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... JENNY LIND. We fancy that we should not forgiven a certain portion our readers permitted Mademoiselle Jenny Lind to make her tiehut in London without putting them in possession of the opinion of the London press relative to the performance of this ex ...
... JENNY LIND. (From Bells Weekly Messenger.) HER MAJESTY'S THEATRE. To the youthful and the aged— to the young man climb- ing the steeps of life, and wrestling with the which so easily beset, and the dangers and trials which assail him—to the, old man ...
... antes Campbell s Jenny Lind, ol Applebt Car Gallows. Jos Moss, Temple Sowerliy i Edward Hell. Penrith 2 Huddart, Temple bowerby Pole Leaping. Edward Bell, Penrith i Swift Do i Thomas Parkin, Temple t Tins pi ire drew together the ■don.” of the two enunlie ...
... It is stated that Jenny Lind was ottered £4'ki sing Sheffield, but she declined under .£l,OOO, as she has only one night disengaged during her stay in Kngland, which she quits in September. The Right Rev. Dr. Griffiths, Roman Catholic of the London District ...
... Lindow'* fob Laurel Leaf red) Mr. Jaffenou’s bd b Jenny Lind uhiie} Mr. Daviss b Rose d’ Albert red) 2 (Mr. Uodjrers’s b Lamplugh Lass white} 0 (Mr. Graham’s rd d Darithen* ♦ Mr. PosllfUiwailc's bk b Jenny Lind (Mr. Fox’s rd b Frowning Beauty }Mr. Singleton’s ...
... I. N W S, Mr. Murray announces a now of I’opr, not bv Mr. .lohn Wilson Crokcr. Jenny Lind will remain in England through th. winter and coming spring. Madame Crisi has engaged In London for the winter The payable in the county courts will not altered ...
... Establishment, under the professional care of Dr. Macleod. few of the ardent admirers of the inimitable talent and genius of Jenny Lind, in Newcastle, have presented her with a beautiful gold enamelled watch, with a gold chatelin, two seals, 4c, made in the ...
... G. G. MOUNSEY, Provincial Grand Master. GREAT ACCOMMODATION TOURISTS AND OTHERS VISITING THE LAKES. r “JENNY LIND,” new Post Coach, will COMMENCE RUNNING on 4m June, 1849, between PENRITH and KESWICK, in connection with the London North Western, Preston ...
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... Jenny Lind.—On Mademoiselle Jenny Lind's departure from. Dublin, she was not unmindful of the poor, conjunct with Mr. Lumley, who shared in the good work. She placed £400 the disposal of Archbishop Whateley, to his grace distributed amongst the poor of ...
... Majesty will give a grand vocal and instrumental concert at Buckingham Palace, on the 2Hth instant, at which Mademoiselle Jenny Lind and the principal artistes of both Italian operas will assist. The invitations were issued from the Lord Chamberlain's office ...