6 NOVEMBER 1830, page 18

Fine Arts.

Landscape Illustrations of the Waverley Novels. Part VII. The plates in the present number are all excellent. STANFIELD gives us a new and striking view of Edinburgh Castle ;......

Blue Devils, Or New Police ; With Cuts.

• The first and last of the cuts in this pointless brochure are extremely clever, and worthy of a better fate than to illustrate a laboured attempt at a j oke, the merit of......

" 0 Where Haat Thou Been Roaming ;" A Cavatina.

Written and composed.brhirs. C. B. WILSON. This song is fashioned after the likeness of " I've been roaming," and will serve to renew our recollections of that very pleasing......

Illustrations Of The Annuals, No. Iv. The Keepsake.

Tins annual maintains its supremacy in the beauty of its embellish- ments, which is not less owing to the perfection of the engravings than to the selection of subjects: the......

"her Cheek Was Of The Rose's Dye ;" A Ballad.

By C. M. SOLA. A tolerably pretty ballad, which few young ladies will find any diffi. culty either in playing or singing. As the verses are printed at length, Mr. SOLA might as......

The Late Lord Blantyre.

Tins amiable and lamented nobleman, who met his death so tragically at Brussels, was born at Edinburgh in the year 1775. He lost his father when he was only eight years of age ;......

To The Editor Of The Spectator.

Sin—I perceive, in your paper of the 25th September, that you have noticed a plate designed by Mr. GILL and engraved by C. ROLLS. As you have thought the plate worth noticing, I......

National Portrait Gallery. No. Xix.

The portraits in this number are those of Lord Goderich, Mr. Agar Ellis, and Professor Porson : they are not only well engraved, but accurate likenesses. That of Mr. Agar Ellis,......

" God Preserve The King:' For Four Voices. By E.

CRUSE. This loyal hymn is rather a work of supererogation. Where any thing of this kind is needed, either at theatres, concerts, or dinners, " God save the King" will be......

" Well I Remember That Meeting ;" A Song. By

C. E. HORN. We imagine that Mr. HORN had this pretty lively air lying in his portfolio, when Mr. THOMAS HAYNES BAYLY'S lachrymose ditty was sent to him for arrangement, and......

Shaw's Illuminated Ornaments. Part Iii.

Every successive number of this curious work presents us with some novel and striking specimen of the quaint devices and brilliant combi- nations of colour contained in the......

Artists' And Amateurs' Conversazione.

WE had the gratification of being present at the first meeting for the season of this society, at Freemasons' Tavern. Sir M. A. SHEE, P.R.A., who had been elected an......

Musi C.

Our opinion of this most elaborate and admirable work was given on its first publication in an entire form. It is now republished in parts ; a judicious arrangement, as it will......