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THE REVENUE

... dramatic and musical point of view, than the Antigone. The Gazette Musicale says that has reason to believe that the story of Jenny Lind's magnificent engagement the Berlin Theatre, which has been going the round of the journals, and which we mentioned our ...

FEARFUL RAILWAY ACCIDENT

... of the A division, and po'ice, no case of drunkenness disorderly conduct occurred. Jenny Lind—A letter from Berlin of t'le 27th ult. states that Mademoiselle Jenny Lind had sprained her left ankle in descending one of the staircases of tbe Graad Opera ...

ATTEMPTED ASSASSINATION OP THE KING OF THE FRENCH

... individuals of di-itinction . Now, if an English prima donna would wish to know the value of her ancle in London, compared with Jenny Lind s ancle in Berlin, advise her to sprain it, and she cannot fail arrive at a computation. Ibid. The Exhibitions—St. Paul's ...

France F.xk vtion Lecomte. —NVe liave received the following details of the execution of Lecomte. which took ..

... own. Although the was kept secret possible more than 1,000 persons were present —IhuUj Ash*. sic Germany —Lieoe. June s.— Jenny Lind left Cologne;on Wednesday last for Hanover ; she is to return to Cologne the Mlh. to sing at the great musical festival ...

February 3. KXETI.II AXU EXMOUTH RAILWAY, An Ettraordinary General of tbe Proprietor* of thin Railway was held ..

... at interest, in the hanker hands.—Thanks were voted (o the Chairman, and the meet* ing separated. Jenny Lind and 31n. Bonn. Mr. Lnmlpy promise* Jenny Lind, tbe Swedish Xigbungale, to the English public; «hils% Mr. Bunn, armed with parchment—nt time!i eipeneive ...

Conterfeiting Death.-A henevolent lady of of . Was ly imposed upon the other day, by the s * Wretc hed-looking

... have not had their sufferings greatly enhanced by the severity of the weather.— Edinburgh Weekly Register of Feb. 10. Jenny Lind.-Jenny Lind is expected in Paris about three weeks, and strong temptations are held out to induce her to sing a few nights before ...

THE TAUNTON COURIER

... must have a Lord for the head of the office, let us at least be thankful that we have in Mr. Hill, such bruins to fill it. JENNY LIND AND THE STUDENTS. At a certain tterman town last autumn there was tremendous furor about Jeunjr Lind, who after driving ...

MISCELLANEOUS

... now, according to the Mark Lane Express, equal to ls. Sd. the 4ft loaf, considerably more than double the ordinary price. Jenny Lind has finally arranged to come to London, and sing at her Majesty's Theatre, Mr. Lumlcy giving her indemnity against all actions ...

THE TAUNTON COURIER

... origins!, snil sUfrsntl.- in its topics, this eminent Periodicsl preserts (be current rnonrii, captiraling course reading— Jenny Lind's Letter nag. ,# j. an amusinit production, sod is prefaced by good Portrait of the •• Swedish Nightingale, from the burin ...

TO THE NORTH STAR

... TO THE NORTH STAR. [From Bentley's Miscellany, April.] O Jenny Lind ! Queen of all virgin Queens!— Bird of the North, White the winter pearls, with those soft eyea, Blue the bluest midnight of the skies. When the ice spirits from their caves come foriU ...

MISCELLANEOUS

... suggests to the proprietors of the Great Western steam-ship that they should make up party to visit Norway and Iceland in her. Jenny Lind.—The Emperor of Austria lias conferred on the celebrated Jenny the title of Singer of the Imperial Chapel. The Emperor of ...

REGISTRATION OF ELECTORS

... THEATRE, 800 The performers on the on Saturda night are formidable rival in the first r of boxes. is was | will moiselle Jenny Lind, who certainly attracted to her rhe great many opera glasses, which would otherwise have per. for contemplating the woes ...