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Revised, enlarged, and corrected. By Charles Warren : 8vo 

 long, 268p — Cincinnati, published by William Phillips & 

 Co., 1850 ; deposited by Morgan & Sanxay, 2 December, 

 1850. 



Carnival de Venise. Being No. 5 of Gems from the Operas, arranged 

 for the Harp, by T. H. Williams: 4to 8p — New York, pub- 

 lished by J. F. Browne, 1850 ; deposited by J. F. Browne, 

 21 February 1850. 



Carpenter (Samuel) " Ever be joyous." Words by J. B. Murphy. Music 

 composed by Samuel Carpenter. Arranged by Miss Mary Cox- 

 hea(l : 4to 5p — Philadelphia, Couenhoven & Duffy ; deposited 

 by Couenhoven & Duffy, 21 December 1850. 



Carstensen (Henry) "If I had thought thou couldst have died. Words 

 by Wolffe. Music by Henry Carstensen : 4to 2p — Louisville, 

 Ky., published by Peters, Webb & Co. ; deposited by Peters, 

 Webb & Co., 5 October 1850. 



Chadwick (Henry) Mountain Hunter's Waltz, Arranged from the Opera 

 of Amelie, by Henry Chadwick : 4to 5p — New York, pub- 

 lished by William Hall & Son, 1850 ; deposited by William 

 Hall & Son, 1 March 1850. 



]\''instrel Waltz. Composed and arranged for the piano 

 forte by Henry Chadwick : 4to 3p — New York, published by 

 Firth, Pond & Co., 1850 ; deposited by Firth, Pond & Co., U 

 February 1850. 



Christian Melodies : a Selection of Eymns and Tunes designed for Social 

 and Private Worship in the Lecture Room and the Family. 

 Edited by George B. Cheever, D. D., and J. E. Sweetser : 12mo. 

 252p — New York, published by A. S. Barnes & Co., 1851; 

 deposited by A. S. Barnes & Co., 5 December 1850. 



Christy's Jane Monroe. A celebrated Ethiopian Melody, as sung by the 

 Christy Minstrels. Words by G. W. Donelson, Esq. Arranged 

 by E. P. Christy : 4to 5p — New York, published by William 

 Hall & Son 1850 ; deposited by William Hall & Son, 21 June 

 1850. 

 Katy Dean. A celebrated Ethiopian Melody, as sung by the 

 Christy Minstrels. Words by T. Vaughn. Arranged by E. 

 P. Christy : 4to 5p-New York, published by William Hall &, 

 Son, 1850 ; deposited by William i^.all & Son, 3 May 1850. 



Cole (Geo. F.) Governor Seabrook's Quickstep, composed at the request of 

 the Washington Light Infantry. By George F. Cole : Charles- 

 ton, published by George F. C0I3, 1850 : deposited by Wil- 

 liam Hall & Son, 3 May 1850. 



Cone (Solomon) The Harmonia ; A new coIIec';ion of ^asy songs, composed 

 and arranged for one, two, thrcs, aad four voices, with a new 

 set of rules and practical exercises, upon an original and scien- 

 tific plan, for the use of schools, singing classes, and social cir- 

 cles. By Solomon Cone : 12mo long, io4p — Albany, Erastus 

 H. Pease & Co., 1850 : deposited by E. H. Pease & Co., 10 

 October 1850. 



