

The plates of the new number of the Landscape Illustrations of Byron are various and beautiful. Verona, by CaLl.corr, is the best, both as a picture and an engraving ; and......

Another Annual Has Arrived From Elgin—the Ultima Thule Of...

land—to prove the fallacy of our remarks last week as to the existence of any other Annuals. The Elgin Annual, by the way, might be called the .Leap-year Annual, or the......

Births, Marriages, And Deaths.

BIRTHS. On the 28th ult., at Wicken, Northamptonshire, Mrs. GEORGE FITZROY, of a son. On the 29th ult., Mrs. EDWARD WILLOUGHBY, of Lancaster Place, of a daughter. On the 27th......