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... the next two days' fighting, and is again safe with them. JENNY LIND.—The Commerce publishes a private correspondence from Berlin of the 27th ult., which states that Mademoiselle Jenny Lind had sprained her left ancle in descending one of the staircases ...
... of the Chinese, and the position of the English in that part of the world.—Galignani. _ - . LiNn.—lt seems certain that Jenny Lind, at present singing at Vienna, intends annulling her engagement at that city, by paying the stipulated forfeit of francs; ...
... expense of the mission in Bokhara. The Rev. Dr. repaid the money to Captain Grover on the same day on which he received it. Jenny Lind.—The Vienna manager of the Wien Theatre I has offered £BOOO for this vocalist to appear 100 nights in the above theatre ...
... stock of goods on the shelves and coun- I ters on the day of opening was to the value of six hundred a thousand dollars. t Jenny Lind.-This celebrated vocalist Is now in Stutt-. t gardt, singing at the great theatres, which is directed hv b e Lindpaintner ...
... of four brood mares, four stallions, a dromedary, and some slabs of alabaster, to the Queen. The celebrated cantatrice, Jenny Lind, was born at Stockholm on the Bth of February 1820. Her parents kept a school. It is said there is but little chance of ...
... 19th instant. great difficulty in indoeing people to accept any. Exehange, sailed thing.-Pened. 14th instant. Independence, JENNY LIND IN Lo.-The following, which 14th instant. we have extracted from the Revue et Wellington, Theatres, Words seine ohm to the ...
... anniversary of the birthday of Schiller. Verdi is composing a new capera for the Pergola at Florence - the subject ?? Met-beth. Jenny Lind will receive !OOOdF. for her funs months' engagement at Vienna. Among the operas she is likely to perform in are the Enchantress ...
... view of preparing himself for receiving the sacred orders of his church. —Morning Post. Jenny Lind.—There is, as we learn from sure sources, every prospect of Jenny Lind appearing before long in England. On leaving Stuttgard, whither she was sent for by the ...
... of four millions sterling has been negotiated for the United States, by a wellknown City firm. The Times announces that Jenny Lind will leave Vienna in February, in order to arrive in London early enough to prepare for her debut at the reopening of her ...
... we have not been able to authenticate the information by inquiry, that a letter has 'been received in town from Madille. Jenny Lind, ini which she positively declares that she will not appear at any Ziondon Theatre while her agreement with Ur. Bunn re- ...
... this day. ' Jetwzy Lied amd the Stridents.-At a certain German towni last autumin there was a tremendous furor about i n Jenny Lind, who, after driving the whole place mad, left x., it on her travels early one morningr. The moment her I; carriage was outside ...