The Qp$Ra on. ifoHDAT.—tfheever-fivorite . Opera of £*. Norma” .was, re pea, ted': by:.©nr Musical-Society,,on Monday Evening,^© another very Tull ho use.. T h o ■ p erfor lu a u a e,. i a» x on t h e: pro v Lous; occasion, was exeellon t/and: hearfciJyenjoy od by:;-the audience/ The. leading; charitetora were etis-«; tained tiy •fciiebanie gcutWtncu .and-‘■ladies.-. w h persona Itod t)ie m be for ei fehoV hot, perhapB, with' -eq.uat^bility► .. * - Severo™' -vpas ;•■ iioi- iri v os';; good:'voice, rae yre jhavo- /hoardV hiihi' and in sever a] scones .he^aUeredTnbis.part ;:buts in the closing duett wUjx Norma,” ho.edeamed' In ipse If.—**‘ Oroveso^-was • excellent j-ua .usual;-, and..In-hia. singing aud .acting loft little to be deejrod.— “ Adalgiaiq’7 looked and sang avfeeUy. This Jady 33 a finished musician and al way a.appears. to. ad* vantage. “Norma” fully confirmed the very favorable imprsBaipn :she ..-made, at her first op-, pearanco in this part;/ Her Voice ia indeed a au-p orb one; and under .auch an . accomplished instructor us 'Mr, B*.lask.a its powers and behutiea must bo fully developed. The’ evidently unused to the ..busincBa’ of :the'stage, bIio played with gvoati(flph-it, and repeatedly drew down the; plaudits 0/ the (kUgh ted audience. The Qhorus ■ was full, strong and woil-trained j the Orchestra numerouSj well-arranged, and imder capital drill.:' Jlid cod, • Mr. B al atka a] ways brings;, his !;f#rcos • into tlio fiold,in:good bvdei-aiid with.tt.tbproijgh: understand iiig of. the business in hand, Taken; through out,; the' 'pcrformanccof: the ,’Opcro waB. bhothor succQsa of • whiGh our Musical Society-and our City may well lecl proud,... . j