British and Foreign Markets,
... invite an inspection of the VELVET HAT, Sold by them for TWELVE SHILLINGS and SIXPENCE, FELT and BEAVER BONNETS, GIRL’S JENNY LIND HATS. 58, DAME-STREET. (Comer of Eustace-street.) ...
... invite an inspection of the VELVET HAT, Sold by them for TWELVE SHILLINGS and SIXPENCE, FELT and BEAVER BONNETS, GIRL’S JENNY LIND HATS. 58, DAME-STREET. (Comer of Eustace-street.) ...
... THEATRICALS AND MUSIC. Jenny Lind having eompUtsly rteovorad from her indisposition nude h»r first appearance the Music Hell, Edinburgh, on Thursday. The bell ws« crowded to exeeee, and thet the Scotch critics ere in raptures with the fair Swede is Uktifled ...
... Remains. (Five Cuts.) Whitebait Fishing in the Thames : drawn Duncan. Pans Fashions for Juno Beautiful Portrait of Mdllc. Jenny Lind Lucia di Lammertnoor;” drawn Baugntet. With Home, Foreign, and Colonial Intelligence; and all the News the Week Qfflee, ...
... mark, on Thmkday evening on the npening of the Open doors was sully equal to that sit 4th May. 1547, when Mstletooltelle Jenny Lind first made her debut in London. Anxious group. were similarly about the Colonnade watching toe arrival of the Icing line ...
... Commissioner of the lonian Island,— Time.. The Leeds Mercury says that Jenny Lind is going to be muted to Mr. llama the eon of London banker, and adds that this mar be fully relied Jenny Lind has, it is stated in the Liverpool Standard, consented to Bug In ...
... William Walsh, James Baker, Coll Rochford, Owen O’Neil, Francis Gabbett, Justin Supple, James M. O’iiyan. JENNY LIND. The father of Jenny Lind was a Swedish count, by profession musician. He married a Yorkshire lady, who had a large fortune, which did ...
... substitute.— Hath Journiil. Jenny Lind. —We are in possession of a letter from | Vienna, dated the instant, being the latest newrs ini] town from that capital up yes erday, and the letter, which is p rmn who knows Jenny Lind well, and is * •n ev. ry re ...
... Jerrold. The fame of the Irish prima donna Miss Hayes, is extending in Italy; and it is now said that she bids fair outstrip Jenny Lind herself 1 Her performance in Norma is alleged to a>tonishing. She is engaged for the Carnival at Genoa, whence she goes ...
... night. —Cork Examiner. THEATRE ROYAL. Public anxiety to secure places the Theatre Royal, on the appearance of Mademoiselle Jenny Lind, though not evinced by so great number of applicants as during the first three or four days after the box-office bad been ...
... Ardoyue, in tits North of Ireland, where they were In the habit of keeping the anniversary of their lest battle. OF MDLLE. JENNY LIND. Maiicbester, Sept. 1. I laarn that thla lotarooting voeallot and actraoa has boon Mi sod with aaoara iiidiapooition, and ...
... of Cleveland, was led to the hymeneal altar by Mr. Charles Holder, of the sth Dragoon Guards. Jenny Lind.— The Journal of Tuesday says-44 Mdlle. Jenny Lind is at this moment Paris. This very day (Tuesday) she has taken out her passports for Sweden, her ...
... 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 ...