22 SEPTEMBER 1855, Page 8
PARISIAN THEATRICALS.
On Monday last, Madame Amauld Bemis (the Mademoiselle Plessis of the days of Mitchell) reappeared at the Theatre Fran ois. in Tartuft, after an absence of ten years, during which time she has employed her fascinations for the amusement of our foes at St. Petersburg. A new drama by Madame Georges Sand, entitled Maitre Far/7.1a, has been produced at the Odeon—the Sadler's Wells of Paris. Like many other of the lady's productions, the piece turns upon the development of a single character—being that of a simple-minded musician, wrongly suspected of insanity.