■SCENE FROM THE “MARBLE HEART," AT TI1E ADELPH1. Drawn by T. H. Wilson 
Jimttsemenls. 
R 0YA 
L OLYMPIC THEATRE. — Lessee anil 
Manager, Mr. Alfred Wigan. 
• • • ’ Comcdicttn, called THE 
rpHEATHES. — THE BEST PRIVATE BOXES 
1 TOR EVERY THEATRE IN LONDON, may be aecurcd by applica- 
tion tn W R S*us. Rotal Libhart. St J am^sVstheet 
I ) u Y A L 
DRURY - LANE 
1 UiYA L O I j ERA, 
TV On Monday. June 5th, Her Majesty's Servants Trill pcrfoim Mozart* 
Opeen DON GIOVANNI. l'onnn Anna, Madame Buderwloif ; Zcrlina 
Mdllc' Aznes Durr; I»on Giovanni, Herr Posque; Ottavio, Herr I'.eiehnrdt ; il 
roinmcndotorc, Mr. Hamilton UrnUam ; aud Leporcllo. Herr I ormes. 
On Webber's Grand Opera, DER FREI8CHDT/. Aratha 
Madame Ruderedorf ; Anne, Madlle. Scdlazck; Max, Herr Itdehardl; and 
C on“we”^av™Do*nl*rttt> Opera, LUCIA DE LAM-MEBMOOR. Lucia, 
'Mn.iille Aimes Bury; Bdgardo. Mr Sims Beeves. ... 
Ou Thursdav, first time in England these 2-i years, Mozart’s SERAGLIO. 
Characters by Mdlle. Rudersdorff, Agnes Bury. Rcichardt, nud Herr Fonne*. 
On Friday. Bellini’s NORMA. Norma, Madame t aradori ; I’ollio, llerr 
Pee z (his first appearance in England) ; Oroviso, Signor Amoldi 
tin Saturday, tirst time, A liber's AIASSANIELLO. Elvira, Madame Ru- 
deredorff ; Pietro. Mr. WciM ; and Massnnicllo (find time), Mr, Sims Beeves. 
Gallery, Is ; Pit, 2a; Upper Boxes, 3s.; First Circle, -is ; Diess Circle, ss,-. 
StnlJf 7a; Private Boxes, One, Two, Three, and Four Guineas. Box-office 
open from ten till six enily, where places may be secured. Private Foxes and 
Stalls to - c had of Messrs. Leader and Cock, 63. New Bond Street Doors open 
at half -last seven ; performance commence at Eigh t. 
mHEATBE ROYAL, HAYMARKET. — Under the 
Management of Mr. Buckstokr. 
Every Evening the new Drama of T1IE KNIGHTS OF THE ROU~ , ‘ 
TABLE, and Mli BUCK STONE'S VOYAGE ROUND THE GLOBE. 
CharnetonTby Mesar^'LcsUo U. Rivera,' F. Robson, H. Wigan, H. Cooper, 
Miss Manton, and Miss E. Turner. „ . -, f non 
rsday Friday, and Saturday, a comic Drama, called il/tlSll 
. rs by Messrs. F. Robson, Emery, Vincent. White Rivere, 
Mrs. Wigan. After which, THE FIRST SIUHT. To 
Wednesday, Thursdo; 
MONEY. Characters 1 
Miss Manton, and Mrs. AViga 
conclud e with THE MUMMY- 
GWV.N.NE TAVERN, near the Adelphi 
Theatre. Table d’llote at half-past fho every day. Chops, 
Steaks, Ate., unlil one in tlio morning 
NJELL 
il Thea 
iv n Monday and duri g the week, the new and successful Drama, in five acts, 
with new scenery and decorations, entitled THE KNIGHTS OF THE 
• ~ •• Mr. Chippendale ; Captain Cozens, Mr. 
. II owe; Tom Tattler Mr. Buokstonc , 
ROUND TABlS. General Grantley, Mr. Cluppeudnle ; Captain Cozen*, Mr 
J. Vnndcnhoff; Leonard d'Arcy, hr. IIowc; Tom Tattler. M r. Buckstone , 
Smith, Mr. Compton; 8ir Rulpn Brittle, Mr. W. Farren; Dick. Mr Clark; 
Marie, Miss Reynolds; Francoisc, Miss E. Grey; The Duchess, Miss Grantlinm, 
Peggy Poplin. Mrs. Fitz william. After which, MR. BUCKSTONE'S 
VOYAGE ROUND THE GLOBE (in Leicester Square) 
Bt ige Man a ger, Mr. Cin rrnypxtE. 
rmiEATRK ROYAL, ADELPHI.— Proprietor, Mr. B. 
