180G.] 



Beview of New Mufcal PublkationS, 



4%% 



to the applicntion of the varnifli. A 

 red ground may be given to llie article 

 bv luixing a httlc nuuiuiii, or rather ciii- 

 Jiubar, with the varniili ; or any otiier 

 colour may be mixed with it as may beli 

 liiit the taucy of the 0|)erator. 

 Turkey. 



The Grand Signior's prefs, eftabliflifd 

 at Scutari, has produced the following 

 V'orks : — 1. A Commentary on a book 

 called " The Kevelation of Mylterics," 

 '■167 pa'j;es, in fmall -Ito. — 'i. A Coauncu- 

 t;iry on tjic Book of the Hundred iie- 

 geiits, U8 pages, liuall ito. — 3. An Ara- 

 bic Grannaar, from Yrub Awamcl, 118 

 pages, in fnrall 4to. — The Books of Eu- 

 clid, in tlie Arabic language, with tlie 

 Commentaries of BonuycafUe. 

 America. 



The following is faid to be a correft 

 lilt of the periodical works now publtlli- 

 iiig in the United States : — 



Tiie Literary MifocUany, quarterly, at 

 Cambridge. 



TjjG Literary Magazine and American 

 Rci:ilter, monthly, at Philadelphia. 



The Mathematical Corrcfpondcut,Xcvv 

 Y.jrk. 



'I'he AlVembly's Miflionary IMagazine, 

 or Evungf lical Lirellitiencer ; Pliiladel- 

 p-hia, monthly, with portraits. 



The Monthly Anthology and Bofto» 

 Review, containing original (ketches and 

 reports of literature, religion, luflory, 

 arts, and manners ; at Bollon. 



The iMedical Repohtury, quarterly. 

 New York. 



Collections of the Hiltorical Society, 

 pubiUhed at B(jllon annually. 



Tranfaciions of the American Philofo- 

 pliical Society. 



Memoirs of the American Acadenij 

 of.\rtsaiid Sciences. 



The Polyanllms, Bollou, monthly, wixh, 

 plates. 



The Medical and Agricultural Regif- 

 ter, monthly. 



The M(jnihly Rcgifter and Review of 

 the United States, at Charleftown. 



The C(j:iut'<:ticut F.vangcliciil Maga* 

 zine, at Hartford, monthly. 



The Malluchufett's Miliionary Maga- 

 zine, at Bolhm, monthly. 



Tlie Pifcataqua Evangelical Magazine, 

 at Portfniouth, every two months. 



The Malluchufett's Baptill i\IiOionary 

 Magazine, occalionally, at Bofton. 



Tiie Chriliian's Alagazine, New York, 

 quarterly. 



The Chriftian Monitor, quarterly, Bof» 

 ton. 



The Panoplift, Bolloii, 



REVIEW OF NEW MUSICAL PUBLICATIONS. 



The Five Levers ! a Comic Otcra, mio fcr- 

 furr'wg iv'th iiui've'Jat ./^ppLiife at the I'he- 

 ^tre R'lyal, Dublin. Composed iy T. Coh, 

 und 'dedicated to the Duchcfi of Bcdfor.i. 



. iOi. Od. 



IX the overture and other inufic of I he 

 Live Lovers, v.c find much noveliy 

 tA' idea, a call or ityle of melody per- 

 feclly iJrrunatic, and iu the Lalfes and 

 <iMibiHath)ns a refp«'(^lab!e portion ol' fci- 

 ^jice. Tlie variety and relief of the 

 lev oral airs belpeak great judginent, as 

 «ill as a fertih; conc( ptioii ; and well 

 Jiici'it the fuvourabh; rece|)fIon with 

 vhich the mufic of ihii- f:i\ i/uiito piece 

 lias been diiiingiiiljied in Uu.Min. 



T/v Glorious Battle cf Traf.dgar, in defcripti-vt 

 Miijic, i^c. &c.Conp'.Jtd hy'john Wuilcr^ bs. 

 ■ "Air. W'atler (•iminicuces this fea-picce 

 witii " Tin; Cruizing of ttie Hiitilli I'lcct 

 4»jr Cadi/ ;" he iheii gives us llie " Sig- 

 n.'jL-;" "t- arc tlieii led fuccelllvely to 

 llie (.irriunl'aiK ( - of the " Bearing down 

 ill Hm) ('(ilumns on iii< F.riciuy, Clearing 

 the Shipr; for -V'lioii, Diuins beuting to 

 diuuriers, Lord Xcll'vu'* vij^ual^ iht V.u- 



gagement, P>oarding, <Sl'c. &c. :" the 

 whole concluding ^vith an " Elegy on 

 the Death of the Britifli Connnan'der." 

 ^^"e (ind in this production a great vari- 

 ety of matter, the greater part of w hicli is 

 perfectly appropriate, and well expreifcs 

 the lituations to which it is applied, and 

 the fcntimenti it is wont to infpire. 

 The modulation, if not profound, is eafy 

 and unafiecied ; and tlie bafs is, for the 

 mod part, chofen with judginent. 



Poor Stolen AUry tVritten by Mr. E. Button ; 

 jet to Mufic by F. II. Bartbehmon, Ej((. 

 is. 6d. 



Mr. Barthelemon has not only fet tl;e 

 words of this lining in an huprellive ami 

 adeiSting ilyie, but has difplayed nuich 

 judgment and fcicnce in the harmony 

 a(id modulation ; efpecially in the civvn, 

 in the iifih and d^lnh, to which he h:(i 

 repeated the pooliy in thclaft \>:\\'c. V\'e 

 'liere find much of that ingenuity and 

 connivance for whicli l)i« intiiters of .h« 

 old I'chool were fawu'd, and of which 

 \ve fee very few fpecimerji in the prjdiic- 

 tioiij uf ijiudcrn times. 



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