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... yet a seraph, is one without wings And her name, which has travell'd as wide as the Wind, Is kind-hearted, generous, dear JENNY LIND. -Punch. ...
... yet a seraph, is one without wings And her name, which has travell'd as wide as the Wind, Is kind-hearted, generous, dear JENNY LIND. -Punch. ...
... may be called and promoted. --Peace Adoocate. JENNY LiND's Tovit IN THE PROVINCES.—Mr. Knowleshas undertaken to manage for Mr. Lumlcy the whole of the ar- rangements for the tour of Mademoiselle Jenny Lind throughout the United Kingdom. The opera season ...
... order to meet with a good one if possible. JENNY LIND.-We hear that Mdlle. Jenny Lind remains in Paris for the present, and that her marriage is broken off. Vide Morning Chronicle, May 21. Dear Jenny Lind has changed her mind, And run away to Paris ...
... glorious sun shone upon that day without one intervening cloud. [The above paragraph was unavoidably omitted last week.] JENNY LIND has lately visited this city, and was received with the enthusiasm which usually attends her performances. She'sang at the ...
... consequent on her elevation to the rank of a countess by the ex-king, is said to have arrived in London on Friday last. JENNY LIND sang gratuitously at Birmingham oil Thursday night, in aid of the funds of the Queen's Hospital, in that town. Upwards of ...
... AUIWRA BOREALIs.-On Friday night, a brilliant display of the aurora was observed throughout Great Britain and Ireland. JENNY LIND IN MANCHESTER.—This distinguished lady hav- ing offered her services for the benefit of the Royal Inliimarv, Manchester ...
... TOWN LETTERS—No. 3. JENNY LIND is not married after all. Let the news circulate in the remotest corners of our land—let drooping hospitals again lift up their heads—let the daughters of England rejoice. And money has done it all. How many men are like ...
... - Ylio?)zas Carlylc. THE Duke of Buccleuch is now granting sites for Free Churches, and recovering his lost popularity. JENNY LIND is going to be married to a Mr. Harris, the son of a London banker. This information may be fully relied tipoii.-Leecis ...
... Fanetfes. Jenny Lind has promised to sing gratuitously in Manchester in December, in aid of the Royal Infirmary. All the members of the French cabinet voted against the election of the president by universal suffrage. It has been computed that quackery ...
... not imagine that a line of rails will interfere with the chase, but recollect that when the hunting season is over, and Jenny Lind in her zenith at the Opera, they will find a rapid railroad conveyance to London no bad substitute for their present tedious ...
... celebrated cause, in which it will be remembe. e 1 that Mr. Bunn recovered a verdict with L2,500 c damages against Mdlle. Jenny Lind for breach of an engage- ment, is still in litigation. The next proceeding will be a writ of error on the part of the defendant ...
... unwonted grief. Ineie is desolation in Hyde Park- -Bel- oravia is in tears—there is weeping and wailing in marble halls. Jenny Lind—she whom bishops have feasted—whom nobles have adored—whom kings even have dowered with royal giftshns left the stage. Never ...