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:RBURY SPRING RACES

... Bushell's Sister to Oo • wiles of ground, which was e% — of Jenny Lied got a-head, and the stand the tirst round, and !cond. Jenny Lind was ridden ;o Bokhara by G. Harrison. cirdi° e was an ordinary at the Fleur - or Theatre, and eutertainnit•nts :NT COUNTY ...

CANADA

... the same evening. His Royal Highness met with the most enthusiastic reception throughout his entire progress. MARRIAGE OF JENNY LIND AT BATH.—This event (respecting which there have been so many conjectures and so many rumours) we are informed, on the best ...

FROZEN NOSE lirror of French Romance., St. Petersburgh put on her winter ous spectacle, for it was entirely new ;

... out, ri:espondent'' proves the access he little too early) intelligence. He ye the next Garter, when there is letters from Jenny Lind or Memo letter has been written by either iduals. In fact, our London world of his own, which enables re than is seen ...

RAILWAY INTELLIGENCE

... mile. JENNY A well-known and wealthy for , public in America, announces that he has as • &milted his agent in Europe to Jenny Lind 1,000 dols. per night for performatives, paying the of Meal, and attendants. He states that he aimed as security to deposit ...

Published: Saturday 08 December 1849
Newspaper: Dover Chronicle
County: Kent, England
Type: Article | Words: 1035 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

CINQUE PORTS ADVERTISER

... under the 'etueen's letter, 160,0001. JENNY deal of coaxing NnD AT DRURY-LANE THEATRE.—After a great the a nd coercion, Jenny Lind arrived safely on stage of Drury -lane Theatre on Friday evening, to the great delight of the manager, who had been under ...

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... idea of such a bridge from observing the construction of a spider's bridge thrown across a garden walk. JENNY LIND.—The proceeds of the Jenny Lind Concerts for the Royal Infirmary at Manchester amount to 2.727/. 7s. 6d. The expenses did not exceed 4001 ...

MISCELLANEOUS

... already thick in Scotland, and in Kilmarnock old game of curling has commenced. s A Cork paper makes it out that the Jenny Lind 15 relation of the Archbishop of Dublin. In the next number we shall It so. doubtless, that Jenny is the Archbishopress ...

EMIGRATION

... himself by achieving another count-out. He cannot get on without his omnibus and his City Article. He cannot forego Jenny Lind, or the oratorios at Exeter Hall. He likes to know that there is a British Museum and a National Gallery within his reach ...

THE STANFIELD HALL MURDERS

... struggling for precedence, and scrambling for places with an eagerness reminding one of the scene in the pit of the Opera on a Jenny Lind night. To the credit of the ladies of Norwich, it is worthy of remark that very few of the fair sex were present. Mr. Baron ...

THE FROZEN NOSE (From the Mirror of French Romance.) The first few days aher St. Petersburgh put on her winter

... early intelligence. He can tell you who is to have the next Garter, when there is none vacant; and has seen letters from Jenny Lind or Mess delssohn, notwithstanding no letter has been written by either of these illustrious individual,. In fact, our ...

Leing that law coming into operation, and by indirectly lading the foreign corn in the years of average, which has

... principal parts. Tn oi he Royal e mi i4 , l l„OPera and commenced the with Yfasaniello, which was a1)0 4 4 - 'Y successful. Jenny Lind, it is said, has determined 41jatlitting the stage—a great blow for the old house. OF A WAREHOUSE IN THE CITY.—On Thursday ...

ESSENCE OF PUNCH

... will be sent over to Oregon, for the purpose of putting Jonathan's pipe out. THE SWEDISH NIGHTINGALE.—LateIy, at Berlin, Jenny Lind sprained her left ankle; whereupon the King sent to her one of his private surgeons, and 1000 cards were daily left at her ...