9 JUNE 1832

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The Choruses in HAYDN'S Oratorio "The Creation;" arranged Two Performers on the Pianoforte. By W. WATTS.

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The Choruses in HAYDN'S Oratorio "The Creation;" arranged for Two Performers on the Pianoforte. By W. WATTS. No. II. This is the chorus " The Marvellous Work," arranged in a...

Eight Glees, composed by WILLIAM LINLEY.

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MUSIC. |, Eight Glees. composed by WILLIAM LITTLEY. I We fear this volume must be regarded as the final offering at the shrine of Apollo from a family more highly gifted than...

MOZART'S Six Grand Symphonies, newly adapted for Two Performers on the Pianoforte; with Accompaniments for Violin, Flute, and Violoncello (ad libitum). By J. B. CRAMER.

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MOZART'S Six Grand Symphonies, newly adapted for Two Per- I formers on the Pianoforte; with Accompaniments for Violin, I - Flute, and Violoncello (ad libitum). By J. B....

" Poor Adele," sung by Mr. PARRY junior; the Poetry by BARRY CORNWALL; the Music by the CHEVALIER NEUKOMM. " The Land;" the Poetry by BARRY CORNWALL; the Music by the CHEVALIER NEUKOMM.

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1" Poor Adele," sung by Mr. PARRY junior; the Poetry by BARRY CORNWALL; the Music by the CHEVALIER NEUKOMM. " The Land,:" the Poetry by BARRY CORNWALL; the Music by the...

" Blow light, thou balmy air;" Serenade. Composed by JOHN THOMSON, Esq.

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"Blow light, thou balmy air;" Serenadc. Composed by JOHN THOMSON, Esq. We have not for many a day met with any thing that does so much credit to the English school of music as...

THINGS AND THOUGHTS, FOUND HERE AND THERE.

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THINGS AND THOUGHTS, FOUND HERE AND THERE. THE BURxS OF BIRDS.-Of all our English warblers, to my taste, the nmost ravishingly sweet, wild, and wonderful, is the blackcap. As...

" The Gathering of the Unions;" March and Song.

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I " The Gathering of the Unions ;" March and Song. This is a soig of the time, and is worthy to be placed beside the Marseilloise Hynmn and the Parisienne. The following are...

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MEMOIR OF THE REVEREND MATTHIAS BRUEN.

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METMOIR OF THE REVEREND MATTHIAS BRITEN. THis is the memoir and correspoll(lenee of a young American clergyman, of aniable disposition and ordinary talelnts, wlo appears to...

MONTGOMERY'S MESSIAH.

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MONTGOMERYS MESSIAH. WE cannot say that we are disappointed in the AJesi-da, for we did not raise our expectations to any elevated pitch. WVe rather hoped that time and...

ELLA OF GARVELOCH

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ELLA OF GARVELOCH Is a tale of Rent; a far more amusing and interesting story than is usually told of love. But love there is also-love, and incident, and character, and...

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Debates and Proceedings in Parliament.

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33ebate antf 31roringi in 3arTianmnt. 1. THE REFORM BILL. on Monday, by Earl GREY. The third reading of the Bill was moved The Earl of WrINCIIILSEA spoke against the measure...

[There has been an interview since our last, at Compiegne, be-...]

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I There has been an interview since our last, at Compiegne, be- tween King LEOPOLD and his intended father-in-law. The bride elect was not present. It is said that the contract...

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POSTSCRIPT.

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POSTSCRIPT. Sl.CT.ATOIt O.ri CE, SATURDAY. I SincC our introductory matter was writi ten, wve have received accounts from Paris down to Tlhursday at half-past four o'clock....

TO CORRESPONDENTS.

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To CORIESPONTENTS.- -Thle Mlusic, corcernizig X-1bich T. N. requests information, bears I - 1 1 - . 1 - I 1 - -1 1 - - . 1. . . . . I. the Ipblisher's namne, " S. Chappfl1,...

CHOLERA.

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CHIOIE.1RUA.- -The report of yesterdlay gives 47 new cases (13 of them I at MMll); 25 deathis; 20 recoveries; 194 renudning. The Gazette contains a form of' prayer to be used...

THE GLORIOUS MINORITY.

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Tum GLOImOUS MINORITY.- -We mIUSt record the names of the 22 | Peers who voted against thc Reform Bill ill its last stage. 'lhe following said " Not Content" to the tlird...

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EXHIBITION OF THE ROYAL ACADEMY.

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EXHIBITION OF THE ROYAL ACADEMY. (CONTINUED FROM PAGE 450.) There are a great many pictures which want of space compelled us to omit in our former notices,; we can only...

[There has been, of late, rather a dearth of new Prints.]

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There has been, of late, rather a dearth of new Prints. WILKIE'S I Penny W~edding, however, is in itself a host. It forms one of a series of pictorial illustrations of Scottish...

[The annual distribution of the prizes given by the Society of Arts...]

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The annual distribution of the prizes given by the Society of Arts I was made on Monday, at Exeter 1lall. Sir EDIVAr.D CODRINGTONpresided, in the absence of thc D uLke of...

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SCOTLAND.

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SCOTLAND. A penny subscription has been opened in Leith, Alusselburgli, and Portol)ello, for the purpose of presenting two pieces of plate to Lord John Russell and Lord...

