6 OCTOBER 1832, page 15

Musical Chat.

WE announced, last week, the vocal strength of the two great Theatres ; and, in truth, they are both strong—strong enough to perform any good opera with effect, and, we should......

Railroads.

TITS following paragraph appears in the Morning Herald of Wed- nesday- 4 , It seems generally admitted, that the advantage of a railway is almost con- fined to a dead level ;......

Qanoon-e-islam—k . Ha.unie Kineh-walla.

THE first of these works is the composition of a native Indian, who has, under the direction of Dr. HERKLOTS, minutely, and we dare say, accurately, described the whole......

American Wood Adventures.—" On Thursday Last," Says The...

U. S., " Jenison Alkire took with him his sister Elizabeth, and proceeded about three miles from home, for the purpose of watching a deer lick. They staid all night at the lick,......

Spectator's Library.

ORIENTAL MANNERS, Qanoon.e-Islam ; or, the Customs of the Moosultnans of India. By O. Herklots, M.D Parbury and Co. The K'Haunie Kineh-Walla ; or, Eastern Story-Teller. A......