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Southern Reporter and Cork Commercial Courier

“ ATROCIOCS MURDER.”

... sustained alone, with the triumphant insolence d art against nature and in London, the honour of Italy an who obtained such Jenny Lind. The pian singers, unparalleled success in Lon don, were ref garded as a mystifica- tion here, and have been treated accordingly ...

COMPENDIDM

... whe had coloured his face and dressed in chintz. The Atlas says, Mr. Bunn is about to take a benefit at Drury-lane, where Jenny Lind has half prom sed to sing on Large arrivals from France and Holland of green peas, new potatoes, fresh fruit, cucumbers ...

REPORTER, SATURDAY, AUGUST 11, 1849. EXHIBITION OF CATTLE, 4c., 4c

... the second best ditto, two sovs.—lIst rize William Ag- new, Killaughter Castle, Larne, an improved Yorkshire breeding sow, Jenny Lind, ene year eleven months old. Second, Lieutenant Colonel Hill, Oatlands, Castleknock, a pure bred Yorkshire sow, ten months ...

mbtuopolltan gossip

... nappen to meet, and acquain t him with the distres- wi sed bather’s situation.” Th ere lives not the man who could get tet Jenny Lind nigh! ft, unless it be som je such in ‘ion out of the piton a who, on T! last, acquainted at n of conjuror as Mr., John ...

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... roy’s * Hear, hear, had d of his effect the overian rd it can t ell. It would have gine adver- night none but tho: se who hi Jenny Lind in one terr ver,to ave encored (in fant ewsbury been no joke, how son th Ave Maria” of Schubert, because on, and, of her ...

5 ) be | METROPOLITAN GOSSIP. times scem to. (From the Liverpool Albion) say to find this g great statist

... from his lordship, tage. We have and Brooke’s popularity fo rthwith to their advan bonnets, and the like, be- Moloch. had Jenny Lind shirts, and Alboni am, by ond all powers of f computation,and t he names of the favorites ester, of the hour so id the ...

MEETING AT MALLOW OM TtICKSOAT

... position to give extensive employment the sound of the pic! xe or the spade was more musical to bis ears than the warblings of Jenny Lind or Miss Catherine (Hear, and laughter.) He sincerely trasted they would all He would de- auite to promote the object he ...

THE [RISH COUNCIL. We had not space on “Thursday f the following very able Counsellor Burr, at the and eloquent

... at Halkin-street, M esty then had him to dinne r at the palace, and took him fierwards.—His Royal High- with her to hear Jenny Lind af ‘Truly the navy seems to ness has now retu arned to his vessel. be getting fashi onable among the princes of Europe. ...

'rrm'SnAY DECEMBER *B. 1847 thb cork sodthern repoeter-toiadat, , p

... the w! t Her Majesty’s we have never heard, but at om e time it promised great success of the theatre not employment. e “Jenny Lind” and extensive another class of cases. The great coalfield of Tip- To turn to invest capita 1 in the wo rking of ave the ...

TUB CORK SOUTHERN REPORTER—TIIUBSDAY. JANUARY 14, 1847. COMPENDIUM

... balls, which, igniting by concussion, supersedes the necessity heating the ball in furnace. A splendid banquet was given to Jenny Lind on Christmas Day. A Christmas tree, loaded with valuable presents, was given to her at this entertainment. . , , No ...