IRELAND.

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IRELAND. A numerous meeting took place at Dublin on Saturday,-the Lord AMayor in the chair,-on the subject of the Irish Reform Bill. Tle Asti-Reformers and the Radicals have...

GENERAL ELECTION.

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GENERAL ELECTION. [Abridgedfrom the Globe.] TOwNER IIAILETS.-The new electors are already taking steps to secure the return of independent and liberal members. A committee for...

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EPSOM RACES.

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EPSOM RACES. The only races at the Epsom course on which public attention. is strongly fixed, are the I)erby and the Oaks. None of them, however, is altogether without interest...

DEATH OF JEREMY BENTHAM.

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DEATH OF JEREMY BENTHAM. The departure of our great and venerated l)lilosopller w-as announced in all the papers on Thmursday nmoriing, in the following paragraph. I " Died,...

[On Tuesday, the nephew of Miss Twamley, the little boy who was...]

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On Tuesday, the nephew of Aliss Tvainley, the little boy who was I dropped by his deceased auwit from the second-floor whildw of Smitliers's house in Oxford Street, died in...

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SYMPATHY.

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SYMPATHY. THE murder at Leicester, of which the particulars will be found in another column, has caused an extraordinary excitement in that town. There is ever a strong f;eling...

THE DISSOLUTION.

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TOPICS OF THE DAY. I THE DISSOLUTION. SIR ROBERT PEEL is excessively anxious that the dissolution of Parliament should be delayed as long as possible. He trembles at the bare...

THE IRISH BILL.

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THE IRISH BILL. MR. O'CONNELL has addressed a third letter to the Reformers of England, on the subject of the Irish Reform Bill, and more especially that part of it which...

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THE MOUNT OF OLIVES.

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THE MOUNT OF OLIVES. IT being Whitsun-eve, there is to beno Opera at the King's Theatre to-night, but, instead of it, a performance of Sacred Music, on a magnificent scale. We...

RAILWAYS.

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RAILWAYS. WHISTON used to say of balloons, that the time would come when a man would call for his airy chariot as he would for his boots. We fear that time is almost as distant...

THE BALLET.

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THE BALLET. I A FAIR correspondent suggests the expediency of performing the whole Ballet of L'Anneau Magique, for the benefit of the young people now at home for the summer...

THE ITALIAN OPERA.

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THE ITALIAN OPERA. IN common parlance, ii Barliere di Sivigrlia is a hackneyed opera; that is, it has been performed, froim Naples to Petersburg, huiidreds of times oftener...

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BERKSHIRE ELECTION.

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- - BERKSHIRE ELECTION. 'Ihis contest concluded on Thursday; when the gross number on the poll was declared to be- I For Palmer ...... 1,210 Hallett ...... ,84 Majority for...

Miscellaneous.

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4f..il ityratl. We hear that there was a considerable run on the North road the evening after the third reading of the Reform Bill, and a largJ efflux of curious citizens from...

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[The capital of France has been the scene of most serious dis-...]

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The capital of France has been the scene of most Serious (lis- turbances. Sinec thl sreat Three Days there has been no act of popular violence so alarming in its as1)ect, or so...

[THE Reform Act is now the law of England.]

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NEWS OF THE WEEK. / THE Reform Act is now the law of Englland. .. . I .. _ - - - C The Bill wvas read I a third time by the Lords on Monday; the amendments were aotreed to bv...

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The Metropolis.

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atbe ;(rtroapaTi#. CITY REJOTCINGS.-At a Court of Common Council, held yesterday the report of the Reform Committee was brought up. It warmly congratulated the Court and the...

The Court.

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Abe Court. On Tuesday, the King and Queen dined with the Duke and Duehess of Cumberland, at Kew, on occasion of the Duke's birth-day. The King came to town on Wednesday to hold...

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MURDER AT LEICESTER.

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I MURDER AT LEICESTER.- -In the Postscript to cur second edition ]ast week, wve gave a few particulars of a murder, accompancef1 liv circullstalices of a very rev ulting kind,...

The Country.

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Ctbe Cuntru. The sounder and more generous part of the community qeem to have made up their minds, that any insulated act of rejoicing wouldl be unworthy of the great and truly...

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[THE publication of Mr. ROBERTS'S print of The Departure of the...]

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PICTURES AND ARTISTS. I Tiii publication of Mr. RoiwrTs's print of The Departure of the Israelites, on the merits of wvhich wore gave our opinion at tue time wvncx the first...

LIDDIARD'S TOUR IN SWITZERLAND.

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LIDDIARD S TOUR IN SWITZERLAND. WE begin our notice of Mr. LIDDIARD'S Travels with the sentence from GRAY, with which he ends them-" Any man living may make a book, if he will...

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ANECDOTE OF THE LATE MR. CANNING.

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ANECDOTE or THE LATE AIR. CANNING. - - Fourtcen dads before Mr. .. . - . I I. . . Canning''s death, Mr. Gallatin spent six hours wvith him, two beibre dinner, all in tali-g...

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THE DEMOCRAT.

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THE DEMOCRAT. IN a hastv notice of this work last week, we described it as possessing claims on the attention of the reading public for the ability and spirit of some of its...