24 JANUARY 1852, Page 10

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Mr. Bunn began his operatic performances at Drury Lane last night, with _Robert The Devil. The performers were almost all of them new to the public. The interesting part of Alice was represented by Madame Garcia, a Spanish lady, but not one of the Garcia: she is, however, a good singer and an intelligent actress. Robert was performed by M. Fedor, a Russian, with a good person, a pleasing tenor voice, and a mu- eicianlike style. The Princess leahella was Miss Crichton, a young dé- butante, who showed extraordinary vocal power, and achieved a decided succeee. Mr. Drayton, a gentleman already known as a concert-singer, was a very respectable Bertram. The orchestra was excellent; the chorus strong, but deficient in precision and smoothness. The house was crowded, and the audience liberal in applause.