THE FIELD 
nos 
anrasmcnts. 
IIEVTRES THE BES1 PRIVATE BOXES 
FOR rvr.RY THEATRE IN LONDON, may l* secured by opplica- 
, \V. R. S»*n, Rot*i. L.nnanv, St. J.t o»->tb »t. 
T 
tion to W. R. S.n., Kota i I.inn*"'. - ' 
1) 0 Y Al OPERA, DRURY - LA N E 
|\ 0n MONDAY, Her Servant* will perform Bellini '* Opera, 
> l',' t'*'"* * V Mui 'l. \ Amina, Mdlle. A*nre Burr 
On^VEnNESDAY, l».'in«Cti» LUCREZIA BOKOlA. Luorczla, Mdlle. 
TlluRSDAY. Au 
ERA 1MAVOLO. 
-ere in.Iiso 
II « Mill'* 
Fra lilavolo, Mr Sim* Reerea, 
1 V lVv'ill HI CHAMOITNI Liml*. Millie. Aene* Bury 
V, svTPRi*AY,V..‘retlt'. LUCIA BE I, A At ME R MOOR. LmbMdU* 
\,ni . | tire, Edainlo, Mr. Sim* Hcevc*. To conclude with, each Evening, 
’ Mu'.T^ESnAO^ ««t time. Aubera M -VS A NIELLO. MarenleUo, 
1 1 AY M A UK ET. — Under the 
flHIEATRE ROY AFi, 
Munnsemcnt nf Mr. Ruck-wink. .... 
'I n Inv. J-.W 3rd, an I d.irin. the week. Mth. anti. 4.dh. 41 J*. 4«nd. 
Tin; K N [OUTS OF THE ROUND T a HLF. General' . ranllej. 
M, ui,i„,„,,..i„lp r.ntalu Coxon-i Mr (J. VMvDnhoff. Ton Tittle, Mr. Ruck (ton-; 
l. rD'Arev! Mr. II. ore; Sir Ralph Rootle. Mr. W. Fom-n ; Sr.iltli, Mr. 
C, mS?;. MU. Rev no Ida ; the Dnchr**. Mlm Granll.nm ; and Pew 
I’oi.lni Mr* Fit,. william After which, every rrenlne, the new and jiicejwful 
\S TWO PEAS. AD Richard* (a twin later l ..Mr Du k- 
iptnn - Phil, Mr Hark; Mm Richard*. Mrs 
,,,, Pritchard*. Mrs L. S lli.ckiiirii.yu. To conclude with 
1 >1 I,\V"I(T II Dr Dllworth, Mr. UlrippcOdale ; Rcntnx, Mr ( ompton ; 
Ddworlh. Mm. Pnyntcr Stage Manager, Mr. ( iiii-rzxPAi ». 
T>1 
rn II 10 A T R E 
J. Proprietor. Mr R. W 
THE SERIOUS FAMILY 
AND FACES 
R o V A L A I) E L P H I. — 
isrwt. Directress, Madame Cei.estr. 
Monday and Thursday. 
nd Fr 
HU. DISC 
i-y NiahL 
.SON Wednesday mil Saturday. A MOVIN'! TALE. 
riN i lull AX OMNI l»US. every Niriit. Wcdniwday a 
) 1 >.- ner.iiis I , .11 of til” Authored from " La Jo e f It Pour, 
., •... , cM>n>'e I Coni" Iv of TIIE SERIOUS FA At I l.l 
It Wr'.i or K-l-v. Leu-h Mnrrav. Pinolle.Ao. With A 
V Mr Mr* t ' ' 1 H »fW 'I : 
MIIUS IN THE LOW T II E R ARCADE ON A RAINY 
>i Mr I* II- Iftird ; nn I to "»u*lu1e wit Ills FIRST 
nn | Will v MASK - AND FACES. l»y Meaara R 
..i i, ..u.,.1 o. Smith, Pv-wllc. Ac. Madame 
with a MOVIN'; TALE, and 
N K Tur.s.la 
FOR IX "’IN 
TIIE DISC 1 
.pled by permlm 
■ v .Mr R Wo>.. 
v, Miss Ma VI 
Li 
IRUS, 
1 othc 
1 1 SOX.afu 
Pared I , Madame CeloJtc. 'lies Woolgar 
A MOVING TALE, WAITING FOR AN 
lf 0Y 
A L 
O L Y A tj I C T H E A T R E . — Lessee 
nnd Manager. Mr Ai,ntr.n Wigan 
FRED WI 
F.DX I'SDAY. July RSI 
’.-ivalc Bases, and Plan 
Alfred Wigan, at. Hail* 
:fully nniKoiuccJ that his BENEFIT will take 
at the Box-office of the Theatre . 
c -street. 
