15 JULY 1854, Page 11

The musical intelligence of this week amounts to very little.

Grisi continues her round of "farewell" performances to crowded houses. Drury Lane, for want of means (owing to the absence of Formes and other things) to give German operas, on which it has chiefly depended, has been ringing the changes on Lucia and Lucretia Borgia. The French company have given Lee Diainans de ki Couronne ; which, thanks to the intrinsic excellence of the piece and the attractiveness of Madame Marie Cabel, has had considerable success, notwithstanding the general medio- crity of the performance.