1797] 
of the compofitions prevents that effect 
which fuch an arrangement frequently 
produces. © 
Fifteen fele&t Military Pieces, for two Clari- 
nets, two French-horns, and a Baffoon ; 
dedicated to the Earl of Cork and Orrev, by 
Peter Riling. 53. ‘ Goulding. 
Thefe pieces are characterized bv.a 
confiderable degree of martial fpirit. The 
parts, generally f{peaking, are put to- 
gether with judgment, and a re{pectable 
portion of fancy animates the melodies 
The Quick Step, No. 35° the March, 
No. $; the Waltz, No. 14, and the 
Quick Step with which the Seleétion 
concludes, are ftrikingly good in their 
feveral kinds, and fufficient to enfure 
the work a favourable reception. 
‘¢ While the Moonbeans all bright ;’* written 
by Mr. John Rannie, and compefed by Mr. 
Rofs, organift of St. Paul's, Aberdeen. Is. 
Longman and Broderip. 
This is an elegant compofition. The 
{train of the mufic is as plaintive and 
affecting as that of the words, and altoge- 
ther forms a delicious piece. The change 
ef the key tothe relative minor of the 

State of Difeafes, ce. in London. 
Allegro, or Allegretto; but the paucity 
35°7 
original bar, at the line, “ ’T was under 
their fhade, hand in hand, as we 
ftray’d,” is highly judicious, and pro- 
duced a relief to the melody, which 
greatly contributes to the general exccl- 
lence of the effedt. _ 
‘© Ah, Love! thou Tyrant of the Heart!” 
a Sonnet, compofed and fung at the Liver. 
pool Concerts, by Z.. Dorion, 1s. 6d. 
Hime. 
In this ballad, Mr. Dorion has evine- 
ed very. little fancy, tafte, or judgment. 
The paflages are impoverifhed by their 
want of meafure, arrangement, and con~ 
nection ; and the bafs, which is inthe ar- | 
peggio ftyle, is ill chofen. 
“ The Aberdeen Volunteers ;’’ written by Mr. 
Ewen, the Mufic by Mr. Rofs. ts. 
Longman and Broderip. 
The mufic of * the Aberdeen Volun- 
“¢ teers’ 1s much above mediocrity. The 
melody is eafy, fmooth, end natural ; 
and its ftvyle perfeétly adapted to the 
fubye&t: There are ter verfes, the words 
of which had certainly no fhare in in- 
fpiring the fancy of the ingenious com- 
pofer ! - 
ACCOUNT oF DISEASES w LONDON, 
From the 20th of September to the 20th ef Odtober. 
ACUTE DISEASES. : 
. As No. of Cafes, 
ALIGNANT Fever - 15 
Meafles - - 
Mooping Cough - : 
Sriall Pox - - 
Catarrh - -. 
Peritoneal Inflammation - 
Inflammation of the Bowels - 
Acute Rheumatifm jet? - 
Gout - = 
Siow Fever - = 
Childbed and Milk Fevers - 
Acute Difeafes of [nfants - 
CHRONIC DISEASES. 
Aftthenia ~ - - 
Hy {teria - - 
St. Vitus’s Dance = - 
Chronic Rheumatifm . - 
Sciatica 3 e = 
Dropfy~ as - - 
Gidema Puerperale . - 
Cough and Dyfpneca - - 
Pulmonary Confumption - ~ 
Spitting ef Blood - - 
Hemorrhagy from the Nofe “ 
Head-Ache and Vertigo = 
Hydrocephalus ~ = 
Apoplexy - - = 
Pally - - * 
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PRP ARKO DAR HAMN 
No. of Cafes. 
Dyfpepfia . bi a S 15 
Gaftrodynia = - 12 
Enterodynia ~ = g 
Diarrhea . - i 17 
Cholera = 5 3 
Inteftinal Heemorrhagy > - I 
Hemorrhoids a = ~ 
Chlorofis ~ ee 
Menorrhagia ~ - ~ 
Dyfury and Gravel - oe ae 
S:hirrus of the Kidney a 
Schirrus of the Liver and Jaundice - 
. Schirrus of the Uterus ri - 
Cancer - = 4 
Gangrenous Ulcer lis - 
Rickets - - 
Tabes Mefenterica - 
Prolapfus Ani - “ 
Red-Gum and Tooth-Rath - 
Lichen “ = 
ftch and Prurigo. - - 
Scaly ‘Tettar ~ - 
Purpura = - 
Erythema = a 
Impetigo é m 
Gutta Rofea - ~ 
Porrigo - 
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