1 DECEMBER 1855, Page 9

PARISIAN THEATRICALS.

The managers of the Porte St. Martin and the Ambigu-Comique have been blest with a couple of dramas, having for their common basis a species of libertinage so revolting that we dare not venture on so much as a hint of its abominable peculiarity. One, by M. Jules de Premarcy, is entitled La Boulanyire a des Ems; the other, by a lady (!) —Madame Regnaud de Prebois—is called Le Moulin de I' Ermitage. If any audacious contrabandist should attempt to transfer these precious articles to the English stage, we sincerely hope that the Licenser will constitute himself into a coast-guard for the occasion. Even the French critics seem some- what shocked at the atrocities devised for the amusement of their com- patriots.