4C>2 



Repi't of^Difeafes. 



[Dec. 1, 



forte, is higlily commenilable for its cha- 

 jafteriftic fimplicity and juftnefs of ex- 

 pi-effion. The words, cmlirting of five 

 x'erfes, are natural and affeiling, and the 

 burthen, " My Mother," is given wiih a 

 pS'hos which d es much credit to Mr. 

 Thompfon's power of infufing fentiinent 

 into found, and givir g- to Poetry that aid 

 tor which (lie looks to her harmonious fifter, 

 as her true and legitimate lef.niice. 

 ^ NcTO Tryp. Comfcjcd for the Wlficch Vo- 

 lunteer Band, and trjcrihed to Lieut. Co!- Rjy- 

 «er, by George Gueji. 2j. (td. 



Tiirs Troop is puhlilhed \n feore, accom- 

 panied with an ad ip'aticn ior the Piano- 

 forte-. The ide-(.s are bold and martial, 

 3n:! befj'eak a taL-nt greatly calculated Lr 

 this fpecies of conipolnion. 



" Nobody cotningto marry ij:t," a favourite Bal- 

 ind, Jung by Mis. 'Jordun ■zailh unbounded 

 .4pp!aujc at the Theatre- Royal. Draiy- Lane. 

 ^-irraKgedwitban ^ceompanimeiitfcir the I'ijno ■ 

 forte, by i'. Cooke, is. 



Thh air, though a trifle, is fniot.th and 

 cafy in its ftyle, and very well exiirrfles the 

 lenll- of the words. The Accompaniment 

 throughout is liitle more than a co-niRon- 

 place arpeggij, b'lt is at the (ame ti nenot 

 without the merit cf accofvUng with the 

 iTn:!ody to which it is fubjoined. 

 «' Dcaily Hove h>r," a faiour'ne Ballad, Jung 



by Mr. Gray, at Kuixba l Gardens. dniLa- 



fcdhyW.P.R.Cope. is. 6d. 



The melody of this H'tle B:illad is fim- 

 pie and engjgi. g, and ihe tats is, in ge- 

 r.e. al, choi*:n with a.propiicty highy cre- 

 d uhlt to Mr. Cope'sjiijgmer.t and kienct; 

 yet wt mult be allowed lo cbiit:rve that in 



the hft bar but one of the firft and conclu- 

 ding fymphonies, we dilcover the inadver- 

 tence of two confccutivc oQaves in the lame 

 diiedlion. 



" The Red Red Rofe,'" arranged as a Glee for 

 Four Voices, by Sir y. A. Stevcnjon, Muf. 

 Doc. IS. 



This Glee is an harmonization of the 

 melody ci the admind Song of the fame 

 tule> compofcd by T. Thompfon. The 

 combina;ion of the feverai parts are highly 

 creditable to Sir John Stevenion's (ciencc 

 .-.lid contrivance. The whole has the ad- 

 vaniages ot being fo conlhufled as (o be 

 t,ii'y<<t perlormanceand flriknig initseffefl: 

 two qualities which, we preiume, will pro-, 

 mote tiie ri^epio.T of this inierelling piece 

 anioiig glee parties. 

 •' 'fhe Brighter. PVdlt%." Compofrd and arr 



tar.gedas a Rondo, by S. Halt, is. 



This Rondo is fo pleaSngly arrangsd» 

 and fo (amiliar in the general coniirufflion 

 of Its pafTsiges, that we vcntuje litt e in pre- 

 difting irs favourable reception with young 

 Piano-torte ftudents, by whctn it will b? 

 found as improving to tlic finger, as it is 

 engaging to the ear. 



j4 Rujf.m Sl^-ci-Step. Compcjed and arrangeif 

 as a Rondo for the Piano forte, with or ivitb- 

 out the Adtiitmal Keys, by IVdliam Slufp. 

 is. 



Tb's is an agreeable Rcndo, both with 

 refpeft to its fubjeif and iis digrcfiive mat- 

 ter. The palTages are of a call to improve 

 the execution of the juvenile practitioner, 

 and to favor an Cafy and natural inethjd. of 

 tingerirg. 



REPORT OF DISEASES, 



the public and piiva'e PraSke of one cf the Pbvfcians of the Finfbury Dlfpenjhrv. 

 from the '20th of Oclober to the 'loth of November. 



D 



lARRHCEA 15 



OvfcTiteiia - 



Rheumatifmus . 8 



Podagra I 



Apuplexia. . 5 



Hylteria Z 



E(>hcmera 7 



Scarlatina 5 



Coughs, and derangements of the in- 

 teilinul canal, are tlie never-failing epi- 

 demits of this particular feafon of the 

 year. 



In the hjiiory, and within theprecinfts 

 cf the reporter's obfcrvition, they have 



Caarih IS 18 never occurred fo frequently ; and what is 



Pi.iii.ii-. pjlxo;ia!is - 9 worthy of remark, they have fcr the moft 



part 



DyfpeDiia lo 



Hepatitis 5 



lIv.liop5 7 



Dyfpr.ea 3 



y^minorrhcca - 12 



Chlurolis 9 



A>tnorrhagia 4 



Epil'jplia I 



Althenia 14 



Morlii cutaiiei 7 



Morhi infantiles 13 



