1 SEPTEMBER 1860, Page 20

PARISIAN THEATRICALS.

Something like a new interest for classical tragedy is created at the Theatre Francais, where M. Guichard, an actor from the Odeon, has lately appeared as Neron, in the Britannicus of Racine. He is accompanied by Madame Guyon.—In the meanwhile, Mr. Latour de Saint Ybars, whose name is as closely associated with tragedy as that of ht. Ponsard, shews a disposition to wander into the region a light comedy. However, La Folk de logis, with which he has recently supplied the Gymnase, and which turns on the very common theme of a young lady's caprice in the matter of love, is not likely to enhance his reputation.