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it possessed no other merit, would be 
sufficient to demand our approbation. 
A kind of infantile style prevails through’ 
the melody, and images to the hearer the 
- pure and jnartificial state of the mind 
from which the poetry emanated, and: 
the tenderly. interesting object. to which 
it is addressed.” eee 
Her Grace the Duchess of Richmond's “iitiee 
Waltz. Composed and, arranged as.a Rondo 
fr the Piano forte, by W. Slapp. 1s. 64. 
This Rondo is one of those numerous 
little: productions, which, though they do 
not, perhaps, rise ahove mediocsity, either 
m fancy or Ingenuity, are by no means 
destitute of merit; and are at least cal- 
culated to serve the purposes of pleasing 
the common ear, and improving the finger 
of the juvenile practitioner. 
6 Why, O why this Perturbation!” A favourite 
Canzonet. ‘The Poetry by a Lady) The Music 
composed and arranged with an Accompani- 
ment for the ‘Piano-forte or Pedal Harp, by 
Thomas Taylor. 1s. -. 
- We cannot, speaking candidly say 
New Patents lately enrolled. 
[Aug. Me 
we find any very eaiind riinrks OF talent 
or judgment in this Canzonet. The ine- 
lody is weakly conceived, if not posi< 
tively-insipid, and the. bass is by no 
means the best that mes boven) been, 
chosen, 
ibe Maid of Fuge 4 | pee 14 Air, 
arranged with Variations for the Piano es 
«by F. Ross, Esq. 1s. 64: 
We find in these V: ariations much! hap- 
piness of maaagement. ‘They succeed 
each other with a pleasing relief, and 
the digressiones are fancied with peculiar 
felicity. Shea vregate effeéé is adui-: 
Ly agst 
rable, " 
«© Shore Boat Hay!” A ase Ballad, SUNG, 
by Mr. Incleden. Composed by, F.- coun 
1s. 6d. 
The melody of. this. little Ballad i is. 
marked. with strong nature and appro-. 
priate expression, Tle composer has 
caught the idea of his author, and; 
adopted ail the open plainness ef the 
‘character in whose mouth the words are, 
placed: 
NEW PATENTS LATELY ENROLLED, 
———— 
MR. JAMES YOUNG'S (THEQBALDS-ROAD, 
LONDON), for sprains: on the 
Stove. , 
HESE improvements. consist: in.a 
fire-cuard and extinguisher, which - 
are to prevent accidents from fire, by ~ 
night and by day. Thisis effected by 
means of.a guard, or .witre-screen, that 
funnel. aver it conveying both into the. 
cman chimney: 
Few new inyentions that. haee come. 
under our notice. seem - better entitied: 
to public attention than this; and we: 
shall be surprised and. disappointed, 1E ite 
should not meet with a decided approba- 
tion. Tt combines many_useful, ald ins 
draws betore “the grate, with the utmost deed important properties: itis simple in 
ease, and in almost the smallest space of its structure, and not liable to injury from)” 
time. W hen the screen is not wanted, use:, it affords, in, general, with other 
it is pushed back behind the grate, and. screens, safety to ladies’ hehe dresses, 
completely | concealed; the apparatus, on .and'will prevent: the accidents to which 
which it moves, “1s very: ‘simple, and not children are too frequently fable, ‘from. 
at.all liable to accidents, or to be put out. 
—of order; and when drawn out before the 
fire, it fastens itself- by- means of two 
springs, which wall prevent a child-from 
more. “advanced, are: easily. removed. 
‘By a very neat "and’siin nphe contrivatice, 
viz. the moving asmalidever, at the time 
_ the screen is pushed ‘back, the bottew, of 
the grate turns.upon hinges, and lew out: 
all the fire inte am iron. drawer, ‘or.ash- 
pit, placed for the purpose at theback uf. 
the grate. . ‘This ashepit ig: uf congse 
snoveable, but at the same-time shuts so- 
close,- as to prevent either dest: OF. smoke 
playing with the fire, when left to i 
selves; its cleanly and economical, 
the frre is immediately shut out of ine 
oom, and as suddenly extinguished ; the 
forcing it back; but which, to persons 
exteraal air “having no access to it, when’ 
_ once if falls into the. moveable drawer or. 
ash-pit. The extra expense is said fo he, 
one five pounds or guineas.. 
a f 
MR. GEORGR FINCH’s (qrnc-sraeery so- 
. Gold.and Silver upon Laces 
E iFor: Toanufacturing yellow copper lace, 
: Hee ir Qe | ta. ledrage ae te be that. 
) bia? Jor Manufacturing various kinds — 
of MetalLaces, so asto imitate Gold and; — 
grees Laces,and also forManufacturing: - 
