11 JUNE 1859, Page 20

PARISIAN THEATRICALS.

At the Ambigu-Comique, Lea Mousguetairea, the well-known drama by MM. A. Dumas and A. Magent has been revived with a powerful cast. The portion of the almost interminable Musketeer novel comprised in this piece, is the second part, entitled Vingt Ane Apres. A dramatic squib of political significance has been produced at the Palais Royal, with the title Tent we rAutruehe d PEau. Austria is represented as a widow lady who keeps a boarding-school, and is op- pressively severe to her Italian pupils. The young ladies rebel, and thanks to the aid of some military Frenchmen, effect their emancipation. At the same theatre, there is also a burlesque on Meyerbeer's last opera, entitled La Chevre de Ploermel.