23 SEPTEMBER 1854, Page 11

PARISIAN TREATRICA.LS.

By filling up a very commonplace story with a scene evidently imitated frora Les Cosagues and an incident manifestly borrowed from Don Vetter de Baum, and by using the capture of Bomarsund as an expedient for punishing vice and rewarding virtue, M. Bardolet has increased the war- department of the French drama. Anglai, et Francais is the title of his work ; which was produced this week at the Ambigu-Comique. At the Odeon, Goldsmith's Vicar of Wakefield reduced into dramatic shape has been brought out with great success ; M. Tisserant representing the worthy "Dr. Primrose."