JJOYAL 
ami 
Til 
OLYMPIC THEATRE. — Lessee 
Mnmurer. Air. Aufiikd AVioan. 
dnriire tl... WEEK will l.c presented a Vcw Comedietta, called 
Wraneleworth, Mr Emery . lla-ald Dvecanter, Mr. 
. yuallr. dir. F. Robson; Rosamond Miss Mar-don ; 
Vlfrel Wi ran Aft«-r win- b, the Comic Drama of HUSH 
Jasi.i-r Touchwood Mr. F. Roluon ; Snuggle, Mr. J 11 White ; 
dr Vincent Sto-Y Mr II. Ru.-i-.s ; Snorem, Mr. Moore ; Tom 
,. r v- I, Vila' Miss Bonn- : Mr. Crab. Miss Stevens: Sally, 
To i- in In l r- w i ‘ ' i Til E ll \ I’ II I'.'T DAY OF MY LIFE 
Dll III Mr. J. II. White ; Chnrb “ 
Hol.,0 
Icy. Mr 
Oh j 
nt ; 
okas. Miss Dormer : Mill Ala 
i 11 Ull A. 
• M 
ones. Air. Fr 
Mr*. T. 
Miss Ilu 
luiwcr, Air. A 
. Air 
It -i- I late Mi*. P 
; Mi* Tnvlo-. Miss 
ttc — The Box-office 
. Wic 
A 8TLEVS. — EUROPE’S NATIONAL AMPHI- 
\ THEATRE. Lessee and Mnnntjer, Mr. William COOK* 
Trcm-ndnus Success lias waited upon tbe Grand llis'orical Spcc'acle THE 
. iSSAi'KS, ..- YIVE 1,1 FRANCE, a success unparalleled in the Annals 
<> Hi \rniinith"atro . while the Press has teemed with its eulogies, t >e Audi 
• ■in- - ii,"' I-* m-1 ttn-lr Approbation by iiuaniinous nnd Umiunlificd Applnuic- 
TIIE Cuss M'KS will rank with the most popular of the productions of AST- 
l Id S dir W T Simpson's new llurle->iur lias hewn reeriie.1 with sbouta of 
i . 1 1 : . and anp aiL-c. and will he acted . very Night The first appearance of 
Mr William Cooke, jnn . Pupil of Mon*. Baucher of the Cirque No »leon. Paris, 
n , of ili, most nattering nature. Immense Ai-plauRi- ha* eaoli Evenin'.' Attended 
ttn- exh hi'nm of his great Skill in the Manege Mr. Win. Cooke ogain proffers 
to- . lU-fnl thanks for tbe un«urpa»*<d Pit ronogc with which the Alomin.* 
F.-rf i-manre. have bx-n honoured . and nmnunoe, the Third and Lott of the 
- ii , foi WEDNESDAY, JULY Nth. with Novel and First-rate Attraction*, 
In hi litiT the Superior Tii'eut or Miss Kate Cooke nnd Air William Cooke, jun 
imXDVY. JULY 3n1. nnd dUrin- the' Week, THE COSSACKS, or VIVE LA 
FRANCE. After waicli a Scries of Nonpareil Scene* in the CIRCLE. Inventei 
pp'l Vr-a-ieel.hv Air. William Cooke. - The whole to conclude with n BUR- 
I.ESQUE hr Mr. W. T Simpson, .ailed RUSSIA AGAINST TURKEY, now 
on TiioL— Box Office open from 11 till 4. 
Stare Manager. Mr. w Wi st 
)0 YAL M RREY THEA'PRE — Under the 
Direction of Miss ItoMKR. 
t end I.e-itimate Suoccsg of the English version of Halevy’s Opera of THE 
■ISS. first produced nt this Theatre, with new Scenery. Costumes, Decora- 
Tlie interest iuhI cothusioim witli which the public have received this 
ifir Opera is beyond all former precedent ; u"B'iimoug npplnu.se and crowded 
attest the fact- Third and last week of BEAUTY AND THE BEAST.- 
v. Min Si George. 
