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... unconcerned, and declined saying anything in her defence, or putting any question to the witnesses.—Committed. Jenny Lind in Liverpool.— Jenny Lind remained quite private in a private hotel, while at Liverpoool. It wa* understood, however, in the town, that ...

THE TAUNTON COURIER

... flowed from the lips of that great orator can comprehend such a feeling; for. while hearing the charmed and charming voice of Jenny Lind, the functions of the critic were absorbed in an ecstatic rapture, and found ourselves spell-bound but willing auditors ...

The system has been adopted by young thieves London of slinging a basket of oranges before them, and pressing ..

... within the walls of theatre. In point of enthusiasm, her reception might be compared to that of Jenny Lind, but there was this difference, that with Jenny Lind there was an immense audience prepared to applaud on the strength of a continental reputation ...

Bust, l>v .1 E. Joat'« Thos. Duncan. Crossing the Brook. By F. Taylor. (Jonovova olTSral

... Leman Gillies. Fourierism and Communism, a Last Sherwood Forest. G. S. Philips. Word upon. Joseph Mazzinl. Thomas Chalmers. Jenny Lind. A. W. The Black Joke, a Legend of Ulster. Magic and Demonology, a few Stray Frances Browne. Thoughts on. John’Duncan. An ...

LOCAL INTELLIGENCE

... maze of architectural beauties which the Cathedral comprehends. And while they were thus engaged the secret leaked out that Jenny Lind was at the Cathedral; the afternoon loungers rushed there with one accord, and on her departure she was mobbed—but then ...

LORD STANLEY'S AMENDMENT

... difference between hearing a speech from Lord Stanley and reading the same is abont the difference between hearing a song by Jenny Lind and reading the printed notes of the air on music paper. Lord Stanlev has fine voice, pure idiomatic diction, and a > graceful ...

THE WESTON-SUPER-MARE GAZETTE

... of Mr. Whereat, Bookseller, Weston-super-Mare ; or the inventor, E. Rimmel, perfumer, sole proprietor of the Bouquet de Jenny Lind Odontine for the Teeth, &c , 39, Gerrard Street, Soho, London. ...

A few days ago a young woman, after suffering from cholera twenty-four hours, apparently died at Brokeboy. Her ..

... age exceeds 90, while the number from 80 to 90 is believed to be above that of almost any parish of its size in Scotland. Jenny Lind made her last appearance on the operatic stage at her Majesty's Theatre, on Thursday evening, as Alice, in Robert the Devil ...

MR. PIPS HIS DIARY

... may look to have his figure put more certainly than Poet can to a statue the Abbey. S-> away aga the large room, to look Jenny Lind, instead of Greenacre, and at 10 of the clock home, and to bed, my wife declaring she should dream of the Chamber of Horrors ...

rTHE TAUNTON COURIER

... There are also many weighing 11b.60z. and under and the crop particularly fine, though straggling. DapanrußE op Jenny Lind.— Jenny Lind, with her annt and servant, embarked from off the Custom-honse on Tuesday evening, hoard the General Steam Navigation ...

Just Polished, Price la. THE LORD'S SONG, AND HOW TOSSING IT. A SERMON preached in the Parish Church of Rugby,

... By Order of the Board, T. OXFORD, Clerk. Keynsham, Nov. 14, 1848. jenny lind. VICTORIA ROOMS, CLIFTON. SECOND & LAST CONCERT on SATURDAY EVENING, Nov. 18. Vocalists : MADLLE. JENNY LIND, SIGNOR F. LABLACHE, AND SIGNOR (Bassos, from her Majesty'sJl'neatre ...

Published: Thursday 16 November 1848
Newspaper: Bath Chronicle and Weekly Gazette
County: Somerset, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 1307 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

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 ...