I etCD Ol gVDUioe ■Da iu«r«ai, WIIU ■■■dividing publio attention between them. They arc tho Iulian tragediao, Signor Salvini, ilo is performing Othello at Irurj-laoo Tbealro, and Mtdomoiiellc Zara Tbnlberg, ■bo mad* her 'dfcboi* laat Saturday Ba Zerliaa in Don Giovanni. On the principle of ' place am damn/ I anal in the Brat plaeo record ike aoece*a of the daughter of tbe 1 famoui planiat. It ilt; aoina time aioce a | 'ddhutante' haa lakoo London by atorro, and I I booth so ttrong ou expremion ia hardly op plioablo to Maderaoieollo Tbalborg'e reception, It ia not a ffro*e exaggeration. There ilt; no f doubt tbat we have teen the dawning of n new alar'of the lyrical drawn who will attain n great magnitude. The young girl—who, from tho moment that aho tripped on the itagr n the character of ZorHon, f«reiu*ted the nudi* - eneo by her youthful gtacc, her frauk timidity, her clear, oaeet, exquiiite aoprano voice, which wauta only volume to he tplendld, and will no doubt gam tbat quality with practico, provided it be uot overtaxed; and bad already a ttrong claim upon their imereil in her very r name—had an unqualified lucre**. !SI»c it only 17, and the haa all the attraction aod the , delightful fraabnvea of that charming age; r but the ba* been for »everal of the f*w yaara I of her life e hardworking atudcnt of tnuiic, r and the accomplished her Uak with uncra-berraaaed cue. If ahe felt nervoua, ahe effectually ooocvalod the wetknea*. aod not ouly:did the delightful trill of her aweot young voice and tbe girliili glow nil her awcct young fere eharm u« all, but her new reading of a a part laden a* it waa with the Piccolotuini, tradition and the Patti rivalry took ua byaurpriac. Mademolaalle That berg'* Zerlina ia not the port, winning coquette who i» a mntrh for both Don .loan and Maawtto, and equally expert . befooling either, but a charmingly bright and innocent village girl. In real though f panting danger of being deceived by her nobleadmirer. She tang the fanout Haiti, batii. r oxqotaitely, the •* Vrdrai aod her part ie u La ir darem u well as I bavo evar heardr them aong, and the only aymptoma of ioex-perieooa which I coold delect weie in her acting, which betrayed a want of farailiarilT with the buainca* of the * rAle’ I entertain no doubt that a star of considerable, if not tho u lint magnitude ha* arisen upon tho lyrico econe.o The Italian tragedian, Salvlni, who bat beau acting Othello to cnthutiaatio audience* at ’ Drurv-laor. wo* hardly ltoowu hr nome in tbit