also ne given, with Mademoiselle Albani. (whose success in America in that r-k hn been considerable) as Elsa. As usual, tb* season at Covent-garden will open with “Guglieltno Teli. There is no doari*k of trumpets about new wonders extracted from the heart of their remote natal place* by enterprising mpruiaru, but a modew announcement that the public are to have the ail vantage of nee mg—feer first anpearanre on any stage-Mademoiselle Zero Thalben. the great pianist s daughter. 1 heard thayoung lady a voice spoken highly of by com?aris, but tbipetent musical critic* in Paris, but they did not aagur for her much histrionic • »iaatf The hundredth representation of “Hamlet by Mr. Henry Irving, was seized upon by the ever widening circle of his admirers as ao opportunity for a demonstration, which, if ixieiiible, surpassed that of the first uighi in fervour and enthusiasm, lie has slightly altered some of his ’• points, and decidedly for the better. Nothing will induce English managers and English actore to take a lesson from the French, whose ongmally superior intelligence in these matters has been suuplemented by the amplest eiMfi-