7 MAY 1831, page 22

Lincolnshire Election.

TO THE EDITOR OF THE SPECTATOR. Magdalen College, Cambridge, 1st May 1831. Stn—As a constant reader of your paper, and as a friend of civil and religious liberty to a far......

" Sweet Lovely Rose." An Air From Zemira And Azor

; the English version by EDWARD WHATMORE. It was easy to foresee, that, when the beauties of this lovely ballad were presented to the public by any singer of eminence, every......

" Memory's Token ;" A Ballad. By George Wars. This

ballad deserves a separate niche. The ensemble bespeaks the hand of a musician, and the poetry is marked by elegance of thought and language.......

Six Grand Waltzes. Composed By Miss Mouxsay.

The grande■ir of these waltzes we have not been able to discover ; but they are pretty things of their kind, and, we dare say, have been accept- able pianoforte exercises to the......

"lines On Friendship." A Duet For Treble And Counter- Tenor.

By CHARLXS SToiars. Mr. SToxas's duet is a very.pleasing and classical composition, but his arrangement Of it is injudicious. :kis occasionally tool* for aconnter- tenor ; and......

"tell Me Where Is Pleasure Found." By W. Grantham.

"The midnight moon." By E. J. WESTROP. " Spanish maidens graceful move." By It. GurLorr. "Young Collette." By C. E. HORN. " To win the love of thee." By C. AL SoLA. We place......

Coventry Election.

TO THE EDITOR OF THE SPECTATOR. Coventry, 5th May 1831. Mn. EDITOR—As a brother spectator of passing events, I cannot but address you upon the subject of the late contest for......

" When We Two Parted A Song. By G. V.

DUVAL, Esq. Mr. Duvm. has aimed at something original here. His song is in the not very frequently used key of D Is, and there is a parade of novelty about the whole......

Fi-ne Arts.

WE have allowed our vigilance to be surprised, and have fairly lost a week in our calendar of events in the world of art. This lapse must be charged to the debit of Reform : "......

"invocation To May ;" A Duet. By S. Godbe.

We have before expressed a favourable opinion of Mr. Gonne's vocal compositions ; which this duet, intended, we presume, for soprano and tenor, is well calculated to confirm.......

Music.

" ' Twas not her beauty won me ;" a Ballad. Composed by. J. F. REDDIE. There is considerable elegance in this ballad, although not much ori- ginality.......

New And Fashionable Quadrilles Selected From Spohics...

By L. ZERBINI. This is another consequence of the popularity of any opera—it is forthwith quadralled. We suppose that our belles and beaux delight to have their ears tickled in......