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... possession of a letier from Vienna, dated the 19th instant, which is from a person who knows Jenny Lind well, and entitled to confidence, which says: * Jenny Lind is determined ot to go this season to Loudon; she will stay bere six wecks longer.'” ~ POTATO ...

Mectropaolitan

... Mectropaolitan. Arrivar oF MapemoiseLLe Jexyy Linp.— Jenny Lind arrived in London on Saturday evening, and was present at the performance of the opera in Her Mujesty’s Theatre, She reached town late in the day, Mr. Lumley having preceded her by some hours ...

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 ...

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 ...

Ixtctrapolitan,

... at Her Majesty’s Theatre on Tuoesday evening, il teating in o remarkable manner the efivet prodireed in the Royal box by Jenny Lind's transcen= dent talent on the fiest night of her didit. The faet having altogeiher escaped the notice of onr daily con ...

THE BEDEFORD TIMES

... Quarry-walk has been crowded every nizht during the past week, to listen to the sweet aud brilliant strains of the spirit of Jenny Lind, which it is reported pours forth most eloquent musie from a yew-tree at the skirt of the plantation under the residence ...

THIE BEDFORD TIMES

... afforded by the vocal performers, Miss Moriatt O'Connor, and Messrs. H. W. and T. Distin. The former was wnrmly applauded in Jenny Lind’s song of the ¢ Heart's My;(er’y,' and the exquisite ballad, ¢ Terence's Farewell.” We regret that there were not more persons ...

EVENTS OF THAI WEDX

... without exaggeration, belong to the glories of this metropolis, L Son. nambula, which still remains the favourite opera in Jenny Lind’s vepertoire, was proverly selected, and the fair voealist earned a hurricane of those enthusiastic plaudits which were ...

THE BEDFORD TIMIES. HER MAJESTY'S RETURN FROM

... confounding, und quite as energetic as at the gallery of the Suarrey on a pantomiwe night, or the stalls of the Opera when Jenny Lind is announced to sing. Mr. Robins ascended the rostrum at one o'clock amidst loud cheers and a cry of *hats off,” which was ...

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 ...

DEATHS

... herself, ¢ What impudence ! To charge a wowan two shillings to see chickens hiatched out of ezgs !’ Derarture oF Jexxy Lixp.—Jenny Lind, with her aunt and servant, embarked from off the Custom-house on Tuesday evening, on board the General Steam Navigation ...