Sporting Intelligence
... Gaffer G-eun .aged -.012 Jd in itufis .. .. .5 (0 12 Browvn Fly0 12 Miorl Sie -.0.6 0 ii Jenny Lind 4 .5 11 coi Erin-go-Bragh . .. 6e 10 Goo e.3 .5 0 gNerissa. . ..4 0 ltLdyMr.3 . leri bGeorge ...
... Gaffer G-eun .aged -.012 Jd in itufis .. .. .5 (0 12 Browvn Fly0 12 Miorl Sie -.0.6 0 ii Jenny Lind 4 .5 11 coi Erin-go-Bragh . .. 6e 10 Goo e.3 .5 0 gNerissa. . ..4 0 ltLdyMr.3 . leri bGeorge ...
... noise at the door; big drops stood on his pale brow-the door gently opened, and in came a strange ?? paper. The inimitable Jenny Lind has only named as remu- neration for he'r services at Liverpool for six nights, the small sum of £500 a night. Report says ...
... Gentlemen, win Your obedient Servants, EVANS and SON. T Commerce-eourt, Lord-street, der 8 28th Ago.t, 1848. due ilis t JENNY LIND AND THE THEA TRE ROYAL top] To the EDrIORS of the LIVERPOOL MERCURY. fror B GBNTLEMiN,-My attentioti having been cAllad ...
... her own children, wva publicly strangled at Chelmsford. [c There is certainty of harmony at Dublin, in one form at least, Jenny Lind having accepted an engagement to perform at the F Theatre in the operas of La Figlia, Soennambula, Puritani, Luecia, 4-c ...
... Figure put more certainly than mt Cl has Poet can to a Statue its the Abbey. So away again fri no the higre Room, to look at Jenny Lind iastead at tl Greenacre. and at 10 of the Clock E-Iome, auid so to up shot Bed, my Wife declaring she should dream of the ...
... opsration on Wednsay last. . le Itlis sid thatMr.Thoemas~acy :M'Gheeof the latioinand Ur. Rtiohard O'Gorman havesfoe fscra oAeia Jenny Lind has been Ainging this Weok iet 'Brighton, where aht axsln excited the usual sensation..- Box tickets ftor'the~ thatere' ...
... of the funerals; Pt nt an( John Jefleock, Esq., the owner of the coal field, has lb a contributed £100. It is stated that Jenny Lind, with 1 rt her characteristic benevolence, has intimated her wil. or ad ligness to promote the object. 1o rhe adjourned ...
... All the ftair artistes expected a fortnight since at I t, Ler majesty's theatre have experienced the same detention ,f Jenny Lind was to come by Copenhagen and Kiel, having r promised to sing for one night en pessant at the theatre in I the former capital; ...
... direct. These regions are excited by the approach of Mr. Baines. They would ra- ther hear him staminerink over a decimal than Jenny Lind herself They are able to appreciate an infinitesimal influence, and recoil with virtuous horror from their .000,001,3 chance ...
... near Gloucester. ' The Worcester musical festival commences on the lst of r next month, and that at Norwich on the Oth. Jenny Lind is engaged to perform in La Fig/lia, 8Sotnam- = S ba/a, Purilani, Lucia, &c. at the Dublin theatre. The steam-ship T'ier ...
... Occleshaw's Kate, ?? off enThursday,' at BroughtonS from the third -to. the second milestone. The match wais won easily by Jenny Lind, DF. Gnssi-nwons LUwtssairs. On Tuesday, Wednesday.' and Friday last, Dr. Grindrod detivered a coarse of threc e lectures ...
... under the title of Rag Picker; and it it now representing in Liverpool. It is related that *hen Madame Grisi heard that Jenny Lind was rehearsing the character of Norma, she exclaimed in a tone of mingled surprise and petulance, E una Norma, ed io son ...