JENNY LIND
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... RE. APPEARANCE OF JENNY LIND. The Queen made her first appearance since her occxmcMmtnt at tbe opera Thursday evening. The Queen- Dowager, the Dnchersof Kent, and great number of the nobility were present. The «'l imes* evening-of the season has ' come ...
... There was quite a furore at Her Majesty Theatre on Thursday evening, co upon the opera of Jenny Lind. Her Majesty and Prinee Albert cS ou theatre - tl 5 , and the anditory com- prised nearly all the beau monde of London. Crowds were waiting outside the ...
... Haphazard. Mr. Wood's c. m. Jenny Lind. Mr. Graddon's c. m. Cygnet. Mr. Camp's br. h. Oliver. (Dr. Kingdon's gr. h. Lancet, had been entered, but was drawn.) the running of this race, no horse had any chance against Jenny Lind, which won the first and second ...
... the line tile r Railway are favourably placed that a vast nam bet persons usee ar. a trip to hear the wouderous vocalist, Jenny Lind. Monday next, Bris'yl, an 4 (he following night at Bath. ...
... Hotel,’ to prepare for the accommodation of eight persons composing the family and suite. — The “ Sappho,” the “ miniature Jenny Lind,” as she has been ap pro ly styled, has been giving a series of concerts here this w eek, which have been attended—the morning ...
... POSTSCRIPT. LONDON; WEDNESDAY EVENING, Juke 16ru. Her Majesty visited the Queen's Theatre evening, to hear Jenny Lind in tbe opera of' Norma,' which van perforated royal command. The throng was beyond all precedent, was also the performance of the Sw ...
... work. She placed £400 at the disposal of the Archbishop Whatley, to be by his grace distributed amongst the poor tbat city. Jenny Lind, during her stay in Dublin, generally devoted a part the forenoon to tbe reception lessons riding, at Dycer's school. She ...
... so many trials as Bisbop Puiil- Power of Song.—More than £ 12,000 bas been contri- buted to charitable purposes through Jenny Lind within the last two months! the agency of ...
... WOODS V. BUTLER AND ANOTHER. Hiis was an action by which plaintiff, who is the owner of a racing mare known by the name of Jenny Lind, sought to recover the sum of £l7 from defendants, the Hon. T. F. \V. Butler and Henry Lev, Esq., who were the stewards ...
... Lecuorn Hats. May Ist, 1849, ADLLE. JENNY LIND’S Two Ballads, “ The ely Rose,” composed by M. W. Batre, and “ e this Lute,” com d by Jutes Benepict, written b: TZBALL. These are the only English Ballads sung by Jenny Lind. = Published by Cramer, Beale, and ...
... saiJ to have been out of pecket very considerably, having been glad to dispose of some of them 2*. 6d. instead of guinea Jenny Lind, during ber stay in Exeter, bad apartments at the * Old London Inn.' great was tbe aosiety get a sight her that house was ...