"Farewell, if ever fondest prayer," a Song, by A. SCHULTZ.
"It is a pleasurg dear to me," a Gere.nade,. b. A. SERWINZ. " Amidst-the gay and festive crowd," a Ballad, by F. DUVERNAY. "The Warrior's Bride." The melody by BEETHOVEN, adapted by R. F. ELWIN, and arranged by A. PETTET.
The first of these songs is of too sombre a cast, and too little relieved by change of key or mode, to acquire an extensive popularity. The second is more pleasing in its Melody, and the arrangement is good; but the constant reiteration of the same harmony renders the general effect but insipid. The same remark will apply to the third. The fourth is an elegant melody by BEETHOVEN, judiciously adapted and cleverly arranged.