250 
ing, and; we are happy to fay, an appro- 
priate compliment to the noble family to 
a part of which it is dedicated: ‘The 
ftyle is eafy, natural, and expreffive ; and 
the general character of the fong, both in 
words and mufic, highly creditable to the 
tal nts by which they are produced. 
6¢ Roxalana, Romanza alla Tufca; fung by 
Mis Richardjon, at the Nobility’s Gone 
_eerts. Written by F. Bryan. Compofed by 
_ Auguft Voigt. 15. 6d. as 
_ €* Roxalana’’? has the merit of much 
rettinefs, as well as confiderable novelty. 
We admire that Gmplicity which dces not 
degenevate. into meannels, and that cha- 
racteriftic peculiarity which is rational 
without being quaint, and that ftrikes 
more by its propricty than its fingularity ; 
and cannot but award that praife to the 
prefent produétion. 
“ The Lark,” a Duet, for two Voices; with 
an Accompaniment for the Piano- fore. Write 
-ten ana compofed by W. Fifh. - 25 
This duet poffefles much claim to our 
commendation... The melody is attrac- 
tive, and the parts are combined with in- 
genuity. The pafizges ave for the moft 
pait fimple, and pertecily. vocal in- their 
conftruction ; while the accompaniment 
difplays tafteful conception, and maftery 
in arrangement. 
A Sonata for the Harpfichord or Piano-forte. 
Compofed by F. W. Holden, 2s. . 
- We find in this fonata fome pleafing 
ideas, and much addrefs in connecting 
them. The pafiages are, perhaps, in 
fome few inftances, lefS tree in their con- 
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ftruStion than true tafte will approve ; but 
they for the moft part poffefs confiderable 
beauty, and the fout-enfemble will not fail 
to gratify the generality of hearers. 
6¢ The Belper March and guick Step.’ Com- 
pofed and dedicated to Licut. Colonel Fofeph 
Strutt, Major Broadsbow, and the other Off- 
ters cf the Belper Volunteers, by F.C. Sharps 
1s. 6d. 
Though we cannot give this march and 
quick-fiep the praife of any firiking ort- 
natity, they are by no means deftitute of 
merit. The fubject of the former is bold, 
and the latter is conceived wrh vigour 
and animation. Wemuft, however, no- 
tice, that fome falfitics of combination 
appear in the fcore ; for the firft of which 
we will refer the compofer to the fecond 
bar. 
The celebrated A 6f ‘* The Lovely Maid,” 
with variations for the Piano-forte. Compofed, 
and dedicated to Mrs. Commun, hy Auguft 
Voigt. © 2%. i 
Mr. Voigt has evinced much tafte and 
ingenuity in thefe variations. They offer 
to the hand much ufeful execution ; and 
the effect will be found grateful to every 
cultivated ear. 
&¢ Tove and Whifkey 3 a favourite Irifb Air $ 
fung by Mr. Fobnfton, in the Opera of the 
Wife of Two Hufbands; arranged as a Ron- 
do, forthe Piano.forte, by Thos. Smiib. 15. 
Mr. Smith has furnifhed, in this little 
effort, an agreeable exercife for the piano- 
forte. The paflages are well difpofed for 
the finger ; and young pupils will not fail 
to derive from them much improvement. ~ 
ACCOUNT or tHe DISEASES 1s LONDON, 
From the 20th of February to the 20th of March. 
Admitted under. the Care of the Phyficians of the Finfoury Difpenfary. 
No. of Cafes. 
RHEUMATISMUS pels Coals) eat 17 
PMSA MS oo > 2 peat te 43 
Pedtikeond roo? eo Bee ates 2 
Hemoptyfis ....-.-.s+----------+- 1 
Scrophula ...--22-----+---=---+--- 7 
Phthifis Pulmonalis ....-.--- : Soheseo SRR 
Tullis & Dyfppea.---.+------------ 21 
Dy fenter ye cxce~yleniee xsi RE 2S 3 
Erylipelas. - ....- RAN Sis nS eee = dpm he 
RE OR A eS © FE SE 1g 
RTGS IA ee ak ee ea 21 
Wenaroagia.. «2. seen = = fips Ae 
Hypochendriafis & Dy{pepfia-..- - Bree | 
Hyfteria ..-.-+------------------ 2 
Epilepfia ......------------------ 2 
Paatarwca 26 oa 3 SM ORS Se Peer a: 
Afthenia eareeee tne Pee eere erence rece 2g 
Morbi Infantiles -.....--- sch Sh el 42 
Eruptiones chromi¢a. i. 200.2. eee 
Aberitig- See. Sale Be = he ee I 
In one of the cafes of rheumatifm, 
which was principally charagterized by an 
inficxibility in the joints of the elbow and 
fhoulder, electricity was recommended ; 
but, as it happened not to be convenient 
for the afflicted abject to have recourfe to 
a trial of this remedy, an almoft hourly 
ufe, during the day, of the dumb bells was 
fubfituted in its place. The wiihed-for 
effect has been produced; and the patient, 
after a fhort period of reluétant and pain- 
ful exertion, has now recovered the free 
and eafy ule of his {uperior extremities. 
. Exercily 
