RAM:SIAN THEATRICALS.
For some weeks past the French theatrical record has been very meagre. Some sensation, however, has been created at the Gymnase, by a new three-act comedy, entitled Les _Pates des Mouche. The very intricate plot of this piece turns on a compromising letter written by a married lady, and which, being in the possession of a very dishonourable gentleman, is used by him as an instrument to frighten her into a consent to his marriage with her sister. This letter passes through many vicissitudes before it reaches the destination which is in store for it, and hence arises the chief interest of the action. M. Victorian Sardon, the author, has written several works for minor houses, but this is his first essay at a theatre of importance.