5 MAY 1849, Page 10

At Covent Garden, Grisi has resumed her great characters in

Lucrezia Borgia and Norma. We have not seen her in these, but can trust the tes- timony which represents her as in full possession of her powerful attrac- tions. Mario, whose weak performance along with Miss Hayes we had occasion to remark last week, was himself again in Gennaro. The little part of Orsini was sustained, for the first time, by Mademoiselle Angri; who was quite at home in it, looking the gay cavalier better than Alboni, and singing not quite so well. Tamburini's Duke of Ferrara is a fine perform- ance, though he cannot reach the dark and gloomy grandeur of Lablache.