31 JANUARY 1846, Page 15

The regular stage doings this week present no novelty, but

much of excellence. Mr. Macready has been playing King Lear and Hamlet at the Princess's, to crowded and enthusiastic audiences. William Tell has been admirably performed at Sadler's Wells, by Phelps, Mrs. Warner, and com- pany. At the French Plays, Madame Albert has played her popular part of Marie, ou La Perle de Savoie; the Queen and Prince Albert patronizifig her benefit. And at Covent Garden, M. Jullien has been keeping Mozart's birthday in his peculiar musical fashion.