I Wrbrtir.— D irectress, Madame Cf.lf.stf.. 
Beautiful Scenery— Unrivalled Company. THE MARBLE HEART eyery 
evening, Wednesday excepted. Last two night* of LORD 11 ATEM A N > 
OVERLAND JOURNEY TO CONSTANTINOPLE. THE MOUSTACHE 
MOVEMENT every evening, Wednesday excepted. 
On Wednesday, a new and original domestic extravaganza, called a MOVING 
TALE. 
Monday and Tuesday, TIIE MARBLE HEART, or THE SCULPTOR’S 
DREAM. Characters by Messrs. B. Webster, Leigh Murray, Psul Bedford. 
Pnrselle. C Selby, Madame Celeste. Miss AVoolgmr. Mrs L. Murray Mia* 
Cuthbert, MissE Harding, Miss F. Mask ell, Ac. With THE MOUSTACHE 
MOVEMENT. By Messrs Kecley. O. Smith, Garden, Mrs Keeler. Miss M 
Keclcv A- With, la>t two nights, THE OVERLAND JOURNEY To 
CONSTANTINOPLE, by Lord BaU-inau and the Fair Sophia. Characters by 
WHEAT RE ROYAL, A DELPHI.— MADAME 
I CELESTE, Directress of this Establishment, beg* to announce to the 
Nobility. Gentry, and Public in general, that her 
ANNUAL BENEFIT 
will take place on Wednesday, June 7th, when will be revived (for this night 
only) the celebrated Drama of THE THIRsT OF GOLD : or. The Lost Ship, 
ana The Wi d Flower of Mexico, with the unique grand Scenic Effect of the 
Sen of Ioe— Madame Celeste, Mr. Keeley, and Mr B Webster sustaining their 
oriiinal characters. After which will be produced (never acted) a new and 
origi al Farce, by Maik Leo on. Esq. ; supported by Mr. Keeley, Miss Mary 
Keeley, ft d Mrs Keeley To conclude with the popular Nautical Drama of 
THE CABIN BOV— Julien (her original characterl. Madame Celeste. —Tickets, 
places, ami private boxes, lo be had al the theatre 
A BTLEY’S.— EUROPE’S NATIONAL AMPH1- 
il THEATRE Lessee and Manager, Mr. William Cookp. 
Thorough Change of Performance— Novelty and Originality. First Night of 
- ; in the Seen 
NOTICE. 
On Saturday Next, June 10, will be given, Gratis, in 
addition to the usual weekly Supplement of “The 
Field,” an extra Pictorial Ascot Supplement, con- 
taining Characteristic Sketches by Leech, Brown, 
H. Hall, Henning, Bunbury, etc.; Map of the Ascot 
Course, etc., etc. 
The Epsom Number of “The Field,” with extra Pictorial 
Supplement, containing — Sketches on the Road and 
Downs on the Derby Day, Winners of Races, and a 
Map of the Route by Rail and Carriage, Diagram of 
Course, etc., etc., is still on sale at “The Field” Office. 
Price Sixpence. 
lorougl. . . 
an Entirely New Grand Spectacle Total Chouze 
and First Night o 1 a Grotesque and Peculiar Extravaganza, with a Horse in a 
i Scene* in the Circle, 
Peculiar Position. 
\> hit Monday, June 5th. and during the week, Find Time, a Grand Histori- 
cal Military Spectacle, in Three Act*, with New Scenery, Drew**, Decora' iouii. 
Properties and M uric, called, THE COSSACKS ; or. VIVE LA FRANCE. 
The Novel and Spirit d Equestrian Scenic Effect*, the Motion* of the Cossack 
Cavalnr. and the whole of the Quadrupedlal Evolutions, invented and ar- 
ranged by Mr, William Cooke alone. To be followed by a total change in thul 
portion of the Amusement* acknowledged to he in the highest repute, viz.— 
the SCENES OF THE CIRCLE, for which Artley’s Amphitheatre E 
n-'wned, and in which Mis* Kate Cooke, the Paragon of Equestriennes, M 
Emily Cooke, the Wonder of the World, will appear, surrounded by a galaxy of 
* % * For Latest , vide page 524 . 
