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MljmC for the PrA ^ OPOETE ; By ^\ . VINCENT WALLACE . This eminent composer has just returned from New- York . In the United Statfts , Mr .. Wallace ' s compositions have , from tl ^ oir djstingiiislierl and elegant character , aided by the enterprise of ' the groat house of Willianci Hall and Son , attained a . wondrous popularity , surpassing | n their attractive qualities the works . of all living composers for the pianoforte . TEis adaptations of the Scotch and Irish melodies are beyond all praise ; Ubi mode of . treating ^ those favourite and beautiful airs is as striking and original as it is sweet alid charaning . They arc never heard without exciting fresh admiration ; and wo have no doubt every pianoforte player will fccil ' that tho possession of the wl ^ olo series of these gems is a matter of necessity . Wo aro able to state , that Messrs . Cramer ami Co . are to publish Mr . Wallace ' s future vocal works in thi . t country ; while the Queen ' s publishers , Messrs . KobiTfc Cocks and Co ., ' are appointed s 61 o publislvers of nil his future pianoforte works , for Great Britain and its dupondencios . The before-mentioncd house of William Hall ami Son , of Now York , continues to bo his sole , publishers -for the United States . —Vide the Observer , August 20 . HANDBOOK OP GLEES , MADBIGALS , CATCHES . PART SONGS , &c , with Piano Accompaniment . By JOSEPH WAUK-EN" . ' Oho lntiidi . d Numbers , 2 d . each ; or Noa , 1 to 50 , in one volume , 4 to , 8 s , London s B . Oookb and Co ., Now Burlington-strcot .
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Just published , in 1 -vol ., I 2 mo , sewed , 222 pp ., price is . 6 d . T HE GOYEHNING CLASSES of GRiBAT BRITAIN . . Political Portraits by EDWARD M . ¥ HITTY . " In this volume we have some exceedingly smart sketches of various public mdn . "—C 7 mrch and State Gfazeite . " These portraits of what the author . terms the' Governing Classes of Great Britain' are republlshed . from the Leader Newspaper , and form a littjo Thesaurus of information of a peculiar and . interesting character . " r-Leeds Tiities . " These lively sketches of living political characters aro many of thorn admirably written , always satirical inspirit , and occasionally far-seoing in their ken . - fl ) h « ro are points which Thackeray could hardly ] iavo done bettor . "—JEra > " Mr . Edward Whitty is by far the wittiest and most subtle of modern political essayists . 'V-, Dublin Telegraph . " 5 ) ho author of this book has distlngulaixcd himself by inventing , if - wo may so epealc , quite a nc \ v stylo of newspaper-commont on Parliamentary men and proceedings . If WoWoTiot greatly misttdkon , Mr . Whitty's name will yofc be a conspicuous ono Jn the world of journallam . The wain notion of tho work ia that Groat Britain is under a mistalco in considering itaolf a solf-gpvcrncd country , Mr . Whitty seoma to . have no political pi-eifqrencea . Wo know no political writing of the diwr showlhg a harder hqucl , a more ruthless frankness , thtin Mr . WhHty ' s . Add to tlxis a groat fund of political knowledge , and a power of witty expression . " — Commonwealth . TBtrBNBB and Co ., 12 , Paternoator-row .
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816 THE LEADER . [ Saturday , August 26 , 1854 .
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SSw * S ° Z iZZL Uooi . Eh ^ 7 n " T N I "" I ™"*' !; " ° T , ' ° n "T "' ° * " " " " '" ° ™ NI > 11 r " ° " ° fflOT ' " " ° ' *" l ' r » Mr " A ''" ( lM (> »• "aWaV , at " l ^! ; , W « . ll » . on fli root , « ir ..... l .
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Leader (1850-1860), Aug. 26, 1854, page 816, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2053/page/24/
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