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Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper

THEATRICALS, &c

... in which Jenny Lind and Frasehini will peforra the principal parts. Mendelssohdn will also, in persen, produce an opera which ho is now composing for this theatre. The libretto, written by Scribe, is founded on Sliakspere's TempesC Jenny Lind is to he ...

THEATRICALS, ETC

... re- ceptions, at the Front-street, Baltimore. THE JENNY LIND LITIGATION.-This celebrated cause, in which it will be remembered that Mr. Bunn recovered a verdict with 2,500 damages against Mdlle. Jenny Lind, for breach of an engagement, is still in litigation ...

ART-UNION OF LONDON

... audience, such as, we fear, the unwearied exertioe of Mr. BunL , with all the aid of the Mammoth troop and Madiemoiselle Jenny Lind (we reler to the captivating and capricious quaurapee that name) can seldom attract vithin the walls of Drury-late, as semnbled ...

WHITSUNTIDE AMUSEMENTS

... snecessful career for the lessees of theatres and open-air establishments. At HElr n MAJESTY'S TaEATnF, the Italian Opera, Jenny Lind continues her mtarch of trlurpb, and will appear again on Tuesday next in Sonasamhula as Amina. Carlotta Grisi, too, makes ...

THEATRICALS, ETC

... Serenaders, who made their debtl last season at the Princess's, are now in Edinburgh. They were highly successful at Glasgow. Jenny Lind is now in Stockholm, where she intends passing the greater portion of the winter. During her stay, ebe will give Stereo ...

THEATRICALS, &c

... for nigger melodies and rded, burlesquing Jenny Lind, has placed himself in competition with rscif his more aristocratic brethren, and produced a slight sketch, en- run- titled More Ethiopianss; or, Jenny Lind in New York. It is nd a a mere vehicle for ...

LITERATURE

... entitled Jenny Lind ; or, the Idolatry of the Voice ; in which the writer exposes with ability the senseless mania so prevalent about the Swedish singer. The writer of the present article indulges in no sarcasm at the expense of Jenny Lind ; he merely ...

THEATRICALS, &c

... obliged to be indebted to the Daily News, of Wednesday, for thu following notice of Jenny Lind's first appearance in England: -The long-expected appear- ance of Jenny Lind took place last night-a night that will be long memorable in the annals of the English ...

LITERATURE

... has never been equalled. THE PIANISTA ?? MAY.-Tlhis is a rich number of this popular work. First we have a portrait of Jenny Lind, drawn by Kenny Meadows, and engraved by Linton. Next, there are three of her songs- I come, I come to the land of the ...

THEATRICALS, ETC

... that Mrs. Nisbett is about to open the Strand Theatre. Nothing could have been more flattering than the suc- cess of Mdlle. Jenny Lind on Tuesday, in the oratorio of 'Elijah, which was on that evening given in the most efficient style, at the Free Trade ...

THEATRICALS, ETC

... THEATRICALS, ETC. The past week for things theatrical has been flat, stale, and unprofitable. At HER MAJESTY's THEATRE, Jenny Lind has a peared in ?? Marriage of Figaro, The Daughter of apepead imn arid La Sonnambula.- The ROYAL rTALtAN OPERnA ad ...

THEATRICALS

... appearance. Mr. Sims Reeves has been engaged by Lumley, to appear at her Majesty's theatre in conjunction with Mademoiselle Jenny Lind. Mr. and Mrs. Kean have been engaged to appear in Edinburgh next week. They open in thle successful play of The Wife's ...