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rised in the Vanlieue, were 11,191,041£., of which the authors dues amounted to 1,277,178£. The largest receipts were those of the Grand Opera, amounting to 1,215,060£., and from which the authors and composers received 87,026£. Two other theatres only exceed a million. The Cirque, with the show pieces, "Prise de Pekin" and "Rhotomago." which have been played all the year — the latter being still in the tide of success — receiving 1,185,624£, and paying its authors 148,736£ and the Porte St. Martin, which received 1,057,528£., principally from the "Grace de Dieu," an old piece revived, which ran over two hundred nights, and which has just been put on the bills again — the authors' dues were 137,521f. The receipts at the Français were 929,287f.; authors' dues, 112,355f., At the Opera Comique the receipts were 860,367f.; authors' dues 128,314f. At the Gymnasia, receipts 629,000f; authors dues, 76,000f. Vaudeville, Varieties, and Palaces Royal, about 600,000f. each. The Gaite an