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JENNY LIND ABOUT TO BE MARRIED

... JENNY LIND ABOUT TO BE MARRIED. It is reported that Jenny Lind will bestow her hand on the Rev, Mr. Grote, of Burnham Beeches, near Slongh.— Kent Herald, There ig no truth that Jenny Lind is to be married to a clergyman at Slough. It is well known that ...

MARRIAGE OF JENNY LIND AT BATH

... MARRIAGE OF JENNY LIND AT BATH. ; This event (respecting which there have been so | many conjectures and so many rumours) we are in| formed on the best authority, took place last week, and with such privacy was the ceremony conducted that many of our ...

Litevature,

... residence in London, Jenny Lind saw few or none. Extremely quiet and retiring —passionately devoted to her flowers—and employing herself in all graceful and tranquil exercises, besides attending to ber theatrical duties—Jenny Lind avoided company, and ...

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... Nr John Purser’s Pansey ~ Captain Bosants Figheldean Mr Eley's Bdithe.o.covcuinias y Mr Parnell’s French Mr inskip’s Jenny Lind ~ Mr Richordson s Vista Mr Johu Purser’s Pi10t.. ”_fi_lv_ Inskip's Isabelle Mr Walter Vipan's Vitola ran a bye ...

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... of the sheriffs fell fur short of 20/ per session.— Standard. | JENNY LIND AND HER GARDEN. — A correspondent of The Cottage Gardener says:—That gifted young | ludy, Mademoiselle Jenny Lind, who is making such | praiseworthy use of the great tnlent entrusted ...

JENNY LIND.—HER ORIGIN,

... JENNY LIND.—HER ORIGIN, As 50 much pnblic euriosity has been excited in connexion with this lady, it may be interesting to our readers to know something of her origin :— Jenny Lind was born in Stoekholm on the Gith of October, 1821, Her mother had established ...

THE IRISH TRAITORS

... The Bedford Theatre was opened o 1 evening by Mr. Juckman, who has a ver company. The season commenced with of Lyons and Jenny Lind. On Thuorsda the programme comprised Jerrold's now Time works Wonders, and the buarletta of Sly. Between the parts there ...

EVENTS OF THE WEEK

... EVENTS OF THE WEEK. The far-famed Jenny Lind, the Swedish Nightingale, arrived in London on Saturday, aud put an end to all the doubts and fears that were so rife. In the evening she attended Her Mujesty’s Theatre and took her seat in the first tier of ...

-~y 2 Our Qui Ehair. e John Reeve was accosted in the Kensington-road by an «hlerly female, with » >ll..|_|vl-- ..

... What gives a cold, cures a col doctor ! —=A dealt, iWstropolitan, L HER MAJESTY'S THEATRE. FIRST APPEARANCE o MADEMOISELLE JENNY LIND. The long-expected treat has at length been realized 5 the ¢ Swedish Nightingale’ made her debit as Aliee, in an Halian ...

THEED PEARSE, Clerk of the Peace. Bedford, 21st September, 1848,

... half-guinea tickets ; 602, for tickets for the orchestra on the ball night, and 160/ 15s. donations (including £5O from Jenny Lind), making altogether a sum of abont 4,587/, 10s. Dis Tressing Accinext.—On Thursday weck, during a visit of the Duke of Buccleuch ...

THE BEDFORD TIMIES. SPRING CIRCUITS OF THE JUDGES,

... the eanopy of true religion shall cover the people as a garment.” JENNY LIND AND THiE MANCHESTER INFIRMARY. —A correspondent of the Manchester Guardian proposes that a statue of Jenny Lind shall be placed in the Manchester Infirmary ; and that the Queen ...

General Neins,

... metropolis has been closed for want of patronage; and ’,lhem is nothing for it, says the writer, but to get Jenny Lind. *““Jenny Lind! Jenny Lind!” he exclaims, what! is there no manager to be found who is capable of bringing to Paris this lady, whom ...