2 JUNE 1838, Page 10

The arrival of TAGLIONI hiss soothed the discontente of the

visit- ants to her Majesty's Theatre; and the amateurs of ankles and pirouettes are indulging in rapturous anticipations of her appearance on Tuesday. The subscribers have not complained without reason; for although LAPORTE could neither get the ELSLERS before June, nor prevent the indisposition of INVERNAY, nor make HEBERLE dance against her husband's consent, nar create a premitire danseuse—though he tried this when he put forward Mademoiselle FITZJAMS—be might have engaged Tael.tosri sooner. However, all will be forgiven now, and the drooping spirit of the Ballet will revive again.

The new male dancer, M. GUERRA, is a welcome acquisition : his style is finished and elegant, and he is not deficient in vigour and agility.