Verdi's opera of Ernani was reproduced at Her Majesty's Theatre
on Tuesday, with three new singers; who proved inadequate to support the interest of the work, and it is accordingly again replaced by Nino. Madame Pasini has a voice of some extent, but it is of a meagre quality, and her performance not recommended either by style or by correct in- tonation. Signor Beneich, the baritone, is far inferior to Botelli; and Signor Castiglione, the tenor, is a singer of that class whose chief merit consists in not giving offence. Such a batch of unsatisfactory appearances obliged us to fail back on the concerted music of the opera: the hasty study of which, when compared with the performance of last year, was but too apparent.