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In the matter of theatrical productions Paris is about as lively as London. At the Palais Royal, to be sure, there is a new vaudeville by MM. Cogniara fr&es, called Me Zilch& d'Arkquins ; in which a pro- fessional Harlequin revenges himself on the slights of his grand relatives, by feigning to die, and making them all put on the motley attire as a condition of receiving their legacies - while at the'Theatre du Vaude- ville there is one more virtuous lorette, in the person of one Gabrielle, who having won the heart of a married gentleman, generously restores it to his wife on discovering that the latter is an old schoolfellow. But this is a very slight budget for Paris. The piece in which Gabrielle figures is by M. Jacques Arago, and is called ..Deuz Cccurs de Femme.