S'DAY. Jolv 4ih, and during the week, THE JEWESS — Eleaavr. Air II. 
-ii 1. --ipold. Mr Elliot Galer : Cardinal Brogini, Mr. O. Summer* ; Princes* 
ia. lli » It Isaac*; Rachel, Ali*s Lowe — Air. Flexmore and Mndlle Auriol. 
ai.cludc with the burlci.iue of BEAUTY AND TIIF. BEAST. Beauty. 
Julia si Gvor o-, from the Theatre- Royal Lyceum ; Minse* Fnnuy Reeve-, 
-p. AurioL Mcjur* St Albyn, O. Summer*, -Yaraold, Flexmore; and u 
rous coriw de I .allet Popular ur Iodic* and scenic effect*, 
i - r * i urntion Plnnche * ltiirleg'iue of the White Cat Prince Paragon, 
■t Sicorgc Stage Manager, Mr- E. Rf/nuko. 
1 'i> , to which Ladies arc admitted in their bonnets; Boxes, 2s. ; Pit, lo. ; 
If 
GARDENS.— 
1)0 YAL SIR HEY ZOOLOGICAL 
Jt GRAND BALLOON ASCENT! 
To-morrow . MONDAY, July 3rd, Lieutenant CHAAIBER8 will make hi* 
SFi i'ND ASCENT in his new BALLOON from the E*planade in front of the 
!,-,!<• All the numerous attractions as usual, including HANSON'S COLOSSAL 
PANORAMA OF THE BAY AND FORTS OF CHUSAN Splendid Men* 
L'rnr nnd Marine Aquarium. Unrivalled Military Band, VOCAL AND IN- 
STRUMENTAL CONCERT. Mia* POOLE. Min HANSFORD, nnd Mr 
M \ VVERS. Conductor*, Merer* C. and 1> Godfrey — REMINGTON'S AERIAL 
BRIDGE, i ANTELLO'S EGG HATCHING MACHINE, MARRIOTT'S IN- 
DUSTRIOUS RKKS , Ae ; th» whole concluding with the wondrous FEAST OF 
lillKS 
SUNDAY MORNING EDITION. 
* # # For Latest , vide page 620. 
SATURDAY , JULY 1, 1 8 54. 
NEWS OF THE WEEK. 
Austria and Turkey have entered into a treaty by 
which the former power agTees to march its forces into 
the Dnnubian Principalities, whether Russia withdraws 
voluntarily or not. If such withdrawal does take place, 
the Austrian soldiers are to occupy the territory in ques- 
tion ; if it does not, Austria is “ to drive the Russians out.” 
Sucli was the announcement made by Lord John Russell 
on Thursday nig-ht, and it certainly appears to solve the 
doubts relative to the part which Austria is to take in the 
war. It also seems completely to negative the statement 
which was authoritatively made in the early part o t the 
week, to the effect that ’the requisition on the part of 
Austria that Russia should evacuate the Principalities had 
been acceded to by the latter power out of its hig'h favour 
for the former. 
The public mind is settling* itself, somewhat advan- 
Jjageously, in, regard to the -objects of the war, andrthe, 
respective duties which may be required from the three 
departments of the allied forces. It is now pretty well 
understood that Sir Charles Napier will, for the present 
at least, confine himself to a blockade, varying; his watch 
by any little incidental “ killing, sinking, burning, and 
destroying” (as the privateer language used to run) 
which may come in his way without unduly endangering 
the lives of those under hi* command. He is to make 
the unfortunate Russians feel, to the utmost of his power, 
the miseries entailed upon them by the criminal ambition 
of their Emperor ; and then, if ruined commerce and in- 
sulted honour should induce the Czar to permit his fleets 
to come from behind their stone walls and give battle, 
then Sir Charles will know what next to do. TIh* army 
in Turkey will, it is thought, not be retained there, should 
the Russian retreat be confirmed, but will be brought in 
aid of the one great object upon which the energies of 
Dundas and Hamelin will, it is said, now be directed. 
