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Dublin Evening Packet and Correspondent

HER MAJESTY'S THEATRE—JENNY LINu AS SUSANS A

... SUSANS A. Tba whispers which announced the preparation of Not*e 4i Figaro this theatre ware realised on Tuesday night, and Jenny Lind appeared In character which she had net been before seen. It much be regretted that the performance did not take piece during ...

THE NEW MASTER IN CHANCERY

... discharge of tlia high and res|M>n»ible duliva iucideuUl to this office has length been made.— FteOoasiP. —Jenny Lind ia at present at Hamburgh, where her succea*. It been elsewhere. unprecedented. Hhe i* engaged from December to March next ...

HER MAJESTY'S THEATRE

... HER MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Oo Thursday night Jenny Lind appeared for th* drat time this season la bar character Maria, OooizctU'e FigUa del Reggxmen'o. Of ell her imper*oaati>>na this ia th* moat thorou/hly characteristic, the mnet certain to charm and drllght ...

NEW MUSIC

... ** Cricket Polka.” Olga or Princess Walts, *• Adrienne Walt*,’’ Phanton Dauccr* Quadrilles,’* British Aqny Quadrilles.’* Jenny Lind Song—** Farewell, my Fatherland,** *• If 1 Sing mv Ijore,’* Standard Baarcr,” •• M» Heart is on the Rhine,*’ Mona Macre# ...

WALL A C K

... ; the Boa Office. 137 N w MUSI C. JUST BLISHED, SONGS. Odo not aean Jdlbs Bcbboict. Now joy thw. Erin. J. Tekpletov. •• Jenny Lind. Knicht end the Ladr. Tbxplp.tob. They hare welcomed me again. Where there’* will, there'* a way. QUADRILLES. Miliiatre ...

LATEST INTELLIGENCE OP MDLLB. JENNY I.IND

... present. Mr. and Mr*. Harris are on their way to Stockholm, where they will spend their honeymoon and probably the autumn. Jenny Lind may expected to re-appear in several concert*, if not regular operas, before the cloae of the present aeon. Her pending ...

THKATRE ROT

... of Mdile. Jenny Lind. Rut the most important fact Is, that never was expectation so gloriously realised. Surrounded the highest aristocracy of the land sat the whole of the Royal Family, Including the two Queens. The reception of Jenny Lind was moat ...

THE EVENING PACKET, SATURDAY. 8 JDLY, 1848

... and won before easily. Match—B4 sovs. each. On# mile. Mr. Turpin's eh. m. Jenny Lind. 4 yre.. Bat. 1 Wynne) ..I Mr Grace's h. m. Water Witch. Doyle, jun.) Batting— 6 to Jenny Lind. J>*nny Lind mads most of the running, and woo assy. Belling Stakes of 4 ...

PHILHARMONIC CONCERT—MISS HAYES

... anticipative of future excellenre, her sweet, not very powertul, soprano. Sine* than she became the pupil of Garcia, the teacher Jenny Lind, and alao received ln»truc* tinos from Feliee Ron coni, her improvement being moat remarkable* Her after dciuf on the at ...

THE QUEEN’S THEATRE ROYAL

... day the tickets for Jenny Lind's performances were paid for high fifty times what they had cost at the office. Some of those for the amphitheatre first places wars sold I 0 bank rix dollars, or iU. for the reception given to Jenny Lind, we moat confine ooraslvea ...

JENNT LIND AT BIRMINGHAM

... mey now eefely announce that It true Jenny Lind hat been engngei by our indefatigable leasee. Enormous difficultiee were In the way. but they have bean overcome through bit indomitably enterprising spirit. Jenny Lind, then, is coming ! The when weshall ...

SLEIVECRINE COURSING CLUB

... Devil beat Hon. Mr. Haatiog’s Vampire. Mr. Weasle beat Mr. Haatloga* Dart. Mr. Baggv'a Spout beat Mr. Power's Whip. Mr. Fit Jenny Lind beat Mr. John Power** aw-three courses, and killed thr-e hares. Mr. Power's Blueakio beat Mr. Moore's Go. Mr. Pilot beat ...