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tency, or from urgent neceflity or una- 
voidable circumftances, and without any 
wilful delay or intention in any party 
thereto, to evade the duties, and fuch 
inftrument fhall be brought to the.com- 
miffioners to be ftamped within twelve 
months after the execition thereof, it 
fhall be lawful for fuch commiffioners to 
remit the penalty, or any part thereof. 
But nothing herein fhall extend, to pre- 
vent the commiflioners from ftamping any 
receipts allowed to be ftamped, after the 
fame thall have been written and figned, 
under the like circumftances, reftrictions, 
and regulations, as fuch receipts may 
now be {tamped ; alfa, it thal be lawful for 
the commiffioners to make all fuch allow- 
ances as are by any Aéts now in force, 
directed to be made, and are not by this 
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AG, or the Schedule hereto, varied or 
repealed. § 24. 
All fines created by this Aé& fhall be 
recovered by fuch ways as any fine may 
.be fued for by any law in force on the 
roth of O&tober, 1804, or by action or 
information, in any court of “record at 
Weftminter or in the court of exchequer 
in Scotland ; and after the pafling of this 
A, all fines heretofore impofed by any 
A& relating to the duties, or this A& 
fhall go to the contrary notwithftanding 5 
but it fhall be lawful for the commiffion- 
ers in every cafe in which any part of any 
{uch fine, was by any fuch Aét given to 
any 11 former, to give fuch part as they 
fhall deem expedient, to any perfon who 
may inform or affift in the recovery. § 26, 
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& Here fhall foft Charity repair,” a Duet, fe- 
le&ted from the admired Ode written for 
the Leicefter Infirmary, by Fofeph Craddock, 
Ejg. and fet to Mufic by the late Dr. Boyce. 
4s. 
E are pleafed in having to announce 
that this duet, which has been fo re- 
peatedly performed at the ancient concert 
‘and oratorios, with the greateft and moft de- 
ferved applaufe, is now offered to the public 
fingly. By little vocal parties this charm- 
ing compofition will he deemed highly 
valuable. Its long acknowledged merits, 
in the points ef attra€tive melody, and 
judicious combination, render our enco- 
tmium unneceflary, and we have faith 
enough in the jult tafte of amateurs and 
profeflors to predi&t its extenfive fale. 
Numbers to and 11 of Overtures for the Piano- 
Sorte 5 Compofed by T. Latour. Each 2s. 
Thefe compofitions, in the firft of which 
we find the well-known. air of Tarry - 
awhile with me, my love,” and in the 
latter “* Go George, I can’t endure you,” 
are written in that pleatant familiarity of 
ftyle which cannot fail to attraé&t the gene- 
ral ear ; and as exercifes for the young 
practitioner, we are enabled to recommend 
them in the moft earneft terms. The paf- 
fages lie well for the finger, and are in 
general well calculated to promote its 
power of execution, 
\ 
Twelve Divertimentos, confifting of Marches, 
Allemands, Rondos,and Walizes, for the Piano- 
forte, with an Accompaniment for a Flute or 
Violin 5 Compofed and dedicated to Mifs Eliza 
Wright, by F, W.. Holden, Ejg, Muf Bac. 
Oxon. 7s. 6d. 
We have perufed this publication with 
confiderable pleafure. The general ftyle 
of the pieces is eafy, yet mafterly 5 and 
the amateur may be pleafed while the 
rigid judge will not tind any thing to of- 
fend his ear. Indeed Mr. Holden dif- 
covers talents that might aim at greater 
efforts than thofe now before us; and we 
hope in his next publication he will en- 
title himfelf to fay ** Paulo majora cana 
mus.” 
6¢ The Rofe-Bud,” a Ballad, as fung by Mrs. 
Bland, at Vauxhall Gardens; Compojed by 
F. F. Burrows. 15. 
Mr. Burrows, who we underftand is a 
very young man, and to whofe genius the 
public owes the words as well as the mu- 
fic of “* The Rofe Bud”’ has evinced, in 
the prefent effort, a degree of talent highly 
creditable to bimfelt, both as a vocal com-~ 
pofer and lyric poet ; the verfes are fenti- 
mental and correst, and the melody is 
chaite, {mooth, and appropriate. 
6¢ The Snow-Drop.’ The words by Mr, T. 
Parfons 5 fet to Mufic by James Field. 15 
We much admire the charafteriflic fim- 
plicity 
