27 APRIL 1861, Page 16

We regret to observe that Madame Borghi-Mauro will not be

in England this season. This charming singer has just left Paris for Naples, where she is engaged at the San Carlo Theatre.

Louis Niedermeyer, one of the musical celebrities of the day, died last week at Paris, in his fifty-ninth year. He was born at Zurich, and his earliest works were produced in Italy ; but the greatest part of his career has been passed in Paris, where his dramatic works, Stradella and La Fronde, were produced at the Grand Opera, and where he established a great Seminary of sacred music, which still exists. He wrote many vocal pieces, both sacred and secular, several of which are well-known throughout Europe.