22 MAY 1852, Page 12

As Mr. Lumley's scheme of his season must necessarily have

been totally deranged by the defalcation of Mademoiselle Wagner, on whom he had reckoned as his central point, it is not surprising that the proceed- ings of his theatre are not at present producing any remarkable occurrence. The Sonnambula has been produced this week, with Cruvelli as Amine, and Gardoni (at whose continued nonappearance we lately expressed some surprise) as _Elvin°. We did not witness the performance, but the Times extols CruveLli's acting and singing as affording another striking example of her rapid progress, and Gardoni's Elvino as being "as usual a graceful and prepossessing performance."