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... JENNY LIND Th« four concert* in Baltimore produced forty thousand dollars. Tho first in Washington was given last night, and produced ten thousand dollars* The President,rain* net. Clay. General Scott, and quorum of both houses, were present One of tho ...
... ANECDOTE OF JENNY LIND. During her visit to Bath, she happened to be walking with friend, in front of some almshouses, into one of which she entered, and sat down for a moment, ostensibly to rest herself, but in reality to find some excuse for doing an ...
... JENNY LIND IN BOSTON. Poston a pretty place, And U Philadolphy. run* the Rong, am! the reception Jenny Lind by the would most satisfactorily prove. The following account ot the first ■ale tickets for her first concert will amuse those who are not acquainted ...
... ENNY LIND AMERICA Unbounded enthusiasm prevailed in New York on the evening of Jenny Lind’s first concert at Castle Garden Full six thousand persons assem- bled on the interesting occasion in the large saloon and the applause on the entrance of the Swedish ...
... which prevailed on Friday night last and the greater part of the following day, the wied 8, 8. EB. the splendid barque, ‘* Jenny Lind,” which was lying at anchor broke from ber the Adelphi Terrace, moorings, and snapped three large cables as if they She ...
... ANECDOTE OF JENNY LIND. A very pleasant anecdote is related of the journey of the nightingale, the which is laid in Calais— some say Boulogne, Havre, ot Dieppes Here is the Leaving Paris by rail, Jenny Lind artives in the even- ing at the sea coast, and ...
... with Jenny Lind, Mr. Benedict, whom she engaged to lead her concerts, and Mr. Berner who has outstripped all the managerial skill and enterprise on this Centrist, Ii engaging her to sing for the American people.— Other vehicles conveyed Jenny Lind's sore ...
... JENNY LIND NEW YORK. On the night of the !3lh, Jenny’s second concert look place at Castle-garden. During day there was even more excitement in the public mind and more application for tickets than the day of the first concert. eight o’clock the vast ...
... MADAME JENNY LIND GOLDSCHMIDT'S EVEN IN CONCERTS, OCTOBER 4—OCTOBERS. NOTICE. * The Gallery will open to the Public. ADMISSION FIVE SHILLINGS. Family Tickets to the Unreserved Seats, ADMITTING THREE PERSONS —ONE GUINEA. To be obtained at MESSRS. CORBETT ...
... JENNY LIND AND MR. BUNN. We (Sun) have been requested to insert the following letter : Theatre Royal, Drury lane, April 19, 1847. Mademoiselle—Up to the present moment of your arrival in England the losses occasioned me your violation of the contract ...
... JENNY LIND AT THE NIAGARA FALLS. Gossip oF a CHARIOTEF from Nie- 1, contains the toll ow- ra, in a New York journa fine boy of 16 Le ing :— “My charioteer has a whipped along over the p lank road and gossipp ed of the houses, the . and the places we pase- ...