25 MARCH 1848, Page 15

At Covent Garden, nothing but Tancredi has as yet been

performed, notwithstanding the comparative failure of Alboni, the management, ap- parently, not having been prepared to meet such an unexpected occur- rence. It has turned out that her feeble performance of the character of Tancredi did not proceed from indisposition, or any temporary cause, but from inability to do justice to a part unsuited to her. Lucia di Lammas- moor was to have been performed on Tuesday, with a new tenor, Signor Paglieri, in Edgardo; but his indisposition rendered it necessary to post- pone that opera till this evening. There will probably be no other novelty till the arrival of Grisi and Mario from Paris.