Sebastopol is to be taken, and the Crimea seized and re- 
tained as a guarantee that Russia shall keep the peace for 
the future. Who will occupy it is, of course, a question 
for later consideration; but it has been suggested, and not 
without show of reason, that the best garrison which can 
be placed in it would be drawn from the hardy and gallant 
Circassians, whose hereditary hatred to Russia is the best 
assurance that they would keep the Crimea like true 
allies. 
Lord Aberdeen has seen fit to explain away the extra- 
ordinary speech to which we adverted last week. He 
was moved to such retractation by Mr. Layard, “ the 
honourable member for Nineveh,” having threatened him 
with u motion in the Commons upon the subject of his 
language — a threat which, though rather out of order, 
had ita effect. Lord Aberdeen astonished the Peers with 
the declaration that he had always been earnestly opposed 
to the policy of Russia, against which he had strongly re- 
monstrated ; and he still more' astoundinglv announced 
that lie, of all the Cabinet, had been the most earnest in 
LANTERNS, BOMBARDMENT OF CHUSAN, nud brilliant .lisploy of FIRE 
including’ n new 1’IECE 1>E CIKCUNSTANCE. in honour of the 
alliance letwccn England and France. Feeding tbe Animals nt five ; Con- 
even; Firework*, ten. Admission la Door* open from nine in the morning. 
'•"■1‘ "I the above repeated on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday 
: the llallooD AseeuL 
who had saved, by years of care, some eleven thou- 
sand pounds, got it all in from the various small 
securities in which, from time to time, ns it accumulated, 
he had invested it, and brought it to London to buy into 
the funds, lie did so, retaining only a hundred pounds, 
and, calling upon a London friend, he told him that with 
this sum he intended to have a holiday before returning 
to his farm. “ 0,” said his friend, “ don’t throw away 
your money. I’ll show you a better way to dispose of 
it.” And lie induced him to invest his L100 in a new 
Company which was going to do wonders. The Com- 
pany failed, the shareholders were held liable, under the 
law of partnership, and not only did the unfortunate 
farmer lose bis £100, but at no great distance of time, 
thanks to “law and equity,” arising out of the unlucky 
investment, the odd £10,1)00 into the bargain. 
The Crystal Palace daily receives a large attendance of 
visitors, varying, on the shilling days, from 1C, 000 to id, 000. 
The King of Portugal has been on ft tour of inspection oi 
the manufacturing and commercial towns in the provinces. 
Orders have been given to prepare her Majesty s yacht 
for her annual excursion, and this and some other signs 
recognisable by the initiate, induce them to believe that 
the season and the session will ere long be brought to a 
close. 
THE NEW MAP OP EUROPE. 
After all, tlio discoverer of Nineveh’s shell, full of words, 
liijr with 1 1 1 o fate of cher Aberdeen and Co., proved to bo a 
bottle ofsinoko, and only burnt the plaidy of tlio travelled 
thane “ till it smell, like a singed sheep’s head.’’ The tact is, 
i lie Derby parly wcio not ripe for office, nnd the explosion 
would only hate left Palmerston master of the bone ol con- 
tention. Tlio Premier’s love of peace is laudable, if real and 
not Russian caviare to tbe million ; but peace at the price of 
honour, life, and limb, would be a disgruco upon our annals, 
and tinge the future page of our history with blood. No, tlio 
Dear’s claws must bo clipped, tbe black two-headed eagle 
must be nailed to a limit, like a crow to a barn-door, that l.e 
may play the fool no more but in his own house, us a warning 
to kings not lor their sole pleasure to wickedly expend the 
blood of hundreds of thousands of their fellow-crca*ures, tbe 
wealth of their country, ami the produco of bounteous nature. 
And yet tlio Czar, the “gold bound browed” monster, we aro 
told, is possessed of divine rights, has “about him all tbe 
sanctities of heaven,” and that kings cannot err. It is im- 
pious, an offence against heaven ! Such mockery of the 
attributes of sanctity and infallibility, superior even to those 
of tbe Father of Christianity, is degrading to common sense, 
and insulting to the age wo livo in. Now, come wo lo our 
theme, the new map of europb, a pamphlet 6uppo.-cd to 
have emanated from a high quurter, and afterwards sup- 
pressed, wo think, without just cause, oxcept as a con- 
ciliatory step of diplomacy on the part of Franco, when hopes 
were still entertained of tlio Russian Emperor’s sense of honour 
and honesty. 