SATURDAY, JUNE 3, 1 8 54. 
talent Thri attractive feature of the evening under the sole guidance and di- 
'apriani di Loruri, and hiz Wonderful 
appear. Tho whole to conclude 
Grotesque Extravaganza, by Mr. 
-- p A y THE EX- 
DAY b.— Lox- 
recti c-n of Mr. William Cooke. Signor Capi. 
Bon, the PKODIGEDE L’OLIMPE, will 
offls* epea itm i 1 UU A 
Stage Manager, Mr. W. Wui. 
NEWS OF THE WEEK. 
The Commander of the English expeditionary army 
and his French companion in arms have proceeded to 
Varna, to concert the plan of the campaign, and thence 
to the great satisfaction of the gallant Omar Pacha 
they dispatched Lord De Ros to receive, at first hand 
an intimation of the Turkish leader’s views on 
the subject. It is now stated that Adrianople 
is to be the head-quarters of the allied forces, 
and that a portion of the French troops are to 
be at once sent forward through the passes of 
the Balkan, to the assistance of the Pacha. Silistria 
had not fallen up to the departure of the last dispatches 
from Schumln, although the exertions of the Russians 
to take it seem to have been tremendous. There came 
a statement that Omar Pacha had determined to relieve 
the place, but it has been concurrently alleged, that the 
English and French commanders consider that it w ” 
not be advisable to advance for the purpose of pre- 
venting the Russians from getting' possession of the 
fortresses on this part of the Danube. And asTurtukai 
and ,\ icogpli have both been abandoned by the Turks, it 
would seem that the policy of bringing the Russians into 
the plains of Bulgaria, it may be even to the walls of 
Sophia, in order that the final blow may be struck 
where all the terrific resources of a civilized army can 
come into play, may be that of the allies. But specu- 
lation is under the circumstances, conducted at some 
disadvantage, and it is better to say that we have every 
rational faith both in the prudence and courage of 
Marshal St. Arnaud and Lord Raglan, while Omar 
Pasha, by the long continued evidence he has given 
of the possession of both qualifications, has reduced 
faith to conviction. 
There is not much War news beside, at least abroad 
(beyond a statement that we have destroyed some 
detached forts at Hango Point), but a war measure 
which it is confidently stated is in contemplation at 
home, will afford general satisfaction. The onerous 
and increasing duties connected with the administration 
of war affairs have rendered it necessary to have a 
fourth Secretary of State appointed, for the War De- 
partment, and ‘it is surmised that this arrangement 
will be almost immediately carried into effect, and the 
new portfolio be placed in the hands of Lord Pal- 
merston. 
Another set of ministerial measures has been with- 
drawn ; the bills by which it was designed to dis- 
franchise certain boroughs, which have obtained an 
undesirable electoral reputation. The bills were to 
have been brought on for second reading on Monday, 
but Sir Alexander Cockburn stating that there were 
various objections to them, and among these the allega- 
tion that tliey were considered a breach of faith to those 
who had given the evidence which convicted the 
localities in question, it had been determined to with- 
draw them. The arrangement caused one of the 
fiercest scenes of Parliamentary personality which have 
been witnessed for many a day. Mr. Disraeli assailed 
the Government with the full force of his vitupera- 
tive rhetoric (artillery which he never finds any 
difficulty in bringing up, whatever the enemy s 
IAAAAI/UAUV il> **!-•) «i mmvv . v* v " w * rt 
E osition may be), and lie enlarged upon the dements ot 
ord John Russell and the Government, in a bitter and 
sarcastic strain, which seems to have told upon the 
House. Lord John ltussell replied with a good deal 
of acerbity, Mr. Disraeli retorted, and Sir George Grey 
came to the rescue, letting out secrets, and telling how 
Lord Lansdowne and Mr. Macaulay induced Lord John 
Russell to take office, by telling him, that he would 
incur an awful responsibility if he did not. We 
humbly and sincerely hope that it is not very wickeu 
to be reminded, by Lord John’s asking advice in such a 
question, of a certain Scotch song. 
“ Come, give me thy counsel , dear littie ; 
I’ll give thee iny bonnic black hen, 
If thou wilt advise me to marry 
T'L . 1 - . I zl. ..* T 1 aka k ap* T am fllon * ' 
