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opera reigned so long, went down last season before the glories of the new Opera House, and left its successful competitor the field. The Orleans had a good company; as evidence of the fact, Philippe, its tenor, is now first tenor at Boudourquies, the rival house; but the people would not go there, and the season "broke through" before its time. The company at the Opera House this season includes Mad. Berchart, Mad. Faure and Mad. Pretti, sopranos; Mlle. Lacombe, mezzo-soprano; Philippe, Methuen and Debrinay, tenors; Melchizedek and General, bassos. The Norma of last night was the best cast of that piece ever exhibited in New Orleans. In the theatres we have good companies.--At the Varieties, of which John Owen is manager, you may judge of the strength of the company by hearing that among the names are Chas. Bass, once of your theatre; George Jordan, of side-whisker memory; A. H. Davenport, and Mark Smith. Miss Charlotte Thompson is the leading woman, but the feminine attrac