But, unfortunately for Europe, though the brains of this 
madman are out, he rises with a million mortal murders on 
his bead to push us from our commercial 6tools. This state 
of doubt must end. There must be no flinching for fear of 
consequences. Not only must the peace, when attained, be 
honourable, but it must guarantee to the world a lasting peace 
for t lie future ; and not only prove tbe power, but the light of 
civilization io respect and obedience. Neither moderation, 
patience, diplomacy, nor the sufferings of industry and com- 
U) p!'cp, have been able to disarm an ambition which menaces 
all Europe. The power of Russia, whicli does not consist in 
exterior commerce to any great degree, has no colonies to 
protect, 1ms accuinmulated during the lust half century a vast 
maritime and military force. Constantinople, and the adja- 
cent countries of tlio Mediterranean, aro the temptations; and 
the present Sovereign of Russia aims ut being the executor of 
the will of i lie founder of his race. The resources ol Russia 
are doubtless great, but they are derived from the annexed 
provinces rather than the body of the empire. Rus>ia, then, 
i> not vulnerable in the centre, but at the extremities; and if 
j>OYAL CUEMORNK GARDENS.— Admission One 
J* Shilling —Monday, the third. Grand Balloon Ascent from this 
.r- iill. . of tire Fii.-1i.li ireoflr Flower Temple* and graceful Model* of the 
Anti'iac meet the gaxe nt every point. Fountain, nnd Grottos meet the eye on 
eieiy turn lliroueli ut tire sweeping avenue* pleaeure wnlk. wind their way 
■round. V hat palace can equal this ? It is the home of the unv and joyous ; 
pie i-iiral I • excitement reign* *uprenre ; the Terpslcho can Festival create* mirth 
"‘•pin 'if viondo ; the Ballet uf" The Bridal Morn" is a chef d'acurre of excellence; 
the Fc ■ t • B'piestrinn ore far Beyond compare for gra-cful daring. eWancc, and 
• . Drrxria'* Troop "f Monkey* are ... traio-d n* to ' '-Ilpae any perfomisnce of 
th» k'l.d ever pr--*ent«d in this country; Frofcreor Taylor astonishe* and elicit* 
marked approbation ; "The Battle of Trofilgar," and numerous other object* of 
e ri -ity. are each an entertn'nment wor'hy eapecial notice The Pyrotechnic 
i>:*idx> i* most elaborate, while the Illumination* present a blaze of uplendour, 
formin' one perfect mountain of light. 
Mil, ALBERT SMITH’S MONT BLANC, includin'? 
ill the BERNESE OBERI.AND and Ihc SIMI'LON, every evening at eight 
• ■'clock 'except Saturday) ; and every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday rnoroini* 
at lire" v tall«. ;;s , which con betaken ot the I)ox -office everyday from eleven 
;o four : Area, 2*. ; Gallery, la Egyptian Hull, Piccadilly. 
pONSTANTINOPLE. at the Egyptian -hall, is now 
\J ci PEN everyday at half-p»*t two o clock, and every evening at eight The 
lellrercd by Mr. CHARLES KENNEY or Mr J. II. STOC 
ud ha* been written by Mr. Albert Smith and Mr. Shirley Brook* 
we drive t lie blood back to her heart, she stifles. The head of 
, the colossus is at Helsingfors, tlio right arm at Varsovio, tlio 
pressing for the advance of the British troops to the se.it | (!Ut ut Sebaetopol. 
of war. Lord Clani'icarde, like Messrs. Chuer.vble’s ; p„iaud, and the Cn 
butler, was “ unconvinced,” and arg’ued, rather effectively, 
that Lord Aberdeen had always been a friend of Russia, 
and that he had, by his speech of Monday week, done 
very preat mischief, for that the Continental press had 
described him as having “justified Russia,” and that such 
a representation of the course of the Minister of England 
had been circulated all over Europe. 
