PARISIAN Timers-rests.
A long tale of wo, entitled Georges et Marie, has been produced at the Gaits; a theatre which, as if in defiance of its name, generally brings out the dismallest pieces in Paris. Unfortunately, however, our accounts of the piece are as obscure as they are sorrowful ; and hence we have a vague sense of melancholy without precisely knowing what is its object. We can say, however, that the authors-that well-known firm MM. Anicet Bourgeois and Michel Masson-have proved successful, as usual. The Theatre Lyrique on the Boulevard du Temple seems in a rising condition. M. Adolphe Adam has given it a new opera on a comic in- triguing plot ; in which Madame Cabel (from Brussels, we presume) has a brilliant part. The title is Le Bijou Perdu.