The Parliamentary proceedings of the week, with the 
above exception, have not been interesting. The ques- 
tion of the admission of Dissenters to Oxford has been 
settled by the House of Commons. The proposal that 
on matriculation no oath or subscription should be de- 
manded except the oath of allegiance, was carried ; but 
a proposition to go further, and to throw open to Dis- lily, so great an act of reparation would make many generous 
senters all the advantages and emoluments of the in- hearts leap with joy. Hut in the actual state of uffuirs such 
stitution, ’ ‘ ' T1 ' 1 ** 
inasmuch 
admit 
deny 
compromise . IIUH# 
that the degree of B.A. may be taken without further mHny wllom 6he hate8 und dc6pises . 
oath than above mentioned. Ihis arrangement is, or 
We must, therefore, wrest Finland, 
men, from the talons of the two-headed 
eagle. The loss of Finland is a sore wound in the flank of 
Sweden; because she lias seen this Une province torn from 
her bit by hit, from whence Russia derives noarly tlio wholo 
of her maritime population, and her timber for the con- 
struction of her navy. By Finland then should cornmonco 
the reclamations of aroused Europe ; and the restitution of 
this country to its ancient possessors, would he on act of 
policy ol which no one could contest the prudence and tlio 
juslico. A line drawn from Viborg lo tlio gulf of Onega, 
should become on this side the extreme non hern limit of 
Russia. The land of Gustavus Adolphus and Charles XII., 
will again ascend to the rank she so long and worthily occu- 
pied in the councils of Europe. 
If it was possible to re-establish the ancient Polish nationa* 
— . _ v.- . . | saying, when they apeak of a man 
course, subject to revision by the House ot Lords, winch «• (j 0(1 | 1U8 p un i 6 | l0 d him enough, ho has made him a Ger- 
will probably reject the scheme so far ns it concerns „ )Bn ;>» 
The Russians liavo a 
of German origin : 
schifehiatics. A debate of great importance, but little 
apparent interest, has taken place with a satisfactory 
The mpasure of precaution, which gnvo to Prussia the Duchy 
>f Posen, will only bo ol tended with good results when com- 
HNIC INSTITUTION. 
PRINCE ALBERT 
bat till* ratabllihrncnt i* now placed 
and that alb-nttiou* nnd Improvement* 
cli it 1* hoped will render it even more 
tan It ha< hitherto l-eea All cominuui- 
to J. H. Pepper. Kn<|.. the Kmideiit 
CAL and other EXHIBITIONS, are 
Elevcu till Fire, and every Evening 
V \ AVKRN, ner 
-’ Theatre. Table Vftuio ^ at Jialf.paH five ete, 
nUl oar Id tire morning. 
ren under ten year* of a«e, Half piree- 
tbe A del phi 
erf Jay. Chops Steaks, 
i effect that the present law of partnership, bring to Western Europe, if, 
es all partners unlimitedly liable, is unjust, ' she drove bock to thu oilier si 
o be altered, and legislation in the spirit of | her ancient oppressors, and be' 
result, and the House of Commons has affirmed a reso- plcted. Reduced to her actual limits, what force Poland would 
lution to the 
which makes 
and ought to ... . . 
the Fiench law of partnership cn commandite will ere 
long be adopted. The working of this will be to make 
small capitalists, who have , sufficient confidence in a 
scheme to invest a certain sum therein, but who dread 
speculation which may involve them in ruin, .to join in 
such scheme with limited liability. This will have the 
double advantage of letting loose much locked-up capi- 
tal, and of breaking down the monopoly nt present 
enjoyed by the great capitalists. In proof of the 
cruel evils of the existing system, we may record 
on anecdote given us upon good authority. A farmer, 
united henceforth to Prussia, 
side of the Niemen and the Bug 
became on this side the udvunccd 
guard of civilis ition. 
Nottfiilhstauding u new dismemberment of this noble body, 
already so cruelly mutilated, would wound the public senti- 
ments of Europe generally, it seems that the idea of adjoining 
lo Prussia ull that remains of Poland is justified, not only by 
the geographical disposition, but also by tlio alhnily of 
race, lunguuge, and religion, which oxifts between tlio Poles 
und tlio inhabitants ol Posen and Silisia. Condemned, at 
present, to the silence of slavery, and a political death, Poland 
would then have u place and deliberative voice in the assem- 
blies of a stato which has given many proofs of her religious 
tolerance, and a wisely progressive spirit. 
